In a vibrant gathering at Cerritos City Hall, the atmosphere buzzed with excitement and optimism as newly elected officials took center stage during a special city council meeting on March 26, 2025. The event marked a significant moment for the city, as community members and leaders came together to celebrate the election of Mayor Frank Arullo Yokoyama, Mayor Pro Tem Mark Polito, and Council Members Jennifer Hong, Sophia Se, and others.
Among the attendees was Mariana Rios, a newly elected trustee from Cerritos College, who expressed her pride in representing the institution and emphasized the importance of collaboration with the city. "We look forward to continuing our partnership with the city of Cerritos," she stated, highlighting the shared commitment to community development.
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Subscribe for Free The evening was filled with heartfelt congratulations from various speakers, including Sherry, a UCLA student, who praised the mentorship of Council Member Mark Polito. "We wouldn't be here without Mark and all the opportunities he's opened for us," she said, underscoring the impact of local leaders on the youth.
Council Member Melissa Romoso from Artesia also shared her pride in Cerritos, noting the city's potential for growth and progress under the new leadership. "Cerritos deserves this, and they deserve all of you," she remarked, reflecting the collective hope for a brighter future.
Ray Jackson, representing Hermosa Beach, spoke passionately about the importance of collaboration among city leaders. "I am inspired being here," he said, acknowledging the dedication and compassion displayed by the new council members. His words resonated with the audience, emphasizing the need for unity in addressing community challenges.
Rocky Pavone, a financial educator and community advocate, echoed the sentiments of safety and collaboration. "Safety is my number one priority," he declared, expressing his eagerness to work closely with law enforcement and city management to enhance the quality of life in Cerritos.
Katie Yan, president of the Cerritos Chinese American Senior Citizens Association, celebrated the city's facilities and the positive experiences of its residents. "Cyril is a great, beautiful place," she said, reinforcing the community's pride in their city.
As the meeting concluded, the air was filled with a sense of hope and determination. The newly elected council members are poised to lead Cerritos into a new chapter, with a focus on collaboration, safety, and community engagement. The evening's celebrations were not just a recognition of individual achievements but a collective commitment to the future of Cerritos, leaving attendees eager to see the positive changes ahead.