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Sierra Madre to pilot student commissioner program for ages 13–21
Summary
City clerk Laura Aguilar told the Planning Commission July 17 that the City Council approved a nonvoting student commissioner program allowing up to two 13–21-year-old student commissioners per commission for one-year terms to expose youth to civic processes and encourage volunteerism.
Sierra Madre officials announced a student commissioner program at the Planning Commission meeting on July 17, 2025, after the City Council approved the measure in late June. City Clerk Laura Aguilar told commissioners the program will allow commissions to appoint up to two nonvoting student commissioners, ages 13 to 21, who will serve approximately one-year terms and are expected to attend at least 75% of…
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