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Commission for Older Adults urges council to adopt needs-assessment recommendations and consider term-length change

3446488 · May 22, 2025
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Summary

Jeanne Davis and Karen Jorgensen of the Aurora Commission for Older Adults presented the commission’s 2024 annual report and asked council to commit to implementing the city’s older-adult needs-assessment recommendations and to consider extending commissioner terms to three years.

Jeanne Davis, chair of the Aurora Commission for Older Adults, and Karen Jorgensen, vice chair, presented the commission’s 2024 annual report to the PRPLOS Committee, summarizing a city-funded older-adult needs assessment, outreach work, programming, transportation engagement and fraud-prevention efforts. They requested council support to implement the assessment’s recommendations and asked that city code be changed to extend commissioner terms from two to three years.

Davis and Jorgensen described the needs-assessment effort led by consultant JSI and city staff. The commission said the city released a public survey in August of the prior year in six languages and made…

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