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Tornado Rebuilding Master Plan & Strategy

Rebuild Springfield

Rebuild Springfield

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BNIM was selected by DevelopSpringfield and the Springfield Redevelopment Authority to lead the recovery planning of several Springfield neighborhoods after a tornado ripped through the city in early June 2011. The EF-3 tornado caused a six-mile path of destruction through the city and suburbs, damaging over 600 homes, businesses, and institutions along with hundreds of historic trees. BNIM and the planning team created a citywide plan, specific district plans, and an implementation strategy to rebuild the seven neighborhoods affected by the tornado.

Springfield, like many other US cities, experienced deindustrialization and disinvestment in the central neighborhoods with certain areas plagued with absentee landlords, vacant properties and crime. The tornado, for all its devastation, created an opportunity for the City of Springfield to go beyond recovery and harness the collective will of the people to shape its future, while preserving and enhancing the historical and cultural underpinnings that make Springfield so special.

Over a period of four months, BNIM and the planning team engaged the community, identified strategic infrastructure and development projects, and developed an implementation plan for a stronger, economically vigorous, socially cohesive and environmentally sustainable city. Plan initiatives addressed a diverse range of community needs including reforestation, housing development, small business support, neighborhood marketing, streetscape improvements, vacant lot strategies, healthy food systems, public facilities, social services and more.

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