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Council says it appointed eight members to juvenile hearing board and secured free City Hall parking
Summary
Remarks said the City Council made eight appointments to the juvenile hearing board to promote services for youth and secured free parking outside City Hall to improve access to services.
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The Providence City Council said it made eight appointments to the juvenile hearing board, a move the speaker described as intended to keep Providence youth out of the criminal justice system and to connect them with support services.
The speaker also said the council secured free parking outside City Hall to make it easier for community members to access municipal services. The transcript provided no names of appointees, details about the juvenile hearing board appointments, or vote counts associated with the appointments.
Council remarks linked the appointments to broader juvenile-justice aims and said the free parking was intended to remove a barrier to accessing services at City Hall.

