Evaluating and Approaching Local Livable Community Advocacy AARP Livable Communities National Conference Dallas, Texas November 15, 2017

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Evaluating and Approaching Local Livable Community Advocacy 2017 AARP Livable Communities National Conference Dallas, Texas November 15, 2017

Enterprise Objectives 1. Expand our Ability to Deliver on our Social Change Mission and Grow Relevance, Visibility and Impact by Deepening our Connection to those 50+ and their Families in their Communities 2. Grow Local Advocacy in a Sustainable Way build the capacity to engage our constituents to impact local/municipal policy for the long term Key Constituencies: 50-64 Age Group and Multicultural Communities Long-Term Vision AARP is the on-the-ground Trusted Resource for Improving Lives and Helping People

What is Local Advocacy? Legislation and/or regulatory change by governmental bodies that impacts citizens in a locality/political subdivision

State and Local Advocacy Issue Areas Complete Streets and Vision Zero Rural Transportation Policies Public Transportation Policies Visitability and Inclusive Home Design Housing Affordability Accessory Dwelling Units Public Funding Mechanisms From AARP Creative Asset Portal

Strategic Guidance for Evaluating Local Advocacy Initiatives How does this issue fit into the overarching strategic plan for [state] and the particular community? Who we are engaging with and listening to in the community? Elected officials, influencers Community and/or advocacy organizations Our members & constituents Do we have any sense of how our members see these issues, and how they would view AARP s involvement? What is our message around our invitation to engage in this community?

Strategic Guidance for Evaluating Local Advocacy Initiatives Does AARP have established policy on the issue(s), and will our position align with that policy? Does our positioning align with our Enterprise strategy on Engaging Locally and Livable Communities? What are both the immediate and longer term outcomes we are seeking? How are we defining success or a win?

Strategic Guidance for Evaluating Local Advocacy Initiatives Does this connect to our state and/or federal advocacy work in any way? Issues/positions Key elected officials Stakeholders What constituencies are impacted? Are our members/constituents aware of and concerned about the issue? Who are supporters and potential opponents and what is their respective stake in the outcome? How powerful is each stakeholder group?

Strategic Guidance for Evaluating Local Advocacy Initiatives What is the history of the issue in the community? Have previous efforts/initiatives succeeded or failed? What power does AARP have in this community? Are our members active & organized? (local team?) Have they previously engaged on our issues? Does the issue widely impact a larger number of people and/or deeply impact a smaller number of people? What are the trade-offs and potential consequences of the outcome? Are there tax/fiscal implications?

Strategic Guidance for Evaluating Local Advocacy Initiatives Is this issue potentially divisive between constituencies in the community? (based on age, income, race/ethnicity, lifestyle) Have we weighed the potential risk and how we mitigate any controversy? Do we have the organizational and operational capacity and resources to be successful? What is the necessary resource commitment in terms of staff time, volunteer capacity, budget, communications, grassroots engagement, etc..?

Emerging Issues Housing Affordability Autonomous Vehicles Transportation Network Companies Complete Streets Implementation Public Funding Mechanisms Municipal Broadband

Emerging Trends State legislatures are enacting laws that give municipalities the authority to implement policy changes that support Livable Communities and Age Friendly principles. Examples: During the 2017 legislative session Tennessee passed the IMPROVE Act which allows 12 cities to hold local ballot referendums to adopt proposals to fund mass transit. AARP Tennessee supported the IMPROVE ACT and is now supporting a proposal on the city of Nashville ballot in May 2018 that would raise revenue to fund a comprehensive transportation plan. AARP Connecticut advocated for a state law that gave local communities the option/authority to implement zoning laws that would allow temporary health care structures on a family caregiver's property to be used to help care for a loved one with physical impairments and limitations.

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