City aims to protect equipment at Civitan Service Center amid repeated theft

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Many of the services you use employ some sort of heavy machinery—from roadwork to brush pickup.

Which is why Corpus Christi leaders are shrinking Sackey Park, by little over an acre, to boost safety after repeated crimes and vandalism targeted fleet vehicles next door at the Civitan Center.

“We have been vandalized, equipment has been stolen,” said Juan Rivera, the city’s interim director of asset management…

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