Lesson 1: Transportation
November 18, 2020
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Lessons From Livability Leaders
AARP Livable Communities has teamed up with some of the nation’s leading authorities in housing, transportation, public spaces and economic development. These experts have provided both virtual and in-person guidance to AARP staff, local leaders and key stakeholders in every state.
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Lesson 1: Transportation
Beth Osborne (pictured), the director of Transportation for America, talks about the types of mobility options communities need — and how to advocate for and fund transportation solutions that create economically vibrant, livable places.
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Equity by Design: Part 3
— Current financial products limit the availability of housing options that properly serve a diverse range of household types and individuals over longer lifespans. Register now for this free virtual dialogue, to be held tomorrow — Thursday, November 19, 11 a.m. ET.
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AARP International
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Older Adults and Livable Neighborhoods
— Most older adults do not reside in livable communities, and access to such places varies based on factors including race, ethnicity, income, home ownership, and whether a person has a disability.
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AARP Public Policy Institute
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COVID-19 and State Restrictions
— All states have taken coronavirus-related actions, but restrictions vary, as does the length of time the measures are in place. Here's a look at each state's restrictions.
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AARP
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Have a safe and healthy Thanksgiving.
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