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During the recent Inclusivity Board Meeting held on December 12, 2024, in Westminster, Colorado, community members and council members engaged in discussions that highlighted the importance of local initiatives and the impact of recent events on residents.
One of the key topics was the recognition of Covenant Living of Colorado, which has been ranked 47th among the top 300 continuing care retirement communities in the nation and first in Colorado, according to a survey by Newsweek and Statista. This achievement was celebrated by board member Donna, who expressed gratitude to the city council for their support of a recent concert event at Covenant Living, emphasizing the positive community spirit fostered by such gatherings.
Council members responded positively to this news, with Councilman DeMott acknowledging the role of both the city and its residents in creating a vibrant community. The recognition of Covenant Living not only highlights the quality of retirement options available in Westminster but also reflects the city's commitment to supporting its local institutions.
As the meeting progressed, discussions turned towards the upcoming strategic planning for the new year. Council members noted that this period, being an election year, would focus on assessing current initiatives and making necessary adjustments based on community feedback and election outcomes. This approach aims to ensure that the council remains aligned with the needs and desires of its constituents.
The meeting concluded with a warm exchange of holiday wishes among council members, reinforcing the sense of community and collaboration that characterizes Westminster. As the city prepares for the new year, the council is poised to continue its efforts in fostering inclusivity and addressing the evolving needs of its residents.
Converted from Inclusivity Board Meeting December 12 2024 meeting on February 12, 2025
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