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Encinitas council agrees to join AARP/WHO Age‑Friendly network, with staff to compare peer city experiences
Summary
The City Council approved a letter of commitment to join the AARP/WHO Age‑Friendly Cities network and seek technical support; the council added a friendly amendment directing staff to consult Carlsbad, Solana Beach and others about their programs before the city spends resources on an action plan.
The Encinitas City Council voted unanimously Jan. 22 to send a letter of commitment to the AARP/World Health Organization Age‑Friendly Cities network to pursue grant‑funded technical assistance and a community action plan to make the city more age friendly.
Lambert Ling, chair of the city’s Senior Commission, told council the program focuses on eight livability domains — housing, transportation, public spaces, social participation, civic participation, communication, community…
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