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City council faces backlash over senior center neglect

June 11, 2024 | Carlsbad, San Diego County, California



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City council faces backlash over senior center neglect
During the recent city council meeting, the city attorney reported no actions from the closed session, allowing the council to proceed with public comments. The meeting began with a reminder for attendees to keep comments relevant to the council's jurisdiction and to maintain civility throughout the proceedings.

Public comments were allocated a total of 15 minutes at the start and additional time at the end of the meeting. The council emphasized the importance of respectful discourse, particularly during the business section of the meeting, where clapping was discouraged to ensure efficient proceedings.

One notable public comment came from resident Mary Lucid, who expressed concerns regarding the treatment of seniors in the community. Lucid criticized the current state of the senior center, urging the council to direct city employee Scott Chadwick to explore improvements. She highlighted issues such as the lack of activities and the perceived unwelcoming atmosphere for seniors, questioning the effectiveness of the center's staff and management.

Lucid's comments underscored a broader concern about the city's support for its senior population, particularly in comparison to neighboring communities. She called for the establishment of a second senior center to better serve the growing needs of seniors in Carlsbad. The council's response to these concerns remains to be seen as they continue to engage with public input.

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