The City of Brampton is looking for public input on how to make the Flower City more age-friendly.

According to a release sent on Nov. 16, Brampton is currently one of the youngest big cities in Canada with an average resident age of 36.5 years.

However, with demographics shifting across the country as boomers enter their retirement years, the city’s 50-plus population has spiked by 40 per cent since 2011.

“That’s why the City is developing an age-friendly strategy to make Brampton a better place to live at all stages of life,” read the release.