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Youth council pushes street‑safety work; Little League warns of new AED, certification costs; local taproom promotes December events
Summary
At the Dec. 3 Soledad meeting, the Soledad Youth Council said its 2026 priority is street safety near schools and parks; Soledad Little League reported 144 registrants for 2025 and warned of an unanticipated AED requirement costing about $1,300–$2,000; Cruz de Madera Taproom promoted holiday events Dec. 8–20.
The Soledad Youth Council and Soledad Little League provided updates Dec. 3, and a local business owner described community holiday programming.
Youth council: Cindy Alcaraz (Soledad Youth Council) said the council’s top priority for the coming year is street safety, with an emphasis on marked crosswalks, clearer road markings and site observations near schools and parks. "Our priority initiative this year is street safety, with a focus on identifying and addressing fitted crosswalks and road markings across the city," Alcaraz said.…
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