Direct staff to compile list of senior programs and identify service gaps
In Plain English
Richmond's senior population is growing and expected to reach 21% of residents by 2030. The city currently offers various programs for seniors but lacks a complete inventory of what exists. If approved, staff creates a comprehensive list of all senior services by May 5th so the Commission on Aging can recommend new programs for the next budget.
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