Opportunities for creating livable communities

Opportunities for creating livable communities

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The most common barriers to creating livable communities are examined in this AARP Public Policy Institute report by Mia R. Oberlink of the Visiting Nurse Service of New York's Center


for Home Care Policy and Research, offering examples of how communities around the country have realized increased housing and transportation choices for older adults and other community


members. There is increasing recognition by AARP and other aging advocates and researchers that many of the solutions for successful aging will arise through multi-faceted local planning and


decision-making-be it land development planning, zoning, transportation planning, road design, or housing policy. Each element of the planning process offers opportunities to create more


livable areas. But success is often dependent on overcoming one or more seemingly intractable barriers, many of which are discussed in this report. Despite these barriers, many communities


are making great strides and developing innovative strategies to promote livability for people of all ages. AARP's Public Policy Institute hopes that the framework introduced in this


report will provide planners, regulators, policymakers, and community advocates with a clear understanding of how these common barriers affect the housing and transportation choices of older


adults, as well as spark new ideas for discussion and implementation in their communities. (35 pages)