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The Commission continued planning for Wallace Center renovations, identifying the Cohen Eastern Greenwich Civic Center as potentially more flexible for relocated programs and confirming that administrative staff will share space with the Parking Department during construction. The transition plan anticipates Commission and Friends of the Wallace Center meetings at Town Hall from September 2026 through November 2027, while locations for some programs and services remain undecided. A proposal to expand the Commission to nine members was tabled until May.
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Older adults may see programs and services moved among civic centers and Town Hall while the Wallace Center is renovated. The Commission is still working out locations for support groups, health insurance counseling, and other services. The meeting also highlighted about $700,000 in annual Community Development Block Grant funding available through Greenwich for eligible local organizations, including groups serving seniors.
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