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EPISODE · May 4, 2020 · 38 MIN

Danielle Arigoni of AARP Livable Communities

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On this episode I’m speaking with Danielle Arigoni, Director of Livable Communities at AARP. She works to support AARP’s 53 state offices (including DC, USVI and Puerto Rico) -- and the nearly 500 localities and several states enrolled in the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities. Danielle leads the team responsible for supporting Age-Friendly Network members; developing free practitioner-focused publications on topics ranging from ADUs to placemaking to rural livability, and delivering direct technical assistance to nearly 100 communities each year. Her team also disseminates a free weekly newsletter on livable communities-related issues, reaching more than 85,000 local leaders around the country. She’s an urban planner by education and has nearly 20 years of professional experience, including prior leadership positions at USEPA and HUD. She also serves as a Board Member of the League of American Bicyclists. A note to listeners: our interview with Danielle was conducted pre-Covid-19 and pre-Anti-Racism protests across the globe. Related links for this episode: · AARP Livable Communities · Danielle on Twitter · Community Challenge Grant Program · AARP Pop Up Placemaking Tool Kit · AARP’s ABC of ADUs · Rural Livability Workshop Report · AARP Newsletter · AARP Network of Age Friendly States of Communities · AARP Livable Communities on Facebook · AARP Livable Communities on Twitter · Gil Penalosa and 8 80 Cities · Karina Ricks, Director of Mobility and Infrastructure in Pittsburgh · Pittsburgh Mobility and Infrastructure · Minneapolis 2040 · California Measure M Be sure to support this podcast by subscribing and reviewing! Visit Authentic Form & Function for more information: https://authenticff.com © 2020 Authentic Form & Function

On this episode I’m speaking with Danielle Arigoni, Director of Livable Communities at AARP. She works to support AARP’s 53 state offices (including DC, USVI and Puerto Rico) -- and the nearly 500 localities and several states enrolled in the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities. Danielle leads the team responsible for supporting Age-Friendly Network members; developing free practitioner-focused publications on topics ranging from ADUs to placemaking to rural livability, and delivering direct technical assistance to nearly 100 communities each year. Her team also disseminates a free weekly newsletter on livable communities-related issues, reaching more than 85,000 local leaders around the country. She’s an urban planner by education and has nearly 20 years of professional experience, including prior leadership positions at USEPA and HUD. She also serves as a Board Member of the League of American Bicyclists. A note to listeners: our interview with Danielle was conducted pre-Covid-19 and pre-Anti-Racism protests across the globe. Related links for this episode: · AARP Livable Communities · Danielle on Twitter · Community Challenge Grant Program · AARP Pop Up Placemaking Tool Kit · AARP’s ABC of ADUs · Rural Livability Workshop Report · AARP Newsletter · AARP Network of Age Friendly States of Communities · AARP Livable Communities on Facebook · AARP Livable Communities on Twitter · Gil Penalosa and 8 80 Cities · Karina Ricks, Director of Mobility and Infrastructure in Pittsburgh · Pittsburgh Mobility and Infrastructure · Minneapolis 2040 · California Measure M Be sure to support this podcast by subscribing and reviewing! Visit Authentic Form & Function for more information: https://authenticff.com © 2020 Authentic Form & Function

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