Cities for All Ages: San Mateo County 3.0 And Our Aging Population

Screen_Shot_2019-08-26_at_7.43.11_AM.png"CITIES FOR ALL AGES: San Mateo County 3.0 and Our Aging Population"

 

If projections from the California Department of Finance prove to be accurate, almost 1/3 (30%) of San Mateo County's adult population will be over 65 by 2030.  Imagine how that will affect the county's workforce, demands for services, local government finance, local politics, food insecurity, housing needs, mobility needs, etc.

 

Our speaker, Don Weden, was the Principal Planner for the Comprehensive Planning Section of the Santa Clara County Planning Office for many years.  Since his retirement, he has taken on the role of an unpaid community advisor and educator, helping local communities  prepare for the significant changes, challenges and opportunities that will be coming our way in the years ahead.  

 

Bring a friend and don't be late; as always we will start with dessert.

When: Wednesday, September 4, at 7:00 pm

Where: Woodside Road United Methodist Church, 2000 Woodside Rd., Redwood City
Contact: Ashleigh Evansasevans2002@aol.com

 

WHEN
September 04, 2019 at 7:00pm - 9pm
WHERE
Woodside Road United Methodist Church 2000 Woodside Rd., Redwood City, CA 94062

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