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> city to be "people-oriented" rather than "family-oriented." My <br />> suggested wording does not exclude einy social group, since groups are <br />> made of individual people. Year 2.000 Census data show that 315 of <br />> Louisville households are not family units. <br />> I don't understand why my city would need to have "senior services <br />> which strengthen families." If you must have some such wording, how <br />> about "strengthen individuals"? (this, too, would not exclude anyone, <br />> since each group is made of individuals). <br />> Demographics <br />> Let's not forget the adults. Most of Louisville is of adult age (48% <br />> of the households do not have chi.ldx-en under 18 per US 2000 Census, <br />> and 715 of Louisville is 18 years old or older) Consider identifying <br />> and quantifying needs and services f`.or the invisible quiet adult <br />> population which is not part of obvious groups or out playing field or <br />> court sports. <br />> Thank you for considering my opir.~ions as you finalize the <br />> Comprehensive Plan. <br />> Caryl Shields <br />> 1432 Truman Ct. <br />> Louisville CO 80027 <br />2 <br />