Livability For All: The AARP 2015 Age-Friendly Community Surveys
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Joanne Binette, AARP Research
Updated September 28, 2016 Published September 28, 2016 / Updated September 28, 2016The following AARP Age-Friendly Community Surveys (PDFs) were published in 2016:
Atlanta, GA
Report | Annotation | AddendumBangor, ME
ReportBrownsville, TX
Report | Annotation | AddendumCharlotte-Matthews, NC
Report | Annotation | AddendumDallas, TX
Report | Annotation | AddendumFort Worth, TX
Report | Annotation | AddendumHouston, TX
Report | Annotation | AddendumLansing, MI
Report | Annotation | AddendumPhiladelphia, PA
Report | Annotation | AddendumPhoenix, AZ
Report | Annotation | AddendumSan Antonio, TX
Report | Annotation | AddendumTallahassee, FL
Report | Annotation | AddendumWashington, County, OR
Report | Annotation | AddendumWest Sacramento, CA
Report | Annotation | AddendumFor more information, contact Joanne Binette at [email protected].
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