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Politics & Government

Senior Center Moves Forward

Here are the latest plans for the senior center

Progress on the new Senior Center is moving along, finally. We’ve added more than 4,000 square feet to the building, and we’re now at the point of making decisions about the interior layout and the exterior (see pictures).

Personally I wasn’t too excited about the exterior look (too much stone) nor the interior layout (not enough space for social interaction) but the plans are not yet set in stone. The City will have another meeting to share the plans with everyone

Meanwhile, the Senior Advisory Board has openings and the deadline to apply is Friday, Oct 28. Here’s a link to the City’s website.

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Getting the Senior Center (and the Civic Center) out of the dust and into reality has been one of my top priorities. Along with Councilman Nick I’ve attended the planning meetings and now it’s exciting to see all of our planning coming to fruition. But now is the most important time to get your input. The Senior and Civic centers are for us, the residents. We need to participate in the process.

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I’ll let you know when the next public session is scheduled.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Dr. Jim Gardner is on the City Council for Lake Forest. You can check him out on LinkedIn and/or Facebook and you can share your thoughts about the City at Lake Forest Town Square on Facebook. His comments are not meant to reflect official City Policy.

Dr. Gardner has office hours every Tuesday from 4 pm to 6 pm at the City Hall. In addition, he holds a Town Hall meeting every quarter. The next meeting will be in November at the Foothill Ranch Public Library.

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