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Why are so few cities, towns and neighborhoods in the United States walkable? Why is it so difficult to find vibrant communities where people of all ages, abilities, incomes and backgrounds
can live, work, shop and play? The answer, in many locations, is that zoning codes and land use ordinances have made the creation of such places illegal. AARP LIVABLE COMMUNITIES Zoning
codes and land use regulations in many areas mandate that communities are built with car-centric, suburb-style development patterns that prioritize automobile travel and separate residential
areas from commercial areas. When public officials, developers, and neighborhood residents begin advocating for community spaces that are more walkable and provide varied housing options,
they quickly learn that change can’t be achieved without first revising the local zoning codes and ordinances. To help communities address the need for zoning and code reform, AARP Livable
Communities and the Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) produced _Enabling Better Places: A Handbook for Improved Neighborhoods_, a free publication about how to identify and implement the
small-scale, incremental changes to local rules that can achieve desired goals without having to overhaul entire zoning codes and land use policies. In this video series, Lynn Richards, the
former president and CEO of the Congress for the New Urbanism, guides viewers through that document by explaining the history of the nation’s development patterns and how to make the types
of small changes that will make a positive difference by identifying the right reforms, building public support, and using incremental code reform to benefit residents and the local economy.
_Watch the subject-specific videos below — or scroll down to see all six segments compiled into one._ LESSON 1: INTRODUCTION TO INCREMENTAL CODE REFORM LESSON 2: UNDERSTANDING PLACES, PAST
AND PRESENT LESSON 3: REINVENTING PLACES: SMALL CHANGES, BIG DIFFERENCES LESSON 4: IDENTIFYING THE RIGHT REFORMS LESSON 5: BUILDING COMMUNITY SUPPORT FOR CODE REFORM LESSON 6: THE
BENEFITS OF INCREMENTAL CODE REFORM INCREMENTAL CODE REFORM: THE COMPLETE COLLECTION RELATED: _The videos on this page were created by an external organization so might not reflect AARP’s
public policies or advocacy positions, which can be found in the AARP Policy Book. The videos were filmed in January 2021 | Page published June 2021_