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 […]
Springfield City Council
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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’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 […]
Council debates homeless services funding, approves grant
Springfield’s council meeting was all about how the city supports its most vulnerable residents. The main debate: whether to award over $1.1 million in ARPA funds to Helping Hands for supportive services, or to open the process for a portion of the funds so other organizations could apply. After a heated back-and-forth, the amendment to […]
Council questions Helping Hands, cheers Fifth Street Renaissance
Springfield’s council meeting focused on two major funding decisions for local supportive services, with council members pressing for details on how $1.1 million in ARPA funds would be used by Helping Hands of Springfield. Concerns about leadership, staffing and community trust took center stage, while the organization’s director pledged a new direction. In sharp contrast, […]
Lake Springfield zoning dispute and Animal Control debate
A heated debate over a zoning variance on Lake Springfield set the tone at this week’s council meeting. Arguments flew about fairness, process, and whether the city is setting a precedent for future lakefront properties. Council members called for a long-overdue update to the land use plan, and some shared what they learned from meeting […]
Springfield’s next police chief and downtown plans
Meet Springfield’s likely new police chief: hear about his background, his focus on officer wellness, and plans for supporting both new and veteran officers—including ideas for in-house mental health support and better fitness programs. Council members pressed for more minority leadership, stronger community policing, and action on speeding complaints. Downtown revitalization is picking up steam, […]
Lift assist fees approved, Growth Alliance funding debated
The council took a big step by approving new fees for lift assists at care facilities, but not before a heated debate. Some members pushed for targeting only the worst offenders, while others worried about costs being passed to residents. The new rule gives each facility two free calls a year and bans charging individual […]
25-year solar contract, assisted living fees and Wyndham fallout
Springfield council paused to honor the lives lost in Chatham, then got right to work on some big decisions. A $13 million-a-year solar contract sparked debate about the city’s clean energy future, how it fits into long-term plans, and whether residents are being heard before major spending. Council members pushed for more public engagement and […]
Council dedicates funds to east side growth
The Springfield City Council meeting was packed with big decisions and some heated moments: – Emotional farewells for the police and fire chiefs after nearly three decades of service each. – A zoning request for a longer dock on Lake Springfield drew strong warnings about changing the rules — yet the council approved the extension […]
Council debates public comment rules and a bus bench contract
Public comment rules are under scrutiny. Corporation Counsel Greg Moredock explained the Open Meetings Act and answered questions about what changes might be allowed. – Ward 3 Ald. Roy Williams raised questions about political signage on bus benches. Could new regulations be on the horizon? – Ward 2 Ald. Shawn Gregory emphasized the need for […]
