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Shawnee, OK
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Transportation Other
Description: The housing authority will extend walkways, add an accessible pavilion and install lighting, benches and driver warning signs in two neighborhoods. These changes will create safer routes, reduce conflicts with vehicles and support daily travel.
Knoxville, TN
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Transportation Other
Description: On a busy street, crews will build a raised crosswalk and install flashing pedestrian beacons to slow traffic and improve visibility. The changes will make crossing safer for residents who walk more slowly and rely on clear signals.
Hawthorne, NJ
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Transportation Other
Description: Quick-build pedestrian safety upgrades will be installed along a busy downtown corridor, including curb extensions, enhanced crosswalks and warning markings. These upgrades will improve crossing safety and walkability for older adults.
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Rock Island, IL
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Innovative home maintenance, repair and support services
Description: The project will support home repairs for older residents by supplementing existing public programs. Safer and healthier housing conditions will help people remain in their homes with greater stability, comfort and dignity as they age.
Bettendorf, IA
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2025
Project Category: Housing Design Competitions
Description: Quad City Area REALTORS addressed a local gap in understanding how accessory dwelling units could function as realistic housing options, especially for adults age 50 or over seeking flexible living arrangements. Misconceptions about scale and design had limited informed discussion, even as housing pressures grew. The group responded by hosting an ADU design competition that invited students and architects to create practical concepts tailored to later-life needs. By publicly displaying the entries, the project gave residents and local leaders clear, visual examples of what ADUs could look like and how they might be used. The competition broadened community awareness and sparked informed conversations about housing choice and design. It also positioned the grantee as a continuing resource for ADU plans and education as discussions with councils and administrators move forward.
Project description was created using generative AI and then reviewed for accuracy.
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