File #: 14-A-122    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Direct Motion Status: Carried
File created: 6/26/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/25/2014 Final action: 6/25/2014
Title: ADMINISTRATION AND ANALYSIS OF SENIORS ADVISORY COMMITTEE NEEDS ASSESSMENT SURVEY Moved by: Councillor, B. Ainsworth Seconded by: Councillor, D. Shipley 1. That the Seniors Advisory Committee Needs Assessment Survey be administered by Committee Members, Recreation staff, and available volunteers at a minimum of five (5) public events or venues (to be confirmed), and on social media from June 30, 2014 to September 15, 2014. 2. That the allocation of a budget for the Seniors Advisory Committee be considered in the 2015 Business Plan to promote the objectives of the Committee and to engage the public to make the City of Barrie a more age-friendly community. 3. That the Seniors Advisory Committee, in consultation with staff in the Finance Department, be permitted to apply for appropriate Government of Canada grants for the purpose of making the City of Barrie a more age-friendly community. 4. That Ross Cotton of the Planning Services Department, assist in the statistical an...
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ADMINISTRATION AND ANALYSIS OF SENIORS ADVISORY COMMITTEE NEEDS ASSESSMENT SURVEY
 
Moved by:      Councillor, B. Ainsworth
Seconded by:      Councillor, D. Shipley
 
1.      That the Seniors Advisory Committee Needs Assessment Survey be administered by Committee Members, Recreation staff, and available volunteers at a minimum of five (5) public events or venues (to be confirmed), and on social media from June 30, 2014 to September 15, 2014.
 
2.      That the allocation of a budget for the Seniors Advisory Committee be considered in the 2015 Business Plan to promote the objectives of the Committee and to engage the public to make the City of Barrie a more age-friendly community.
 
3.      That the Seniors Advisory Committee, in consultation with staff in the Finance Department, be permitted to apply for appropriate Government of Canada grants for the purpose of making the City of Barrie a more age-friendly community.
 
4.      That Ross Cotton of the Planning Services Department, assist in the statistical analysis of the survey results and report back to the Seniors Advisory Committee by October 15, 2014. (File: C05)