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Wednesday, May 22, 2013 | 12:21 p.m.

Updated: 9:56 p.m. Friday, April 27, 2007 | Posted: 9:53 p.m. Friday, April 27, 2007

Residents Near The Towne Centre Say Bargoers Causing Problems

Residents living on Campestre street across from the Towne Centre bars have already started a no parking petition to get drivers to park in the Towne Centre and away from their homes.

"They've tried to break into our homes. We've caught them having sexual relations in our front yards. We've had people drinking in our front yards," Yvette Renteria said.

Renteria said bar goers keep her and her neighbors up especially on Thursday night, which Renteria said is the biggest going out night. She said drivers also speed through her neighborhood and she has witnessed several accidents.

"They speed out here and run into the chase bank. We've even gone out there and had to resesitate people," Renteria said.

Thursday Renteria held a meeting with eastside representative Steve Ortega and bar owners to discuss these problems.

"It's important to sit there and try to work things out with them and try to be a good neighbor," said Anthony Duncan, owner of Ale House Bar.

At the meeting, residents told bar owners and Ortega that they want to stop bar patrons from parking around their homes. Ortega said he is willing to look into putting no parking signs up, but barowners are concerned this could hurt business.

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