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AARP Oklahoma livability surveys for the communities of Tulsa, Norman, Shawnee and Vinita have been extended to be open until February 28. The surveys will gather community feedback to determine attitudes and opinions on a variety of topics, such as housing, outdoor spaces, transportation and streets, health and wellness, social participation, educational opportunities, volunteering and civic engagement and job opportunities.
Residents of the four communities age 40+ are invited to complete the surveys, which are part of AARP’s Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities initiative. The program encourages communities to prepare for the rapid aging of the U.S. population through awareness of the environmental, economic and social factors that influence older adults’ health and well-being.
Results from the surveys will assist AARP, city leaders and program administrators identify infrastructure needs and issues in each community and help prioritize issues to be addressed.
- Tulsa residents: Click HERE to access the Tulsa survey
- Vinita residents: Click HERE to access the Vinita survey
- Shawnee residents: Click HERE to access the Shawnee survey
- Norman residents: Click HERE to access the Norman survey
All responses are completely anonymous, and no information will be collected that could identify any individual.