Senior Commission Meeting Tomorrow
STARTS EARLY
The Costa Mesa Senior Commission meets again tomorrow, Tuesday, July 14, 2015 at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th Street beginning at 9:00 a.m. You can read the agenda for that meeting HERE.
THE CHRONICLE NAMING CONTEST
Included on this agenda is the "re-naming" contest for The Chronicle, HERE. I read the staff report and it looks like most folks like the current name.
ALBERT DIXON FOUNDATION
Also on the agenda is a discussion of the Albert Dixon Foundation funds, HERE. Correspondence from the President of that foundation, Mike Scheafer, makes it clear that his board has no plans to provide any of the funds directly to the Senior Center for any purpose, but is diligently moving forward to find worthy senior-oriented organizations/activities to which it can contribute funds before dissolving the foundation.
FOLKS ARE HAPPY WITH THE BUS SCHEDULE
There are also some instructional class proposals and a report on a recent bus study, HERE. Reading that staff report, it looks like most folks are happy with the current service and that there is not sufficient usage to justify consideration for a second bus at this time.
MORE TOMORROW
I'll report on the meeting tomorrow. The commission will meet again in two months, on September 18th.
The Costa Mesa Senior Commission meets again tomorrow, Tuesday, July 14, 2015 at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th Street beginning at 9:00 a.m. You can read the agenda for that meeting HERE.
THE CHRONICLE NAMING CONTEST
Included on this agenda is the "re-naming" contest for The Chronicle, HERE. I read the staff report and it looks like most folks like the current name.
ALBERT DIXON FOUNDATION
Also on the agenda is a discussion of the Albert Dixon Foundation funds, HERE. Correspondence from the President of that foundation, Mike Scheafer, makes it clear that his board has no plans to provide any of the funds directly to the Senior Center for any purpose, but is diligently moving forward to find worthy senior-oriented organizations/activities to which it can contribute funds before dissolving the foundation.
FOLKS ARE HAPPY WITH THE BUS SCHEDULE
There are also some instructional class proposals and a report on a recent bus study, HERE. Reading that staff report, it looks like most folks are happy with the current service and that there is not sufficient usage to justify consideration for a second bus at this time.
MORE TOMORROW
I'll report on the meeting tomorrow. The commission will meet again in two months, on September 18th.
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