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Aliso Viejo Youth Council tackles human trafficking crisis

June 05, 2024 | Aliso Viejo, Orange County, California



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Aliso Viejo Youth Council tackles human trafficking crisis
In a recent meeting of the Aliso Viejo City Council, several key topics were discussed, including community events, budget concerns, and safety issues.

Council members highlighted an upcoming forum on human trafficking, organized by the Aliso Viejo Youth Council, scheduled for June 13 at Soka University. The event will feature representatives from the Orange County task force, including Supervisor Katrina Foley, and is free to the public. Council members expressed their support for the youth council's initiative, emphasizing the importance of addressing this critical issue.

Additionally, a proposal for a short-term ad hoc committee was introduced to explore opportunities for sponsorship and naming rights for city facilities. Council member Hurd was nominated to join this committee, which aims to communicate potential budgetary solutions to city staff. The council unanimously agreed to establish the committee, which will report back to the council for further discussion and voting.

Safety concerns were also a significant focus of the meeting, particularly regarding the use of e-bikes among youth. Council members urged parents to monitor their children's activities, especially as summer approaches, citing an increase in incidents related to reckless riding. Mayor Munzing shared his personal experience with illness following a recent graduation event, reminding attendees to prioritize health and safety.

The council also decided to cancel their scheduled meeting on July 3, opting instead to reconvene on July 4, allowing staff to focus on ongoing budget preparations. The meeting concluded with a collective wish for a safe and enjoyable summer for all residents.

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