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AgeWays Nonprofit Senior Services invites the public to comment on its plan to spend approximately $26.4 million annually in state and federal funds for critical senior services in fiscal years 2027-2029. Older adults, family caregivers, senior advocates, senior care professionals and anyone else may give input. The AgeWays service area includes Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair and Washtenaw counties. The forum is scheduled at 12 p.m. on Friday, May 8, via Zoom. It can be accessed using tinyurl.com/AgeWays27. Interested parties may also phone into the meeting at (305) 224-1968/Meeting ID: 206 683 4621. The draft plan and a summary of the plan will be available for review at AgeWays.org on April 23, 2026. Written comments on the plan can be submitted by May 23, 2026, to Katie Scharf at kscharf@ageways.org or to Katie Scharf, AgeWays Nonprofit Senior Services, 31700 Middlebelt, Ste. 140, Farmington Hills, MI, 48334. Questions about the plan or about accommodations to access the meeting (closed captioning, translation services) can be directed to Scharf by email or by phone at (248) 724-8624.
Farmington Hills, MI
United States
Sunny, with a high of 72 and low of 40 degrees. Sunny in the morning, thundery outbreaks in nearby in the afternoon and evening, clear overnight.
Nice idea. Thank you to the kids who support this. Seems a bit of diversity in the make-up of the kids leading the group would go a long way to making "everyone" feel welcome. Sadly, not seeing it, at least in what is presented here.
Awful, racist perspective. There is nothing wrong with the "make-up" of these four kids.
Not saying there is anything wrong with those four kids. Really appreciate what they are doing and think it is great. Hardly find it racist to think having folks representative of other "groups" leading the group would go even further to making everyone feel welcome.
As we noticed the rapid deterioration and indentation of the road from all of this truck traffic, which presumably will only get worse as the weather and road surface gets warmer, we have wondered just who is responsible for the cost to repair/replace these roads?