Allina played a vital role in opening a clinic to ensure continuity in health care for residents. Amber Dale, Springfield City Manager, adds, “Allina’s Springfield Clinic is one of the highest performers in Minnesota for outcomes related to preventative care including chronic illnesses, cancer screenings, and diabetes management. We are thriving, not just surviving.” The city continues to own the hospital building with most of that space unutilized. The building is currently for sale or lease. Built through donations from residents, the Community Center, Library, Riverside Park complex, and other projects underscore the robust relationship that is a driving force behind community projects. With a large capacity, the community center is a hub for events. Dale highlights its versatility, “Weddings accommodate up to 500 attendees, along with hosting other functions such as business training and local events.” In parallel, the library serves as a cultural and recreational hub, hosting art shows and events catering to the local’s diverse interests. Riverside Park is a 40+ acre recreational park along the river with walking trails, campground, pool and more. The baseball and softball complex in the park hosted the Minnesota State baseball tournament in 2020 amid COVID. These amenities enhance residents’ quality of life and reinforce Springfield’s dedication to community well-being. SPRINGFIELD ADOPTS A HYBRID POPULATION Springfield faced the global hybrid work trend during COVID-19, and reliable internet became a utility rather than a luxury. To accommodate this influx, local utilities began installing high-speed fiber connectivity to homes last year, aligning with the broader aim of enhancing infrastructure. Paul Pieschel, Springfield Economic Development Authority Board Chair, states,“Individuals unaffiliated with our community have chosen to move here based on its beauty and stillness, and they continue to work remotely.” The municipality owns and leases fourplexes, but still cannot meet the housing need. Dale explains, 54 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 5, ISSUE 03
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