These Mayors Commit to Improving Their Communities
These Mayors Commit to Improving Their Communities
New Visions for Livable Cities
These mayors are applying fresh ideas to serve older residents needs
What does it take to create a better community? Almost always, it starts with people with passion for the cause, a well-conceived plan for improvement and the tenacity to make it happen. Across America, mayors of cities large and small are exhibiting these traits — and getting results. In the December issue of the , we shared stories of that were well on their way to becoming more livable for an aging population. Here, we focus on four mayors who are making changes to . Of note: Only one of the four has reached age 50, and just barely. Yet all are mindful of the needs of their communities’ older residents.
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The mayor has been working to make the city’s bus system more hospitable to older riders. He assembled a team with little or no transit experience to look at the system with fresh eyes and is implementing an on-demand experiment that works without set routes and schedules. The mayor has focused on public transportation. He has worked to improve the bus system and provide new options, such as car services. Public transportation ridership has increased by 70 percent over five years. Housing in this city is expensive, which puts a particular burden on older residents. The mayor has worked to divert some city funds to help people in need pay rent. He also has worked with others to identify land where more affordable housing can be built. Rising desert temperatures pose health threats that can put older residents especially at risk. The mayor has worked to develop cooling corridors and fight for expansion of the eco-friendly light rail system.
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