
Omaha Joins Age-Friendly Network, Seeks Resident Input
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Omahas Mayor, John Ewing, has signed a commitment to make the city more age-friendly, joining the AARP Network. With a growing population of residents over fifty-five, the city is implementing changes to sidewalks, public transit, and affordable housing, benefiting all ages. The first step is a citywide survey for residents forty-five and older, shaping a five-year action plan. Participation is crucial for Omahas future.
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