How this site works
An independent, plain-language guide to SRDA's services, compiled from public sources, with the gaps in the record flagged honestly. Built so both you and your AI assistant can read it.
What this site is
This site explains every program run by SRDA, the Senior Resource Development Agency in Pueblo, Colorado. Each program gets one page in plain language: who it is for, what it costs, and exactly who to call.
Two things to know up front:
- This is not SRDA's website. SRDA's own site is srda.org, and SRDA has not reviewed or endorsed anything here. For any service decision, call SRDA at (719) 545-8900.
- This is a demonstration site. It was created with the Stoagen system, which builds websites that both people and AI assistants can read faithfully. The badge in the footer of every page says so.
Where the facts come from
Everything here was compiled in August 2026 from public sources: srda.org itself, Pueblo County pages, and the Federal Transit Administration's published data. Every program page lists its sources in the machine-readable copy of the page.
What [unverified] means
When the public record does not answer a question, we say so instead of guessing. Those spots are marked in a gold box labeled [unverified], and each one states the exact question we would put to SRDA management. If you call and learn the answer, we would love to know it too.
A gap is not a criticism. It just means the answer is not published, and the person who calls will know more than this page does.
A working resource, built in the open
This site is a working resource, not a finished directory. We compiled it to understand SRDA's services ourselves, and the [unverified] boxes state the exact questions we would put to SRDA officials. Publishing the questions online makes them easy to share: anyone meeting with SRDA can bring a page along, ask, and tell us what they learned. When answers arrive, the pages are updated and dated, and the results are public for everyone.
Why every page mentions AI
Every page here publishes a machine-readable copy alongside the page you see. That means you, or your daughter three states away, can paste a page's link into ChatGPT, Claude, or any AI assistant and ask questions in plain words. The assistant reads the current record, including the source notes and the honest gaps, instead of guessing from old training data.
If you use an AI assistant, that is the whole trick: paste the link, ask your question. The agent access page has the details, for the assistants themselves.
Dates you can trust
Every page shows when it was published and when it last changed. Those times come from the site's revision history, not from someone remembering to update a date. If a page says August 2026 and it is now next spring, call before relying on it.
Ask your AI about this page
Paste this page's link into ChatGPT, Claude, or any AI assistant and ask your question in your own words. Every page here publishes a machine-readable copy, so your assistant can read the current record directly:
https://stoagen.com/about/
For example: “Can I get a ride to a doctor's appointment in Pueblo West?” · “What does Meals on Wheels cost?” · “What help is there for my mother, who lives alone?”
For assistants: machine copy of this page: https://stoagen.com/about/index.md · plain text: https://stoagen.com/about/index.md.txt · site guide: https://stoagen.com/llms.txt · agent terms: https://stoagen.com/agents/
Published . Last updated . Times come from this page's revision history and can be checked against it. Programs and schedules change; if what you know is older than the date above, call SRDA before relying on this page.