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                        AARP Land Use Principles
 
- Create communities with a strong sense of place
 - Promote mixed-use development
 - Enhance access  
 - Prioritize investment in sustainability
 - Foster lifelong-learning opportunities
 
For detailed information on our policies around Livable Communities, please see our policy book.
 
Featured Publications
 
Telecommunications and Internet Technology
 
                  
                    
                        
For nearly a century, affordable phone service has made our society safer, more productive and more inclusive. In recent decades, the emergence of high-speed Internet technologies and other advances have generated an array of new and better services, often leading to profound social and economic benefits.  In fact, when affordable high-speed connectivity is widely available, a community has a critical resource to support residents of all ages. It also has an economic development tool to attract and retain businesses and jobs, and vital infrastructure to improve health care, education, and public safety.
PUBLICATIONS
 
The Increasing Potential of High-Speed Internet Connectivity
An Analysis of 2012 Utility Expenditures by Older Consumers
 
Consumer Switching Costs for Wireless Telephone Service
 
BLOG POSTS
  
A Cellphone-Only World? Not So Fast
 
High-Speed Networks Create an Age-Friendly Advantage
 
Ensuring Affordable, Reliable Communications Services
 
Cell Phone Service Spending Increasing for Older Consumers
 
Land Use & Crosscutting Livable Communities Themes
 
                  
                    
                        
Supportive mixed-use and transit-oriented development policies, urban design guidelines, and revised zoning and building codes can improve the physical design of communities to better meet the housing, mobility and social needs of residents, including older adults.
PUBLICATIONS
 
Communities Are Embracing Development Near Transit
 
Preserving Affordability & Access in Livable Communities
 
What Is Livable? Community Preferences of Older Adults
 
Opportunities for Creating Livable Communities
 
Beyond 50.05: A Report to the Nation on Livable Communities
 
Livable Communities: An Evaluation Guide
 
AARP Livability Index Platform
BLOG POSTS
Hurricanes Highlight Importance of Disaster Preparedness
 
Transit-Oriented Housing Helps Older Adults Live Indpt Lives
 
Fostering Social Interaction for All Ages
 
Threats to Infrastructure Funding
                  
                    
                        AARP Livable Communities