The City of Columbus and MORPC release Age-Friendly Columbus Strategic Plan
Earlier this year, Age-Friendly Columbus released the results of its survey to residents 50 years of age and older. The survey addressed transportation, health, housing, social interactions, outdoor spaces, safety, nutrition, wellness and more. Additional research, fieldwork, and outreach also were used to assess the age-friendliness of the City of Columbus.

The assessment, findings and recommendations will be released in the Age-Friendly Columbus Strategic Plan. The Strategic Plan will provide recommendations on how Columbus can become a first-class age friendly City.
Age-Friendly Columbus is funded through The Osteopathic Heritage Foundation, Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging, Franklin County Office on Aging, The Columbus Foundation, AARP Ohio, and National Church Residences.
WHO: | Mayor Andrew J. Ginther Columbus City Councilman Michael Stinziano Franklin County Office on Aging Nancy Tan Male MORPC Executive Director William Murdock OSU College of Social Work Dean Tom Gregoire Age-Friendly Coordinator Katie White |
WHAT: | Age-Friendly Columbus Strategic Plan |
WHEN: | Tuesday, November 28, 2017 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. |
WHERE: | Gateway Film Center 1550 N High Street Columbus, OH 43201 |