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    Springfield Vision

    Sep 28 - Dec 08, 2011  Closed

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    Springfield is lucky in that it's a very well-planned city (excepting Interstate 91, which severs the city from the riverfront -- but that's relatively recent Springfield history, and correctable.) Springfield is one of the only cities where I've observed multiple hospitals & and multiple colleges grouped together, separated by less than a mile! That's the fortune of history smiling upon our city, and also a great advantage in Springfield's city planning which cities of great distances - like Los Angeles, or Houston, or Dallas - would pray for, and perhaps attempt to build after the fact, (e.g. Las Vegas built a "city center.") Yet despite our city's great advantage in being well-spaced, it has yet to fully capitalize on it by unifying a "Medical Quarter" or a "Student Quarter."

    Why create such districts, which some might see as arbitrary within previously defined boundaries?

    These 'quarters' will help to define Springfield in the minds of those inside and outside the city, to suburbanites and to those who may come to visit, as well as those who may just come to visit virtually. The words "Medical Quarter" and "Student Quarter" will inform all people that Springfield is a city that has a great civilizing influence on its residents -- as all great cities do, I'd argue. The words "medical" and "student" identify Springfield as a place of learning and innovation -- and if I know one thing it's that 'like attracts like.'

    To accomplish this goal, perhaps our city could use planning devices like greenspace, or street signs, to seemingly "shorten" the distances between these already 'close' institutions, with the intention of making these districts feel like 'cities within a city'.

    In my opinion, this will only add to the already great diversity of Springfield, likely catalyze vitality in these areas, and improve the reputation of Springfield from within, and to those near and far. It's a win-win-win. - Justin Marsh

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