AARP Livable Communities Interview Series

AARP Livable Communities Interview Series

AARP Livable Communities Interview Series AARP Livable Communities

Interviews with Livability Experts and Leaders

We talk to policy makers planners politicians experts and others who are working to create livable communities for people of all ages

Livable Communities Interview Series

Courtesy photos Réna Bradley (Fort Wayne, Indiana), Jonathan Pacheco Bell (Los Angeles) and Andy Toy (Philadelphia) provide a coast-to-coast look at how local efforts to invest in "placekeeping" and welcome new residents improves neighborhoods for people of all ages, backgrounds and income levels. The links on this page represent just some of what's available. More conversations with livability experts can be found via pages for the , , and AARP International's and series.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PARTICIPATION AND INCLUSION

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

HOUSING

PLANNING AND ZONING

PUBLIC PLACES OUTDOOR SPACES

PUBLIC HEALTH

TRANSPORTATION

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