Deadline near for AARP Colorado 2024 Planning Academy
Deadline near for AARP Colorado 2024 Planning Academy
Summary
AARP Colorado encourages residents, including those age 50 and older, to sign up for its free 2024 Planning Academy.
Marissa Volpe, associate state director of livable and diverse communities for the group, said the academy will show participants how public policies are made and give them the tools they need to make communities even better for people of all ages to live, work, and play.
“It’s pretty expansive,” Volpe acknowledged. “We’re talking everything from ‘Can I afford where I live, can I get to where I need to go, can I stay in my community, can I have access to quality health care?’” Volpe outlined.
Part of AARP’s national Livable Communities initiative, the academy will focus on key policies that can be implemented at state, regional, and local levels. Starting October 1, eight sessions will be conducted virtually. The deadline to apply is August 8.
Participants will examine pilot programs at work in places like Denver that have successfully reduced social isolation and improved pedestrian safety. A big emphasis will be on smart growth policies linking affordable housing with transportation options, making it easier for people to get to key appointments and other services.
“The idea is to create that housing near transportation that feels accessible,” Volpe explained. “That feels reliable and safe for older adults; that has good lighting.”
While academy participants are not required to join local boards or committees, Volpe noted that she hopes people will find a way to use what they learn and become more engaged in improving communities.
“A major part of healthy aging is maintaining a purpose, why get up every morning,” Volpe emphasized. This work lends itself to that and to really making a difference.”