AARP's Rodney Harrell on Changing Demographics and Livable Communities

AARP's Rodney Harrell on Changing Demographics and Livable Communities

Rodney Harrell, a planner and AARP Public Policy Institute's vice president of Family, Home and Community, thinks the biggest policy problem we face is the siloing of planning issues — separating housing from transportation from economic development from
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Rodney Harrell, a planner and AARP Public Policy Institute's vice
president of Family, Home and Community, thinks the biggest policy
problem we face is the siloing of planning issues — separating
housing from transportation from economic development from health.
This disjointedness negatively affects people across the lifespan,
but these impacts will become even more pronounced as our nation
gets older. In fact, by 2035, the U.S. will have more people over
the age of 65 than under the age of 18 for the first time ever.
Thankfully, Rodney recognizes, planners are in a unique position to
help solve many of these issues. He and APA's editor in chief
Meghan Stromberg discuss where we go from here.

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