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City presenters unveil online services inventory pilot listing 1,800 summer activities
Summary
City staff presented a pilot "one-stop" services inventory for ages 0–24, reporting 1,800 summer activities listed, mobile-friendly design and outreach to priority neighborhoods; staff said the pilot currently includes publicly funded programs and that broader vetting and provider input are planned.
Superintendent Richard Carranza opened the meeting and handed the floor to Dr. Lori Scolari, who briefed the council on an online services inventory designed to centralize publicly funded services for children and youth from birth to age 24.
Scolari said the pilot focuses on summer programming and is intended as a prototype for a longer-term, citywide inventory. "This is a new website … the Summer Activity Guide," she said, adding that the site is…
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