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Beattyville, KY
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Public safety interventions
Description: The project will establish a marked one-mile walking corridor downtown with safer crossings, benches and clear wayfinding signs. Older residents will walk more comfortably between shops and public spaces, supporting daily activity and connection.
Westerly, RI
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Public safety interventions
Description: This project will improve walking safety in busy corridors en route to downtown. It will add high‑visibility crosswalk markings on busy streets and offer guided walking tours to help older adults safely reach shops, parks and community services.
Shelley, ID
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Public safety interventions
Description: Solar lights will be installed along a 1.5-mile river walk used daily by residents. Improved lighting will extend safe walking hours for older adults during mornings and evenings.
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Casper, WY
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2017
Project Category: Public or private transit access
Description: The Casper Area Transportation Coalition, the former transit provider for the region, aimed to provide better and safer service to bus riders traveling to and from the Hilltop Center. The bus stop serving those riders -- one of the most heavily-used in Casper -- consisted of nothing but an unprotected bench. To solve this, the Coalition erected a five-foot-by-10-foot shelter at the stop. The project also added a second bench to accommodate more riders. To cover unexpected costs, the coalition obtained a second grant from another organization to take the project over the finish line. In 2021, the City of Casper took over operation of the local bus service.
Casper, WY
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2022
Project Category: Park enhancements
Description: Casper lacked a memorial honoring Wyoming residents who died in combat. The Legion built a tribute with engraved panels, granite benches, flagpoles, lighting and smooth concrete for wheelchair access. A dedication ceremony featured Gold Star families and community volunteers. One niece said she was "crying in gratitude" after finding her uncles' names, underscoring the memorial's emotional impact and its role as a lasting place for reflection.
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