During a recent government meeting, officials addressed the concerning trend of migration from the Hampton Roads area, highlighting the need to understand the underlying factors contributing to this demographic shift. Drew Lumpkin, vice president at the Hampton Roads Executive Roundtable, led the discussion in the absence of Nancy Gurden, who was unable to attend due to a family emergency.
Lumpkin emphasized the importance of community engagement in tackling the issue, stating that the roundtable aims to explore potential strategies to mitigate the outflow of residents. The meeting served as a platform for stakeholders to share insights and collaborate on solutions to retain the local population and enhance the region's appeal.
As the conversation unfolded, participants expressed their commitment to addressing the challenges posed by migration, recognizing it as a critical issue that could impact the area's economic and social fabric. The roundtable's efforts will focus on identifying the drivers of migration and developing actionable plans to foster community growth and stability.