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Council hears update on ‘Communities for All Ages’; city highlights senior programs and universal-design incentive

3845247 · March 4, 2025
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Laura Mize, the city’s neighborhood specialist, told the Excelsior Springs City Council on March 3 that the city has received gold-level recognition from the Mid‑America Regional Council for its Communities for All Ages work and is expanding several programs aimed at older residents.

Laura Mize, the city’s neighborhood specialist, told the Excelsior Springs City Council on March 3 that the city has received gold-level recognition from the Mid-America Regional Council for its Communities for All Ages work and is expanding several programs aimed at older residents.

"I'm super excited to bring you an update of our continuing work with Mid America Regional Council and the Communities for All Ages program," Mize said, describing a task force called ES Aging Well made up of residents and professionals from the hospital, nonprofits and the library.

The program uses an "age lens" across parks,…

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