(KTTS News) — Springfield Mayor Ken McClure delivered his seventh annual State of the City address on Thursday, talking about moving forward with goals to improve public safety and reduce poverty in the community.
We must move forward to see further reductions of the crime rate by getting the Springfield Police Department to full staffing … we also need to address the root causes of crime—including mental health and drug issues. #StateofSGF2023 #GoodMorningSGF
— City of Springfield (@CityofSgf) June 1, 2023
The mayor wants to improve and increase the quality of the city’s housing.
We are in the middle of the City’s most comprehensive housing study in history – an effort that will help close the housing gap and rejuvenate neighborhoods in need.#StateofSGF2023 #GoodMorningSGF
— City of Springfield (@CityofSgf) June 1, 2023
He says the poverty level has decreased over the past seven years.
He wants to increase home ownership in Springfield and encourage new investment in historic neighborhoods.
The mayor is urging the public to get involved in community issues.
Do leaders shape the times or do the times summon their leader? I believe it is a little bit of both.#StateofSGF2023 #GoodMorningSGF
— City of Springfield (@CityofSgf) June 1, 2023