What’s that smell?
Follow your nose. The truck trailers filled with agricultural
waste that are parked on Hazel Street for several days have an air
about them, according to a neighbor who called to complain.
Any vehicle parked on public rights of way in the city of
Hollister may only remain for 72 hours before being moved,
according to the Hollister Police Department.
Moreover, commercial vehicles are prohibited from being parked
in most areas of the city at all.
Rosie Betanio of the Hollister Police Department said HPD is
keeping an eye on truck traffic around central Hollister. Trucking
peaks when the local tomato cannery is operating, and HPD steps up
enforcement through the season.
Betanio promised that officers would look into the problem, and
it should be resolved by the time you read this.
What a breath of fresh air.
What’s that smell?
Follow your nose. The truck trailers filled with agricultural waste that are parked on Hazel Street for several days have an air about them, according to a neighbor who called to complain.
Any vehicle parked on public rights of way in the city of Hollister may only remain for 72 hours before being moved, according to the Hollister Police Department.
Moreover, commercial vehicles are prohibited from being parked in most areas of the city at all.
Rosie Betanio of the Hollister Police Department said HPD is keeping an eye on truck traffic around central Hollister. Trucking peaks when the local tomato cannery is operating, and HPD steps up enforcement through the season.
Betanio promised that officers would look into the problem, and it should be resolved by the time you read this.
What a breath of fresh air.