There isn't a one-type-fits-all bicycle for all riders or locations. Check out our illustrated list »
Click on the image to sign up today
The latest issue: November 15, 2023
Missed an issue? Visit the Newsletter Archive »
Next issue: Late December
Enter a topic, name, place, etc.
When the interstate highway system was created, the routes isolated or destroyed urban neighborhoods nationwide. Seven older adults who lived in those places share their memories and observations.
Learn what a livable community is, and how and why AARP is working with local leaders and residents nationwide to make communities more livable for people of all ages
The population of older adults is getting larger — and older. By 2034, people age 65 or over will outnumber children age 17 or younger. See these and similar population projections
Free publications to help community leaders and residents make where they live more livable for people of all ages
Urban planning expert and livability champion Gil Penalosa explains how cities can become more equitable and sustainable
Parents are building places where their adult children with disabilities can be independent and cared for
As small homes that exist on the same property lot as a single-family residence, ADUs play a major role in serving a national housing need
Recipes for projects that inspire change — and improve communities for people of all ages
Interactive performances are a time-tested tool for change