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Oceanside adopts five‑year age‑friendly action plan and directs staff to restart senior commission

Oceanside City Council · March 25, 2026
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Summary

The council unanimously approved a community‑driven five‑year Age‑Friendly Action Plan after staff outlined outreach and priorities; council also directed staff to return with a proposal to reestablish a senior commission to monitor implementation.

The Oceanside City Council unanimously approved the ARP Age‑Friendly Network five‑year action plan on March 25, 2026, endorsing a community‑driven set of immediate and longer‑range actions to help older adults and people with disabilities age in place.

Manuel Gonzalez, director of parks and recreation, and Michelle Matter, chief operating officer for the Center for Excellence in Aging and Longevity, presented an action plan grounded in community outreach: more than 800 survey responses, listening sessions in English and Spanish, targeted interviews and community…

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