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Our needs have been greater and the cost of construction will never be lower.
Our needs have been greater and the cost of construction will never be lower.
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Equally as important as municipal facilities is the redevelopment of our downtown area. For the past ten years downtown merchants have been talking about improving their competitive position and upgrading the appearance of the downtown. Very little has been accomplished. Our competitive position is not improving, rather, it is declining. Revitalization can and must take place. There are, today, business concerns who have indicated their intrest in locating in the downtown area. However, they will not do so until the future of the area is determined. It is time to dedicate that future. The alternative is too severe. Springfield's position as a community is at stake. We cannot ignore the fact that we are competing for new business, new industry, and new citizens with many other communities who are actively engaged in upgrading their commercial attractiveness. We should take advantage of the planning which hs been done and move ahead without delay.  This will require funds, most of which can come from the downtown property owner through special assessments; however, there is a general public responsibility. Nothing could be better for our community and instill more prodie than a revitalized downtown area and modern, up-to-date municipal facilities. The two go hand in hand and, with other planned developments such as the Springfield Utility Board Office Building, our core area can be renewed.
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Equally as important as municipal facilities is the redevelopment of our downtown area. For the past ten years downtown merchants have been talking about improving their competitive position and upgrading the appearance of the downtown.
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==Sewer System==
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Another rather critical problem which we must face is the lack of funds for expanding our sanitary sewer and storm drainage systems. Neither is complete. Trunk lines within our sanitary sewer system are paid for by issuing bonds which are later retired from sewer user funds. With our growth both north and south, trunk lines are necessary, and we must analyze the situation, view it in conjunction with the Area-Wide Water and Sewer Study, and move ahead.
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Our storm sewer system has proven to be money well spent.  The authorized funds now have all been converted to much needed storm sewer lines which are keeping citizens out of the mud. However, we should not stsop for there are still areas within the City with major drainage problems.
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==Some other matters to which we should devote our attention==
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===Industrial Preparedness===
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Springfield is strong industrially, but we must strive to be even stronger. New industry and diversification is one element of strength. Our Chamber of Commerce has been doing a remarkable job in this area. It is not enough, however, to seek new industry.  We must recognize and support the industry we now have. It has long been my concern that there should be much closer coordination between government and industry. Therefore, I am proposing an "Industry Recognition Program" whereby the City and Chamber of Commerce would give proper recognition to our industry and, in addition, provide periodic opportunities for representatives of industry to sit down with government officials and freely discuss the future together.
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To assist industrial representatives who are looking for industrial sites, I recommend that a "Total Information Committee" be established whereby one can, at one time and at one location, discuss available sites, utilities, zoning, etc. This committee should be made up of impartial individuals who specialize in various segments of our economy and who would be available on call. This committee could also answer questions related to annexations.
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===Low Rent Housing===
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A housing committee is being appointed whose function it will be to take a good hard look at the federal low-rent subsidy program as it might apply to Springfield. This is a question we should answer, and I hope that citizens of Springfield will make their opinions known on this subject.
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===Clean-Up, Paint-Up, Fix-Up===
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The various segments of the community who word diligently to beautify our City and make it a more attractive and enjoyable place in which to live are to be complimented. The beautification committee of the Park District, the Chamber of Commerce, Board of Realtors, JayCees, and many others are constantly alert to our aesthetic needs. The City should do more to assist these various groups in their efforts, and I would recommend a coordinated campaign by all of us. Together, our efforts should be quite monumental when coupled with citizen interest and support. A "Clean-up, Paint-up, Fix-up Campaign" with the City providing vehicles and manpower, combined with the efforts of service clubs and organizations, could  "Spruce-up" Springfield and make it a total community effort.
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===Citizen Participation===
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The recent "Student Government Activities" have certainly being rewarding experiences for us, and we have been elated at the interest shown by the young people of our community in their City  goverment, I, personally, feel that involvement of our youth cannot be over emphasized and should not be limited to a one-time-a year affair. To expand youth participation, the administrative staff has devised an educational program which can be offered on a continuing basis to any young citiizen to inform and involve those who are interested. It includes discussions on our form of government, the role of the City Council, and functions of the various administrative departments. It also requires time being spent actually participating in operations of the City, riding as an observer with police patrol, time on the bookmobile and in fire stations, and many other enlightening and worthwhile experiences. This will not be a school program, but will be in addition to school programs; not mandatory, but for those who are interested.
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===Annexations===
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As I indicated last year, and as the City Council has encouraged all during 1968, the boundaries of the City of Springfield should be expanded to include the Interstate 5 Freeway on the west, the Willamette River on the south, and the McKenzie River on the north and east. This area shares common problems and only be joining together can we solve these problems efficiently. Logic dictates that future construction of fire stations, trunk sewer lines, and streets should be considered for a common good.
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However, our decisions are limited by that legal limit line beyond which we cannot extend.
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In considering the state of the community and in looking to the future, I feel I must say a few words with regard to Willamalane Park and Recreation District. The District has done a remarkable job by instituting and providing park and recreation facilities and services. However, as with all special purpose districts, I believe their purpose has been served, and that it is now time to consider full maturity of the district and place it as a component of City government s a department within the City administration under direction of the City Council and City manager. This would result in the extension of park and recreation service to all Springfield citizens, not just a portion of them as the district presently serves. It would also bring a number of efficiencies and an overall savings of tax dollars.  It would save duplication of maintenance crews and equipment, dual administrative staffs, two accounting systems, two payrolls, two auditors, two attorneys, and on and on. A decision such as this would be up to the voters, and I think that it is now time that the voters have an opportunity to make that decision.
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I would be remiss if I did not publicly commend the Chamber of Commerce for its numerous efforts on behalf of the community. Never has City government and the Chamber had a closer relationship and never has that relationship been so effective. The Chamber, primarily a voluntary group of business men and community leaders, has constantly worked for Springfield, and thanks to them, the entire community has benefited greatly.
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In closing, I would like to praise the Council and the many members of various advisory boards and commissions who have given freely of their time. Also, I would like to commend the loyal and faithful employees of the City. Most of all, I wish to commend the citizens of Springfield who, this year above all, have given their elected representatives their wholehearted support.
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While we did not match the feats of our astronauts who circled the moon, we did reach for it, and in many respects, obtained it.
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Thank you.
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'''[[McCulley, John E|John E. McCulley]]'''
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Mayor
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