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Commission on Aging urges City Council to protect Costick Center services; residents oppose moving programs to The Hawk
Summary
Farmington Area Commission on Aging reported more than 200 residents attended two December listening sessions and urged council not to relocate Costick Center programs to The Hawk; commissioners and councilmembers stressed need for careful planning, consultant engagement and site visits by council.
The Farmington Area Commission on Aging told the City Council Feb. 10 that participants in two December listening sessions overwhelmingly oppose relocating programs from the Costick Activities Center to The Hawk and urged council to prioritize senior services when considering facility options.
Dr. Katherine Marshall, a commissioner, said the Commission conducted two sessions in December with combined attendance of more than 200 residents — about 113 in the morning session and another roughly 100 in the afternoon — and that 83% of attendees reported using the Costick Center…
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