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partners and the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce, the City of Springfield has cultivated a dynamic downtown. This vibrant hub offers chances to immerse in the arts, indulge in incredible food and beverages, and support local businesses through shopping.This successful fusion positions downtown Springfield as a “must-see” destination for visitors exploring the Eugene, Cascades & Coast region, as well as residents from across the Eugene-Springfield metro area,” noted Kari Westlund, President/CEO of Travel Lane County “The City of Springfield has been on the forefront of addressing housing supply issues.When challenges do arise, City of Springfield’s pragmatic approach is refreshing. Their staff is willing to assist in finding an appropriate solution to keep businesses moving forward,” Deborah Flagan, Hayden Homes- Doing business in Springfield since 1992 The initiatives that SEDA supports like these housing development projects and infrastructure upgrades aim to create a vibrant urban center, teeming with life and opportunity. Springfield is strategic to incentivize what it wants to see more of. All of this is because, beyond its economic prowess, Springfield is committed to offering a high quality of life characterized by safety, outdoor recreation, and community pride. “We have just over 200 employees at this local Astec site, and about 60% of them live in or around the Springfield area,”Watt says, noting the ones who are most committed to maintaining that quality of life are the residents themselves. With the thriving Willamalane Parks and Recreation district and a strong sense of community, Springfield beckons families and individuals seeking a balanced lifestyle amidst nature’s bounty. Additionally, innovative brands like Astec a manufacturing company, Rosen Sunvisor Systems, a worldwide brand for aviation goods, and Valley Contax, a custom contact lens producer, not only contribute to the local economy but also enhance the town’s presence as a resource to be leveraged by companies in neighboring cities and around the 12 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 5, ISSUE 03 SPRINGF IELD, OR

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