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WASHINGTON—Are you searching for a better lifestyle? Read up on these five American cities, each of which is taking bold steps to become more livable for residents of all ages. In this month’s Bulletin, AARP profiles communities that are showing courage, foresight and commitment to becoming more viable and affordable for its older residents – and investing in changes that serve its younger citizens as well.
Discover how smart cities are improving their transportation, making housing more affordable, adding more green space and walkways, and merging residential and commercial districts to create vibrant hubs where people can live, work and play in the same region. From West Sacramento, which has personalized its busing system, to Fort Worth, TX, which has implemented a “blue zone” program to bolster its residents’ health, here are inspiring stories of leadership done right.
Other stories in the December issue include:
Your Money
Your Health
Fraud Watch
Your Life
More information can be found at: http://www.aarp.org/bulletin/
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