Background and History
In its structure and scope, the MPA is a new and unprecedented opportunity to support older adults and people of all ages. However, the MPA also builds on a longstanding foundation of existing coordinated work in New York. This work has long recognized that the concerns of older adults – and the opportunities to support them – exist across traditional service, infrastructure, and program boundaries.
The MPA’s origins extend from several preceding efforts and initiatives. These include Livable New York, in 2011, which helped municipalities better plan for the housing and community needs of older people, younger people with disabilities, families, and caregivers. In addition, the downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) – now in its sixth round of funding – has invigorated and enlivened smaller and rural downtowns to improve quality of life and foster age-friendly community spaces for people of all ages to thrive.
These and related efforts at the state and local levels led to a landmark distinction in 2017: New York became the first state in the nation enrolled into the World Health Organization (WHO) Global Network of Age-Friendly Cities and AARP Network of Age-Friendly States. This Age-Friendly New York milestone was followed by Executive Order No. 190 (in 2018), which embeds age-friendly and livable principles into state policies, operation and procurement based on a Health Across All Policies Approach in alignment with New York’s Age-Friendly initiatives.
On November 4, 2022, Governor Kathy Hochul directed an unprecedented new level of coordination, planning and policymaking with Executive Order No. 23 creating the first Master Plan for Aging in New York State, heralding a new era of support for older adults and people of all ages to succeed.
Timeline
- Late 2022/Early 2023: Establish State Agency Council and Stakeholder Advisory Committee
- Spring/Summer 2023: Preliminary Advisory Report
- Throughout 2023 and 2024: Continued Public Engagement
- Late 2024: Draft Final Report
- Early 2025: Finalize Final Master Plan