“Cuyahoga County officials are hopeful this objective will improve the livability of residents for generations to come.”
Several organizations within the county announced the plan Thursday afternoon at the Fatima Family Center in Cleveland.
In 2006, the World Health Organization developed the Global Age-Friendly Cities Project to bring cities together from around the world. Cuyahoga County officials are hopeful this objective will improve the livability of residents for generations to come.
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