IOWA CITY, IOWA (AP) -- A proposed curfew has apparently gained the support of the Iowa City City Council, two months after the council put off a vote to test a grass roots neighborhood effort.
The council will vote on the curfew on Tuesday night, but four council members said at a work session on Monday that they support the curfew, giving it the votes needed to pass a second reading.
Residents have said they formed a group to would work with teenagers to address problems of increased juvenile crime and violence.
Councilman Matt Hayek says a neighborhood effort and police curfew could work together.
The neighborhood group, Safe Neighborhoods Coalition, says it has surveyed residents and plans to hold meetings and development recommendations early next year.
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