During a recent city council meeting, discussions centered on the formation of a new subcommittee aimed at improving engagement with the senior community, particularly concerning the Oakley Senior Citizen Club. Vice Mayor Shaw raised concerns about ensuring that the committee includes voices beyond just board members, suggesting that many seniors who are not part of the club may have valuable insights and ideas. The council emphasized the importance of continuity in the committee's membership to foster consistent dialogue.
The council also addressed the definition of a senior, with a consensus that the age threshold is typically set at 55. Several council members volunteered to serve on the subcommittee, with a focus on including individuals who have previously engaged with the senior community.
In a separate discussion, Vice Mayor Shaw expressed disappointment regarding the lack of attendance from representatives of the Oaks Apartments, particularly in light of ongoing issues such as flooding and maintenance complaints from residents. She highlighted the need for transparency and accountability from the management of the apartments, noting that residents have reported unresolved problems, including malfunctioning locks and inadequate responses to maintenance requests.
The council members voiced their frustration over the management's failure to address these issues adequately, with calls for more direct oversight and potential legislative action to ensure that residents' concerns are taken seriously. Council Member Fuller emphasized the need for the council to take responsibility as part owners of the building and to move beyond discussions to implement concrete solutions.
Overall, the meeting underscored the council's commitment to enhancing communication with seniors and addressing ongoing challenges in senior housing, while also calling for greater accountability from property management.