How Arizona Cities Are Adapting to an Aging Population Through Better Walkability
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ltcnews.comHow Arizona Cities Are Adapting to an Aging Population Through Better Walkabilityltcnews.comArizona cities, including Mesa, Scottsdale, and Tucson, are retrofitting sidewalks, crosswalks, and pedestrian signal timing to serve a fast-growing older adult population. These are infrastructure improvements that directly support aging in place and reduce long-term care needs.
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