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2019 Work Plan
Summary Statement: Consistent with our Mission and the City of Fort Collins’ Strategic
Budgeting for Outcomes, the Senior Advisory Board will serve in an advisory capacity to the
Fort Collins City Council on programs and policies that help older residents live full and
interesting lives and continue to contribute, participate, and share in the life of the community.
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Summary Statement: Consistent with our Mission and the City of Fort Collins’ Strategic
Budgeting for Outcomes, the Senior Advisory Board serves as advisors to the Fort Collins City
Council on programs and policies that help older residents live full and interesting lives
continuing to contribute and participate in our vibrant community.
Primary Functions of the Senior Advisory Board:
Engaging with other organizations and/or relevant organizations pursuing similar goals by
attending meetings and keeping the board apprised of their activities.
Larimer County Office on Aging Advisory Council (LCOA)
Partnership for Age Friendly Communities (PAFC)
Transportation and Housing (staff and boards
Communicating information describing the Senior population and its value and benefits to the
community.
Communicating information describing our ever-changing senior population - as different
generations re-invent what it’s like to be a senior – and highlighting the value and benefits of our
seniors to the community.
Keeping current on critical issues so that we can inform council and community members of
programs and activities occurring which are of benefit to seniors.
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Informing city council and community members of programs, activities and issues that involve
seniors or benefit our senior population.
Participating in events within the community (Senior Law Day, Elder Care Resource Day and
Bridging the Gap)
Participating in special events important to seniors throughout the year within the community.
Senior Law Day
Elder Care Resource Day
Bridging the Gap
Work Areas for 2019 Prioritization
1. Neighborhood Livability and Social Health
a. Education: We will learn and engage in discussion to help the council towards
solutions for the senior community’s housing needs by attending the Affordable
Housing Board’s and the Partnership for Age Friends Community’s Housing
Priority Group’s meetings. We will also remain open and receptive to the general
voice of seniors in the community and their thoughts and opinions on local
housing needs. We will actively seek out speakers from various industries, non-
profits, health and lifestyle advocates and others to give us a broad perspective in
this and other areas regarding Seniors.
b. Advocacy: We will work on ways to educate all members of the housing needs of
seniors. We will share with council our consideration regarding improvement to
senior housing options on a timely basis.
c. Outreach: We will share with other boards what we know and have learned
regarding the housing needs of seniors.
2. Transportation
a. Education: We will learn and engage in discussion to help the council towards
solutions for the senior community’s transportation needs by attending the
Transportation Board’s meetings. We will also remain open and receptive to the
general voice of seniors in the community and their thoughts and opinions on
local transportation needs.
b. Advocacy: We will share our concerns and thoughts with the Transportation
Board and City Council on ways the city can improve transportation for seniors
and ways the city has made great strides in providing seniors with reliable
transportation.
c. Outreach: We will compile and disseminate what we have learned about the
senior community’s transportation needs and we will share that with the
Transportation Board and City Council.
3. Safety
a. Education: We will learn and engage in discussion to help the council towards
solutions for key safety issues Fort Collins seniors encounter. We will remain an
open and receptive group where the community can voice their concerns and
encourage citizen attendance of our meetings.
b. Advocacy: We will voice any safety concerns we have with City Council and we
will suggest areas of improvement and the potential pros and cons of our
suggestions based on our research and knowledge.
c. Outreach: We will share potential safety issues with the community and, when
necessary, we will request that the City make major safety issues known to our
senior population.
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Timely Information to Assist with Council’s Strategic Budgeting for Outcomes Focus
Senior Board Members will provide information more frequently to City Council regarding
upcoming agenda items for council meetings as per council request and our observance of
important items approaching deliberations that may involve our senior population. For example:
any new city broadband changes, decisions on adding new requirements to older dwellings that
might affect seniors and more.
We have implemented a bi-annual review of our activities for Council due to new changes
happening in this area of our population. It’s important that seniors are considered in decisions
regarding our community. The ‘norms’ for this older generation are changing (as family
dynamics change) and retirement years last longer.
We recognize the important elements of our work and will inform the council so that the City of
Fort Collins remains a healthy, vibrant community with active members from our entire
population.