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City receives more than 360 project ideas for Neighborhood Works+ program to date
The City has so far received more than 360 project ideas from individual residents for potential construction through the ongoing Neighborhood Works+ program. Ideas will continue being accepted via an online idea form and in print through Jan. 31. Read on... -
City staff seek authorization to apply for federal grant for Sunshine Street Corridor improvements
City staff will seek authorization from City Council to apply for up to $25 million of federal Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) grant funding to improve the City’s portion of Sunshine Street between Kansas and Glenstone. Read on... -
City reschedules visioning workshop to Wednesday, Jan. 28 due to impending winter storm
Join your neighbors, City staff and architecture firm Populous to discuss how a renovated, expanded and reimagined Springfield Expo Center could play a significant role in ensuring Springfield’s growth and vitality. Read on... -
City of Springfield launches new SGF Ambassadors Volunteer Program
The City of Springfield is launching the SGF Ambassadors program, a new civic volunteer initiative aimed at engaging residents 18 years and older in meaningful service and deeper civic involvement. -
Springfield City Council members to host three town halls over next six weeks
Following Zone 3 Councilman Brandon Jenson’s town hall meeting in November 2025, five more members of Springfield City Council will host town hall meetings through January and February. Read on... -
City awarded $13.8 million federal grant for South Campbell Avenue safety improvements
The City has been awarded a $13.8 million federal Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) implementation grant to improve safety on high-injury segments of South Campbell Avenue. Read on... -
City seeks public feedback on Brownfields Cleanup Grant application through Jan. 28
The City is seeking public feedback on a Brownfields Cleanup Grant application through the EPA to support the cleanup and remediation of future Renew Jordan Creek Phase II project sites. Comments will be accepted online or in-person through Jan. 28. Read on... -
Jan. 12 City Council meeting summary
Springfield City Council met Jan. 12. A written summary and video recording of the meeting are available. Read on... -
Councilman Brandon Jenson recaps November 2025 town hall, thanks community for attending
At the Nov. 5, 2025 town hall, Councilman Brandon Jenson highlighted what he believes is good government, covered City Council's 2026 priorities, answered questions and brainstormed with attendees about how to make Springfield better. Read on... -
City Council unanimously approves $1 million for neighborhood and park plans
City Council unanimously approved an ordinance approving $1 million of Spring Forward SGF half-cent sales tax revenue to support the development of neighborhood plans and individual park master plans, as recommended by the Citizens’ Advisory Board (CAB). Read on... -
City Manager collects feedback on convention and events center
City Manager David Cameron concluded a series of listening sessions Tuesday in which he presented findings from an online survey following the Nov. 4, 2025 election. Read on... -
City Council receives FY 2025 independent audit report
Springfield City Council received an unmodified opinion, the highest level given, on the City’s financial statement audit from the City’s independent auditing firm, RSM. Read on... -
New year to bring changes to Council Lunch Workshop schedule, committee meetings coverage
With an eye on improving efficiency regarding meetings for its all-volunteer City Council, the City is changing the City Council Lunch Workshop schedule and will increase City Council committee meetings video coverage starting in January 2026. Read on... -
Dec. 15 City Council meeting summary
Springfield City Council met Dec. 15. A written summary and video recording of the meeting are available. Read on... -
City, partners seeking contractors for critical home repair loan program
The Homeowner Emergency Loan Program (HELP) targets low-to-moderate income owner-occupied residential dwellings in the city limits of Springfield, with consultation and funding assistance toward making critical home repairs. Read on... -
Springfield-Greene County 911 updating mapping and addressing data
Field vehicles will be clearly marked with white signs and “911 Mapping” in red letters. Read on... -
Renew Jordan Creek construction marks major milestone with 48-hour culvert installation
The City’s Renew Jordan Creek daylighting project marked a significant milestone this week as crews installed 70 precast concrete box culvert sections crossing active Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Railway tracks in downtown Springfield. Read on... -
Citizens’ Advisory Board recommends $1 million for neighborhood and park plans
The City of Springfield’s Citizens’ Advisory Board (CAB) continues its work to help shape the city’s future by reviewing and recommending capital investment projects. Read on... -
City of Springfield moves forward with plans to replace Main Avenue Bridge
The City of Springfield is moving forward with plans to replace the Main Avenue Bridge to ensure public safety, improve traffic flow, and reduce flooding of downtown businesses. Read on...
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