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11/1/1993
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11/1/1993
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G <br />7 <br />3, evidence of the need for financial assistance to meet start-up costs that would be <br />entailed in ined service <br />function. lain wily <br />resources, or�projected tprogrambsav ngs, cannot rbe used for [liesting <br />start-up costs <br />Two of pile four cities, Mounds view and Spring Lake Park, have very <br />limited financial resources. Since neither of thesecommunities Ads <br />currently spending money for senior programming, are <br />participation <br />project would mean a significant properly lax increase. While the grant <br />will not guarantee their participation in the project, it will serve to <br />encourage it. <br />List the desired outcomes from the proposed shared services agreement? <br />a multipurpose senior citizen's center which is needed for <br />]. To provide <br />more than just the programming. Existing facilities in llte participating <br />communities impose severe limitations or are non-existent. <br />Q. To provide better and more diverse program offerings than could he <br />provided in any one of the four communities. <br />3. To extend service days and hours by optimizing pile use of senior <br />resources. <br />l of <br />iors <br />ill allow for <br />4 establishment of programs athat oregional <br />would ot ordnlist <br />w <br />nardyberun in any <br />individual community. <br />$. To be consistent with the statewide trend towards consolidation of <br />government services. <br />G. To avoid duplication of expenditures for senior center facilities and <br />equipment among our four communities. <br />7. To improve the quality of life for seniors living in our four communities. <br />Ilow will they be measured? <br />The comprehensiveness of the program will be measured by an inventory of <br />opportunities available and actual participation numbers being served by the <br />program. We will measure the impact of the programs and services by doing <br />customer service surveys will, senior center participants. <br />
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