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Historic-commission nominee emphasizes people-first preservation and commits to attendance

November 13, 2025 | Springfield City, Hampden County, Massachusetts


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Historic-commission nominee emphasizes people-first preservation and commits to attendance
Kevin Coffey, the mayor’s nominee to the Springfield Historical Commission, told the General Government Committee he would approach preservation by centering people and assessing each case on its merits.

Coffey, a semi-retired historical archaeologist and museologist, described prior roles with the National Park Service and museums and said those experiences inform his view that historic places are "evidence of people." "History is how is who we are," Coffey said, arguing the commission should consider both the physical fabric of places and their social histories.

Asked how to balance development and preservation, Coffey rejected a single rule and recommended a case-by-case review that weighs appropriateness, hardship and likely impact. He also committed to attending meetings to help the commission reach quorum when needed.

Councilor Tracy Whitfield (at-large) praised Coffey’s emphasis on people and social history, saying a recent tour changed her perspective on the value of historic sites and their untold stories. The committee will forward Coffey’s nomination to the full City Council for a Monday vote; Coffey confirmed he would attend the meeting in person.

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