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The Skagit Council on Aging will take over the Meals on Wheels contract on July 1 and provide the same level of meal services through the end of 2026. City and county officials said there are no plans to close or soon relocate the current senior center.
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Residents who rely on Meals on Wheels should continue receiving the same level of service for the rest of 2026 while officials study longer-term options. The current senior center will remain open, but officials said remodeling it is not considered viable because of its age, size, structural issues, accessibility requirements, and cost. Officials are exploring a possible future project that could combine senior housing with a new senior center; the county requested $1.5 million in state funding for planning and design, but no funding award was reported.
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