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Recreation Advisory Board <br />Minutes <br />November 20, 2018 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />Presentation on Age Well and CASOA survey results — Lindsay Parsons <br />• Lindsay Parsons, Aging Policy Advocate and Planner for the Boulder <br />County Area Agency on Aging (BCAAA), presented the board with an <br />update on the Boulder County Age Well Strategic Plan and Louisville data <br />from the Community Assessment Survey of Older Adults (CASOATM), <br />and Community Conversations information. <br />• Survey indicated substantial differences between Louisville and <br />surrounding communities. <br />• Links and Contact Information: <br />• Age Well Plan: https://allagewell.com/ <br />• Local and state wide results for the <br />CASOA: https://allagewell.com/data-resources/ <br />• Lindsay N. Parsons, MPH - Aging Policy Advocate & Planner <br />Boulder County Area Agency on Aging I Community Services <br />Department <br />Office Phone: 303-441-1583 <br />Work Cell: 303-906-7509 <br />Email: parsons©bouldercounty.org <br />Resources: BoulderCountyHelp.org <br />City Council Update — Dennis Maloney <br />• 11/27/2018 council meeting, council votes on 2019 budget. <br />• Over 2019, council will use actual data versus budget comparison to refine <br />the budget. <br />• Council finance committee will develop policies in 2019 for the golf course <br />and the rec center. <br />• The sales tax approved by voters to fund the expanded rec center is over - <br />realized. Over $300,000 is likely to rebated through water bill credits, then <br />decisions will be made about how to manage future years' overfunding. <br />• Transfer pricing for reuse water for the golf course will be reevaluated in <br />2019, possibly for the 2020 budget. <br />• There are four open Recreation Advisory Board (RAB) seats. Four <br />applicants for RAB openings were reviewed by Mayor Muckle and <br />
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