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Dayton, OH
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2024
Project Category: Public space activation
Description: This project will transform four vacant lots into a recreational space for older adults. Amenities will include a walking path, tables, benches and a shelter house.
San Juan, PR
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2023
Project Category: Public space activation
Description: In Santurce's Machuchal sector, a vacant lot once central to cultural celebrations fell into disrepair after Hurricane Maria, leaving older adults without a place to gather. Through participatory design workshops, residents and architecture students envisioned a space that reflects community traditions. The project delivered a round bench with a tree planter, a mural wall with integrated instruments and a circular platform for music and festivals, along with improved gardens and paths. The revitalized site now hosts cultural events and fosters intergenerational ties. "I played...here as a child," one resident shared as she happily reminisced, underscoring the joy of reclaiming a space that preserves heritage amid gentrification pressures.
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St. Louis, MO
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2022
Project Category: Public space activation
Description: The North Hanley Transit Center had long lacked seating, shade and visual appeal, creating an unwelcoming environment for riders. The project added benches with backs and armrests, canopies, colorful pavement art and murals, along with updated shelters and wayfinding. These improvements made the station more comfortable and inviting, and have prompted further investment and discussions of large-scale development. As one transit operator noted, "This station looks fresh and inviting. The seats are great and riders seem so much happier."
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Springfield, MO
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2021
Project Category: Public space activation
Description: In the 1980s, many businesses moved out of Springfield's downtown. But in recent years, a new generation of entrepreneurs, artists and gig workers have begun repopulating the city's main commercial district. In light of the area's new vibrancy, the Commercial Street Community Improvement District is working to market the area and tell its story. The CID created a series of parklets with outdoor seating to give visitors a space to socialize and relax. They also commissioned a local artist to create a mural, using community feedback to inform the final design. The mural fits within a larger street art project. CID organizers say they hope these improvements will help the community develop a renewed sense of place.
Springfield, MO
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2023
Project Category: Emergency preparedness skills
Description: The project addressed the lack of practical disaster preparedness information for older adults who face frequent storms and often have needs that require specific planning. The grant supported 17 preparedness classes that offered guidance on assembling emergency kits and understanding how medications and mobility devices factor into planning. These sessions helped residents begin building essential supplies and increased awareness of how to prepare for emergencies.
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