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~ In his first State of the City Address as mayor, Jeff Schrag praised the resilience and generosity of Springfield residents during his speech at the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce's Good Morning Springfield event on Thursday morning.
Despite only being in office for 44 days, Mayor Schrag highlighted the city's ability to come together and support each other during difficult times. He specifically referenced the April 29th storm that left more than half of the city without power for days, saying it was a testament to Springfield's collaborative spirit.
During his address, Mayor Schrag also emphasized the city's growth and evolution while staying true to its identity and values. He noted that Springfield is becoming a dynamic metropolitan area with increasing size, visibility, and opportunities.
One of Springfield's greatest strengths, according to Mayor Schrag, is its people. He praised their ability to work together with purpose in order to solve important problems and create a livable, welcoming, and thriving community.
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The mayor also shared some positive statistics about Springfield's millennial population. According to an Axios report, Springfield has the lowest percentage of millennials living with their parents at only 6.2%. This is significantly lower than the national average of 15.8% and far less than cities like Riverside, California where 28.3% of millennials live with their parents.
Mayor Schrag expressed his excitement about Springfield finally receiving recognition for its growth and potential but stressed the importance of how we talk about our city. He believes that optimism, pride, and collective action will shape the future of Springfield.
For those who were unable to attend the event or watch it live on Facebook, a recording of the speech will be available on Cityview.springfieldmo.gov as soon as possible. The transcript and slides from the address can also be downloaded from there.
Overall, Mayor Schrag's State of the City Address highlighted both the challenges and successes that Springfield has faced in recent months and emphasized the importance of working together to continue building a bright future for the city.
Despite only being in office for 44 days, Mayor Schrag highlighted the city's ability to come together and support each other during difficult times. He specifically referenced the April 29th storm that left more than half of the city without power for days, saying it was a testament to Springfield's collaborative spirit.
During his address, Mayor Schrag also emphasized the city's growth and evolution while staying true to its identity and values. He noted that Springfield is becoming a dynamic metropolitan area with increasing size, visibility, and opportunities.
One of Springfield's greatest strengths, according to Mayor Schrag, is its people. He praised their ability to work together with purpose in order to solve important problems and create a livable, welcoming, and thriving community.
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The mayor also shared some positive statistics about Springfield's millennial population. According to an Axios report, Springfield has the lowest percentage of millennials living with their parents at only 6.2%. This is significantly lower than the national average of 15.8% and far less than cities like Riverside, California where 28.3% of millennials live with their parents.
Mayor Schrag expressed his excitement about Springfield finally receiving recognition for its growth and potential but stressed the importance of how we talk about our city. He believes that optimism, pride, and collective action will shape the future of Springfield.
For those who were unable to attend the event or watch it live on Facebook, a recording of the speech will be available on Cityview.springfieldmo.gov as soon as possible. The transcript and slides from the address can also be downloaded from there.
Overall, Mayor Schrag's State of the City Address highlighted both the challenges and successes that Springfield has faced in recent months and emphasized the importance of working together to continue building a bright future for the city.
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