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Ballinger, TX
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Transportation Other
Description: Temporary crosswalks, curb extensions, ramp upgrades and traffic-calming signs will be added near a future park site. The demonstration will make walking feel safer and help test designs before permanent street changes are implemented.
Portland, ME
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Transportation Other
Description: Temporary traffic calming tools like paint, delineator posts and planters will be installed along a busy corridor. Slower speeds and clearer crossings will improve walking comfort and safety for daily trips and neighborhood access.
Tucson, AZ
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2025
Project Category: Transportation Other
Description: This project will provide portable wheelchair ramps to enhance mobility and independence for older adults. It will help residents access homes and public spaces, reducing isolation and fostering community participation.
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Hallowell, ME
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2020
Project Category: Accessibility of amenities
Description: An ADA-accessible ramp now spans the steep bank separating Granite City Park's parking lot from Hallowell's popular waterfront boardwalk and boat ramp. Vision Hallowell and the Hallowell All Age-Friendly Committee designed the 24-foot aluminum ramp to be installed seasonally, for use in the spring, summer and fall months. It joins several municipal ramps and docks that give residents access to the Kennebec River. While Hallowell has no town square, the waterfront fills this role. Thanks to the new ramp, older adults, those with mobility challenges and parents pushing baby strollers are now able to access the city's waterfront bulkhead, a center of activity featuring dozens of colorful Adirondack chairs.
Hallowell, ME
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2024
Project Category: Park enhancements
Description: Flooding wiped out picnic tables at Granite City Park, limiting access for older adults and visitors with mobility challenges. To restore usability, Vision Hallowell installed an ADA-accessible picnic table on a level platform with a smooth path from the parking lot and added bike racks for cyclists. Volunteers prepared the site, and the group hosted a celebration honoring decades of park improvements. These upgrades created durable amenities that enhance recreation and social connection. One local leader said the changes allow "people of all abilities to take in the environment and community."
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