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In an effort to involve Temple City youth in the policy making processes of the City, and other issues of interest to the youth, the City Council has established a Youth Committee. The Committee will be comprised of thirteen 12-18 year olds that live within the City limits. The City is looking for at least one representative from each of the intermediate and high schools that are attended by Temple City youth. The Youth Committee will ...
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