Springfield residents are paying far less for power than Ameren customers— one alderman broke down just how much the city’s own generation is saving households. A resident made a heartfelt case for letting neighbors plant fruit and veggie gardens on city boulevards, challenging rules that keep green thumbs at bay. Tensions rose as speakers called […]
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Back-to-school events, after-school updates, and budget process begins
The board opened with a heartfelt remembrance of a former member who led through some of the district’s toughest times. – Over 1,000 families attended a back-to-school event, receiving book bags, supplies and strong community support. – Upcoming walk-in clinics for student physicals and immunizations were announced, along with orientation details for incoming freshmen and […]
Solar project fast-tracked, landmark housing plans advance
Springfield’s latest council meeting was packed with big decisions and even bigger debates. The council heard a pitch for a 1,200-acre solar project racing to meet a rare fast-track approval window — only 10 projects in the region will make the cut. Questions flew about funding, land use and how this could reshape the city’s […]
Back-to-school events, meals and union contract negotiations
Free summer meals for kids, on-site physicals and immunizations, and a brand new back-to-school event with 70-plus community vendors and 500 backpack giveaways — there’s a lot happening as the new school year approaches. The board also shared key dates for registration and orientation, including special events for incoming 6th and 9th graders to help […]
Council calls for changes on derelict properties, urges support for downtown
A sign variance for a taller-than-approved billboard sparked debate at the council meeting. One member argued the owner acted in good faith and that safety concerns were inconclusive, while a resident pushed back, warning about driver distraction and urging limits on how often the sign changes. The council ultimately approved the variance. Frustration boiled over […]
Council tackles property blight, hears plea for youth mental health support
Vacant and neglected properties dominated the council’s attention this week: updates on the long-delayed demolition at South Grand and Wheeler, legal hurdles with apartments at Old Towne and West Washington, new concerns about the abandoned Hardee’s on Toronto Road and a stalled project at MacArthur and Laurel. Frustration is mounting as overgrown grass, safety issues […]
Student support efforts and Brighter Futures grant results
The board opened with a somber moment, reflecting on the recent loss of a student and a renewed commitment to student support — especially after a difficult year for local high schools. Key updates from the meeting: – Summer meal programs, back-to-school events, and reminders for families to get physicals and immunizations done early. – […]
Council removes barriers for east side homeowners
Springfield’s council meeting was packed with debate and emotion. The city paused to honor Sacred Heart-Griffin’s state baseball champs, but most of the night centered on a new grant program to help homeowners on the east side. Council members wrestled with how to balance neighborhood revitalization, fairness in funding, and the realities facing residents who […]
Council debates grants for east side and hears warning on lead pipes
Springfield’s council meeting included an update from CWLP and heated debated about neighborhood improvement grants. The city’s utility leaders shared news on a $629,000 grant for new EV chargers, a shot at $1.6 million for grid upgrades, and the daunting challenge of replacing 10,000 lead water lines in just 10 years—potentially a $150 million project […]
Council celebrates athletes, community calls for strong leadership
Springfield’s council meeting had less business than usual but included celebratory and thought-providing moments: young athletes from Jefferson Middle School were honored for breaking state records, and the city officially proclaimed a day in their name. The Oak Ridge Cemetery Foundation shared how volunteers are preserving one of the nation’s most visited cemeteries—and why future […]
Springfield High sports honors and Jerome TIF impact
Big wins and big changes for District 186! The board celebrated Springfield High’s track stars and the girls soccer team’s historic state run, plus a strong finish for Southeast’s girls track. Graduation was a hit, with 736 students moving on to college, trades, or the workforce — and some surprising stats on where they’re headed […]
Springfield’s unusual wastewater issue and questions about RV rules
Springfield’s council tackled some interesting questions this week. A $300k engineering contract for a wastewater rule drew questions—turns out our plant is the only one in the country facing this exact EPA challenge, and the clock is ticking. Council members pressed for more transparency, while a resident group raised concerns about risks to drinking water […]
