File #: 18-016    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Information/Discussion Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/9/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/9/2018 Final action:
Title: Presentation of "Northfield for All: Liveable Communities Survey of Northfield Residents Age 50-Plus" related to the AARP Age Friendly Community Designation for Northfield.
Attachments: 1. 1 - AARP Northfield Promotional Video, 2. 2 - Age-Friendly Northfield survey data summary, 3. 3 - Council Age Friendly Resolution 2016-083, 4. 4 - Enrollment Age Friendly Cert City of Northfield, 5. 5 - AARP Age Friendly Communities Weblink, 6. 6 - Age Friendly Northfield Weblink, 7. 7 - Age Friendly Northfield Facebook Weblink
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City Council Meeting Date: January 9, 2018

To: Mayor and City Council

From: Ben Martig, City Administrator

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Presentation of "Northfield for All: Liveable Communities Survey of Northfield Residents Age 50-Plus" related to the AARP Age Friendly Community Designation for Northfield.

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Summary Report:
Members of the Northfield Age Friendly Advisory Committee will be presenting the survey results of the "Northfield for All: Liveable Communities Survey of Northfield Residents Age 50-Plus" related to the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) Age Friendly Community Designation for Northfield. Presenters attending will be Dr. Katie St. Clair, Carleton Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, along with her students: Emily Kaegi (senior Mathematics/Statistics major from Massachusetts), Grant Patronik (senior Economics major from South Dakota), and Gege Zhang (junior Statistics major from China). Additionally, Shelley Holden, Northfield Retirement Community Vice President of Housing and Community Outreach and Chris Ellison, FiftyNorth (formerly Northfield Senior Center) Program Coordinator will be in attendance as presenters.

The Northfield Age Friendly Advisory Committee representatives have indicated additional presentation information will be forthcoming next week and included in a supplemental memo. There are several related attachments for reference including the full survey results summary.

Additional Background
On August 2, 2016, the City of Northfield passed a resolution to apply to become part of the World Health Organization/AARP Network of Age-Friendly Communities. The application was accepted by AARP and the process of examining the current framework and acting on the results of that analysis is in process. The survey is one of the first steps in the process of this analysis.

An age-friendly community examines its physical, social, and economic frame-works and makes needed changes that promote independenc...

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