Austin Considers Youth Curfew Policy
- City officials discussed an update on a proposed curfew ordinance, signaling a potential new city policy affecting young people.
- Reports and insights on the curfew ordinance were provided by various city leaders, including the Municipal Court Judge and the Police Chief.
- Citizens had the opportunity to engage directly, speaking for three minutes each on the policy briefings presented.
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Austin City Council MINUTES SPECIAL CALLED MEETING - August 10, 1994 TOWN LAKE CENTER 1:30 Ρ.Μ. - Mayor Todd called to order the meeting of the Council, noting the absence of Councilmember Reynolds. PREVIEW OF ITEMS FOR NEXT COUNCIL MEETING 1. Review of Proposed Agenda Items from City Manager for August 18, 1994. 2. Review of Proposed Agenda Items from Council for August 18, 1994. BRIEFINGS AND DISCUSSIONS 3. UPDATE ON CURFEW ORDINANCE. Reports presented by John Russell, Ron Zimmerman, Municipal Court Judge Vilkov, Dennis Campos, and Chief Elizabeth Watson CITIZEN COMMUNICATIONS (A maximum of 10 citizens to speak on posted policy briefings. Each citizen will be given 3 minutes to speak) ADJOURN August ,1994 on Councilmember Approved this the 18 day of Garcia's motion, Mayor Pro Tem Nofziger's second, 6-0 vote, Councilmember Mitchell out of the room. MINUTES 1 AUGUST 10, 1994 1 1 ت