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Strafford Regional Planning wants community feedback for Healthy Aging Transitions project

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Join Strafford Regional Planning Commission (SRPC) as they partner with the City of Rochester on a community Zoom forum to gather feedback on their Communities for Healthy Aging Transitions (CHAT) project. This project seeks to identify strengths and opportunities for each regional community providing an inclusive, welcoming, supportive, and healthy environment for people of all ages.

To accomplish this SRPC wants to hear from the people that know Rochester best, those who live and work in the City. Using virtual public engagement tools like Zoom’s breakout rooms and live interactive polling, SRPC will lead a discussion to best understand what residents value about their communities and the opportunities for making it even better. 

Please join this interactive opportunity for providing input on Monday, Apr. 12 from 6:30-8:00 p.m. The best part – you don’t even have to leave your house and you can still participate and share your thoughts!

SRPC looks forward to CHATting with you! Register online at https://tinyurl.com/5ycy6b5f, and contact communications and outreach planner Shayna Sylvia at ssylvia@strafford.org with any questions.

Can’t wait to share your thoughts or won’t be able to make the session? Take the online CHAT survey.

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