The AARP published a revision of the Liveable Communities: An Evaluation Guide in 2005. The guide is comprehensive and still very useful today. The purpose of the guide is to help residents and community leaders take a new look at the community or neighborhood in which they live. The guide helps residents follow a process to identify areas where they can direct energy and resources toward making their community more livable.
A community survey, such as those contained in the Liveable Communities: An Evaluation Guide, are useful tools for communities to start conversations and mobilize others to effect change. The Livable Communities guide is divided into issue sections and provides a survey form in which a community can adapt to their needs. It then provides follow-up steps to address issues identified and surveyed. The issue topics contained in this guide include:
- transportation
- walking
- safety and security
- shopping
- housing
- health services
- recreation and culture
- caring and mutual support