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Santa Clarita City Council Allocates $475,000 for Senior Support Services, Demonstrates Commitment to Aging Population

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Published on October 26, 2023
Santa Clarita City Council Allocates $475,000 for Senior Support Services, Demonstrates Commitment to Aging PopulationSource: Google Street View

On Tuesday, October 24, Santa Clarita City Council approved an agreement with the Santa Clarita Valley Committee on Aging. The agreement involves a $475,000 allocation for various senior support services like recreation and wellness programs, transit services, and home-delivered meals. This decision underlines the city's commitment to look after their senior population, as posted on their Facebook page.

At the same meeting, several other items were also addressed, such as the proposal requesting Mayor Gibbs to serve on the Los Angeles County Executive Committee on Homelessness, the passing of a resolution acknowledging the local emergency due to the MV Transportation bus driver strike, and an urgent contract with Transit Systems Unlimited, Inc., as per of The City of Santa Clarita.