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Sunnyside Council adopts juvenile curfew ordinance after extended debate
Summary
The Sunnyside City Council voted to adopt an ordinance establishing a juvenile curfew from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m., with civil penalties and limited exceptions; members debated enforcement burden, equity and whether the policy should be piloted or delayed for further study.
The Sunnyside City Council voted to adopt an ordinance establishing a juvenile curfew, setting hours from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. seven days a week and prescribing a civil-warning-and-fine sequence for repeat violations.
Council members spent more than an hour debating enforcement logistics, civil-justice limits and whether the law will disproportionately affect certain youth before the motion passed in a roll call vote.
The ordinance creates a graduated response: an initial verbal warning, a $100 civil fine for a second violation within a year and a $250 civil fine for a third violation within a year, with fines assessed to parents. The draft includes exceptions for juveniles who are accompanied by an adult, are traveling to or from a religious ceremony, or are at approved sporting events. Police described the ordinance as a civil tool rather than criminal enforcement, citing U.S. Supreme Court constraints on criminal curfews.
Chief Layman, the police…
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