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Water crisis leaves Apple Valley park in ruins

June 25, 2024 | Apple Valley, San Bernardino County, California


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Water crisis leaves Apple Valley park in ruins
In a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the prolonged water supply issues at the Horseman Center in Apple Valley. A representative highlighted a complaint dating back to June 14, 2017, when a resident inquired about the deteriorating condition of the facility's landscaping, noting that the grass was dead and trees were dying.

The representative emphasized that despite the passage of seven years, the situation remains unresolved, with 61 dead trees and a lack of grass still evident. Instead of proper restroom facilities, porta potties have been the only available option for visitors.

This ongoing issue has sparked frustration among community members, who are calling for immediate action to restore the water supply and improve the conditions at the Horseman Center. The meeting underscored the need for accountability and timely responses from local authorities to address these long-standing problems.

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