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Redwood City Council reaffirms commitment to civil liberties and its authority to regulate city property
Summary
The council voted 6-0 to adopt two resolutions: one reaffirming the city's commitment to civil liberties and inclusion, and a second affirming city authority to regulate use of city-owned property and authorizing enforcement actions by the city manager and city attorney.
The Redwood City Council on April 2 unanimously adopted two resolutions reaffirming the city's commitment to civil liberties and empowering city officials to enforce rules governing use of city-owned property.
Mayor Elmer Martinez Ceballos presented the two measures during a meeting that included public comment from community organizations and residents. The first resolution reaffirms Redwood City's commitment to civil liberties, equal justice and being a welcoming, inclusive community. The second affirms the city's authority to regulate and control the use of city property and authorizes the city manager and city attorney to enforce prohibitions, including legal action when…
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