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Head of youth committee urges local businesses to hire area teens, cites lack of cars
Summary
A speaker identifying as the head of the youth committee urged local business owners to hire neighborhood youth, saying many lack cars and would benefit from walkable jobs; the speaker said they will visit businesses to request opportunities.
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A speaker identifying themself as the head of the youth committee urged local business owners to hire neighborhood young people, saying transportation barriers limit employment options.
The speaker, who did not provide a name, said, "I'm always trying to employ the youth," and told business owners that "sometimes they don't have cars." They argued that offering jobs within walking distance would make employment feasible for many local teens and young adults.
The speaker said they planned to visit businesses directly to request hiring opportunities and warned owners, "Don't act like you don't know me when I do stop by and ask for a kid job." The comment emphasized an expectation that local employers be willing to consider hiring nearby residents.
No formal motion, vote, or staff direction was recorded in the transcript. The statement was a public plea for increased local hiring; the transcript does not record any response from business owners or officials, nor does it indicate next steps by a governing body or staff.

