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Stow City Inclusion commission aims to turn survey feedback into concrete inclusive events

Commission on Inclusion, Stow City · January 28, 2026
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Summary

Commission members agreed to stop open‑ended surveying and instead bring event proposals (sensory‑friendly spaces, inclusive game nights, youth 'Unified' activities) to the Feb. 24 meeting, and to work with Parks & Rec and the library on pilot programs.

At its Jan. 27 meeting, the Stow City Commission on Inclusion focused much of its discussion on translating broad, largely anonymous survey responses into concrete programs and events.

Members described survey responses as too general to act on and recommended selecting specific pilot activities instead of continuing…

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