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Florida Livable Communities Policy

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Florida Livable Communities Policy
AARP Florida seeks to improve older adults’ quality of life by promoting the development of safe, accessible and vibrant environments. Livable communities policies address local and state issues such as land use, housing, transportation and broadband — all of which facilitate aging in place. Learn more about our work:
Our Work in Action
Home prices and rentals have become increasingly unaffordable in Florida. This white paper explores the benefits of allowing alternative housing options, such as Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), for homeowners and communities. ADUs are small homes that share the same property as a larger single-family dwelling, often referred to as the “primary dwelling.” They can take various forms, including detached cottages, primary dwelling or garage additions, remodeled upstairs or basement spaces, or garage conversions.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Today, AARP Florida released its 2025 legislative priorities, emphasizing the importance of accessible and affordable housing options for all ages, the need to enhance long-term services and supports, and increase consumer protections as top priorities for the AARP advocacy team and volunteers.

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