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October 6, 2021
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The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 is a once-
in-a-generation funding opportunity to strengthen communities for the future. A new AARP resource
for local leaders explains the legislation and provides guidance for how it can be used to benefit and engage older residents and people of all ages.
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AARP Livable Communities and AARP state offices work with local leaders and residents to help ensure that towns, cities and communities nationwide are livable for people of all ages. Toward achieving that goal, we've created a collection of easy-to-use guides and reports.
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Livability News & Notes
20 Years of More Complete Streets
— Newly released maps show the adoption of Complete Streets policies throughout the nation.
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Smart Growth America
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Building a Lasting Solution to the Nation's Homeless Crisis
— An advocacy group finds that when providers work in teams and use better data and systems, they can solve the problem person by person.
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Governing
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No Cost Commutes
— Transit buses in Albuquerque, New Mexico, will be fare free in 2022 as part of a federally-funded pilot program that will increase transportation access and help improve the city’s air quality.
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KOB4-TV
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UPCOMING EVENT: "RESIDENT-LED DESIGN"
Learn how the redevelopment of the Friendship Court neighborhood in Charlottesville, Virginia,
is prioritizing zero displacement, equity, and design solutions that serve residents of all ages and abilities. Register for this October 12 online conversation.
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AARP International
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