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Policy & Research Topics Livable Communities The AARP Livability Index™ Platform
The Public Policy Institute (PPI) has updated this important resource that helps communities assess how well they're meeting the needs of people as they age.
Public Policy Institute
The AARP Livability Index™ platform is a signature initiative of the Public Policy Institute (PPI) to measure the quality of life in American communities across multiple dimensions: housing,
transportation, neighborhood characteristics, environment, health, opportunity, and civic and social engagement.
An interactive, easily navigated website, the AARP Livability Index™ platform allows community members, policymakers, and advocates to compare communities, adjust scores based on personal
preferences and learn how to take action to make their own communities more livable.
Learn more about the top scoring communities in the United States and use the tool by visiting www.aarp.org/livabilityindex
New Features
Updated Data: The platform uses the latest indicator data for each category of livability with in-depth insights into understanding the data with expanded details ofmethods and sources. Top 100 Communities List: Users can gain new insights by learning about the highest scoring places across the nation leading the way in making communities more livable.
The top 100 communities are determined by overall livability score and grouped by population size. The list now includes counties and county subdivisions. New Community Characteristic
Data: Expanded demographic information to align with the US Census race and ethnicity categories to include population percentages for Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, Two or More
Races, and Some Other Race for each community. This information is not used in determining the community’s score on the AARP Livability Index platform. The Categories Explained Fact Sheet
Series: A new series of seven fact sheets, one for each category of livability, that breaks down the 61 indicators used to determine a community’s livability scores. The fact sheets are a
great outreach tool that can be shared with community members, policymakers, and government officials to provide a clear overview of the key measures that influence livability.
What is the AARP Livability Index™ platform?
The free, online tool helps users better understand their communities and make decisions about future needs.
Explore All Communities Search Feature
Compare Livability Scores
Interactive Map Tool
Customize a Community Score
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How can I use the AARP Livability Index™ platform?
The platform may be used in a number of ways.
Housing
A county executive wants to know how to meet the housing needs of older adults. She can see how her community performs for each of the housing metrics relative to the national average and
learn about policy and programmatic interventions that could address areas of concern.
Transportation
The director of a nonprofit organization wants to show the need for transportation services in the community. He can view data on transit service available to various neighborhoods in the
community and connect to resources explaining how transit is typically funded.
Health
A health official is interested in exploring how the built environment may influence health. She can see the relative rates of obesity and smoking on a map and then check whether each
neighborhood in a county has access to grocery stores and farmers’ markets.
Neighborhood
Mary has a 15-year old son and is a caregiver to her father. She is looking for a new place to live that is walkable and where there is a lot of green space, library access, and has great
transportation options for both her father and son. She uses the platform to look at the Neighborhood and Transportation categories to compare walkability scores, access to parks and
libraries, and the frequency of local transportation among multiple communities.
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The AARP Livability Index™ Categories Explained These seven downloadable fact sheets explain the key measures the platform uses in each of the categories to score and rank neighborhoods and
communities across the country.
Overview Brochure of the AARP Livability Index™ Platform
Printable, one-page overview of the platform describing key features and benefits for residents, public leaders, policymakers, and community advocates alike.
2023 Forum: Building Livable Communities for All Generations
AARP and the National Housing Conference (NHC) co-hosted “Building Livable Communities for All Generations,” an event to unveil the latest iteration of the AARP Livability Index™ platform
and discuss the importance of creating communities that are safe, accessible, and inclusive for all ages and backgrounds.
Empowering People to Remain Independent An inside look at how the St. Charles community empowers members to live independent lives with the help of volunteer driver transportation.
A North Carolina ADU Story: Keeping Family Close By See how one family and a Durham community turned to accessory dwelling units (ADUs) as an affordable housing option.
Connecting Rural Arkansas via High-Speed Internet A look at how community, business, and government leaders brought internet service to unserved businesses and homes in a south Arkansas
community.
2022 AARP Livability Index Week Launch Webinars See a demonstration of the new site and the latest updates and hear from the experts and project team behind the AARP Livability Index™
platform on three of the seven areas of livability—Housing, Transportation and Engagement.
Which Older Adults Have Access to America’s Most Livable Neighborhoods? This report combines what AARP Livability Index™ data tells us about neighborhoods with what the American Community
Survey tells us about who lives there.
The Livability Index™ 2018: Transforming Communities for All Ages Many US cities are becoming more livable as the Midwest embraces complete streets policies and the South passes no smoking
ordinances. Yet, paradoxically, sprawl continues. Those are just a few of the compelling trends highlighted in analysis of data from the 2018 Livability Index™ platform.
Is This a Good Place to Live? Measuring Community Quality of Life for All Ages This report explores the meaning of livability, examines previous efforts to evaluate the livability of
communities and describes lessons learned by PPI as part of its work to measure community livability.
What is Livable? Community Preferences of Older Adults This report highlights findings from a PPI survey of more than 4,500 adults age 50 and older to understand general preferences for
community livability and how those preferences differ within the diverse population of older adults, including age, income, physical ability, driver status, race and ethnicity, and other
factors. Rodney Harrell, Ph.D., vice president of the AARP Public Policy Institute's family, home, and community initiative, discusses the "What is Livable?" survey results.
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