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Riverdale council reopens debate on senior-center lunches after county funding loss; staff to return with costs and options

Riverdale City Council · August 7, 2025
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Summary

After Weber Human Services declined to fund Riverdale's senior-lunch program, councilors asked staff to analyze costs, resident vs. nonresident usage and possible tiered pricing; staff said alternatives and grants are being explored but no decision was made.

Councilors returned to a long-running discussion about Riverdale's senior-center lunch program at the Aug. 5 meeting after Weber Human Services recommended not funding the city's request. City staff said the lack of county funding means Riverdale residents are carrying a larger share of the cost and asked the council for direction.

Mister Brooks, the staff presenter, said recent meetings indicated nonresidents represented a large share of attendees at some events and suggested the city consider a tiered fee structure or other approaches. "If the…

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