

AICP sponsors regular symposiums on a variety of topics vital to practicing planners.
December 6, 2012
9:30 a.m.–12:00 noon
National Building Museum
Washington, D.C.
As large populations in the United States are aging, our communities must adapt to this demographic shift. More people are living longer in varying locations from cities and towns to rural areas of the country. Planners are in a position to ensure that this growing population has access to services no matter what the context. Issues of mobility, food access, and healthy living are just some topics to be explored in this symposium.
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Sandy Markwood
CEO
National Association of Area Agencies on Aging
Jana Lynott, AICP
Strategic Policy Advisor
AARP
David Ferleger
David Ferleger Law Office
Elinor Ginzler, moderator
Senior Director, Cahnmann Center for Supportive Services
Jewish Council for the Aging
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