6.0.0.0/8 is going to cause you issues. It's used by US DoD and also some internal functions within Meraki. Bottom line is you should not be using that subnet.
Aside from that I can ping from your MX and APs to anything in 10.10.10.0 and 17.17.17.0. Your switches use some other public IP range that isn't any internal network so that can't ping anything internal and I'm unclear what your topology is.
I don't see any MS ACLs, MR ACLs, MX L3 FW rules, or GP FW rules denying traffic. So, at this point for traffic between VLAN 10 and 17 I'd have to assume this is a client side issue as I see nothing at the infrastructure layer blocking it or failing to ping.
What happens if you place a switchport on VLAN 10 and another on VLAN 17, connect a wired client to each, and try pinging between them?
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