Journey 2030 – Love Your City is off to a great start. The mission, the message, and the excitement being generated about recently completed city projects, to new citizen requested projects we want to complete, has citizens very engaged. We have been providing educational community meetings, presentations, videos, and further discussing with citizen focus groups their visions for the future. We have been working with our local agency partners along this road trip to coordinate greenway trail expansions, identify future transportation projects, plan for new park amenities, design public safety facilities and KABLAM…we had a flat tire called COVID-19.
In listening to our regional, state and national medical professionals we quickly realized that although difficult, the only way to get back on the road was to pass a “Stay at Home” Bill. After coordinating with our regional governmental partners, including the City of Ozark, City of Nixa, Christian County, Greene County, and City of Springfield, that Bill was passed on March 24th to stop the immediate spread of COVID-19. A video of our local leaders explaining why this bill was necessary can be viewed on our website at OzarkMissouri.com, or above under the Mayor's note.
The City of Ozark has taken other precautionary measures by temporarily closing all city facilities to the general public, postponing youth sports, closing playground facilities in our parks, and adopting policies to allow for those who cannot find child care to temporarily work from home, among other things. City employees are considered essential employees because we must continue to maintain public facilities, public infrastructure, public safety, among many other hands on tasks. We must ensure that while we are asking our citizens to keep their families safe at home, we continue to provide you with essential public services.
Although not an easy decision, the action taken by the City of Ozark and other local leaders was essential in balancing the need to immediately protect the health, safety and welfare of our citizens while trying to keep our local economy from collapsing entirely. This is why the Bill allows for the continuation of many important things in our community and defines what “essential businesses” and/or “essential activities" are.
Temporarily we have pulled over to get things repaired. However, we have taken many actions, measures, and steps to get us back on the road to Journey 2030 – Love Your City as soon as possible. Now more than ever we need to pull together as a community and protect our neighbors by practicing social distancing. I know I will take time to reflect on why I Love This City and what I want for it in the future, and I would ask you: Why do you Love Your City?
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