Generations x Place
Schedule
Wed Apr 29 2026 at 06:00 pm to 07:30 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Omaha Central Library | Omaha, NE
About this Event
What if our neighborhoods were designed to support us as we age—so that more of us could stay in the communities we love? Generations x Place will bring together national expertise and local leaders to explore how Omaha can build homes and communities that support residents at every stage of life.
Join us on Wednesday, April 29th from 6–7:30pm at Omaha's new Central Library to discover what cities and states across the country are doing to expand housing options and build age-friendly communities. Through an expert presentation and cross-sector panel, you'll explore how home design, housing policy, and social connection all shape whether older adults can truly age in place—and what Omaha can do to meet the needs of its changing population.
Featuring AARP Government Affairs Director, Samar Jha, alongside local leaders who are working to meet the needs of older adults, this event connects the growing need for age-friendly housing to the broader supports an aging population depends on. Building on We Make Omaha’s community vision, Generations x Place will be a conversation about designing a city where residents of all ages can thrive.
About the Series
Conversations x Place is a series of events that invites national and local thinkers, leaders, and doers to share their perspective on how we can build a better city.
Language Accessibility
Spanish and ASL translation will be available on-site.
Transportation
Heartland Bike Share
The 72nd and Dodge Heartland Bike Share station is across the street.
Metro Bus Stops
The Central Library is served by an adjacent ORBT stop, as well as Metro bus routes 8, 18, and 120.
Parking Instructions
Parking is available at the library
PHOTO RELEASE:
At this event, photos and videos may be recorded. By attending this event, you may be included in these photos and videos. Your attendance at this event grants your permission to be in these photos or videos, which may be used for educational, archival or promotional purposes.
Where is it happening?
Omaha Central Library, 7205 Dodge St, Omaha, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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