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Urban Districts Alliance: Valuable Partner and Ally of City of Springfield 


MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR

As I begin my final term as Mayor of Springfield and reflect on my years on 
City Council, one of my proudest accomplishments has been the remarkable change 
we’ve seen in the heart and core of center city Springfield.

One of the City’s most valuable partners and allies* in that effort is the 
Urban Districts Alliance. The volunteer board and hard-working staff 
representing the four districts that comprise our Center City are to be 
commended for the perseverance and vision it has taken to bring downtown back – 
and look ahead to its equally exciting future.

The year ahead will again be filled with the sights and sounds of construction 
equipment on a number of major projects. West of the Square will buzz with 
construction of two parking decks and the College Station theater, restaurant 
and retail complex.

In the midst of Jordan Valley, renovation will begin on the Missouri Highway 
Patrol Crime Lab that will complement the nearby Roy D. Blunt Jordan Valley 
Innovation Center opening this spring.

Selection of developers for the Heer’s Tower and the former arena site next to 
the Springfield Exposition Center will further those important sites this year.

New city-supported Streetscapes will enhance the section of Boonville near the 
Innovation Center and the College Station area. A Streetscape project completed 
in 2006 complements the dynamic Monarch Art Factory that opened to house a 
number of creative business ventures and draw patrons west of downtown for 
concerts, exhibitions and the popular First Friday Artwalks.


As we had hoped and anticipated, the major public investment continues to spur 
this type of private investment throughout the area. New lofts, retail and 
commercial properties are being redeveloped throughout center city, 
particularly near major projects such as the Innovation Center and College 
Station.

The City and the UDA will continue to work hard to support both the public and 
private investments that will drive Center City’s evolution. We are most 
appreciative for the support shown by residents, businesses and property owners 
downtown to continue the self-imposed Community Improvement District assessment 
to provide key services such as maintenance and beautification efforts downtown.


The year ahead is full of promise and we look forward to working with Urban 
Districts Alliance to realize the full potential of our common goals for 
Springfield’s Center City.

Sincerely,
Thomas J. Carlson
Mayor of Springfield

Source: Urban Districts Alliance (UDA) 2007 Progress Report



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[PDF] 07 UDA Booklet
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Urban Districts Alliance. For more information:. Louise Whall. City of 
Springfield Public Information Director. P.O. Box 8368. Springfield, MO, 
65801...www.itsalldowntown.com/resources/7/documents/110;download






      
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