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 […]
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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 […]
Springfield council faces citizen complaints; requests Wyndham hotel damage update
Public comments grabbed most of the Springfield City Council meeting this week. – The council celebrated the Lincoln Magnet Ball Charter 7th grade boys basketball team for their historic 4A state championship win. – Updates on the Wyndham Hotel damages that temporarily halted overnight stays, but the city is working hard to relocate conventions and […]
CWLP presents upgrades in electric and water meters, solar ordinance
Springfield City Council dives into the city’s energy future with updates on solar ordinances and carbon capture projects. – CWLP outlines a 25-megawatt solar ordinance and carbon capture pilot project. – Discover the transformative potential of AMI meters for real-time data and improved billing accuracy. – Council members probe into meter lifecycle, ward priorities and […]
Mayor’s civility pledge at Council meeting doesn’t quell anger about fallout from retired police officer’s DUI accident
Mayor Misty Buscher introduces a civility pledge and honors retiring Memorial CEO Ed Curtis with a proclamation for his retirement. Several variance requests were approved for a new restaurant. Route History Inc. requested a zoning change for a museum on Jackson Street. But the focus of the meeting was on police accountability for the car-motorcycle […]
Potential $80,000 identified to assist with laundry services for low-income families
The council discusses rising utility fees, the upcoming St. Patrick’s Day parade, making the 1987 federal consent decree that guides Springfield government public, a dangerous intersection, and the push to serve families living in poverty with laundry services. Watch the full Springfield City Council meeting here:
Council unanimously approves FY 2026 budget
– The council opened the floor for public comments on the Fiscal Year 2026 budget, with community members voicing their concerns and suggestions. – Ward 2 Ald. Shawn Gregory sought clarity on pension funding levels, sparking a detailed financial discussion. – Frustrations arose over delays in Lincoln Library’s bookmobile purchase, with council members seeking answers. […]
CWLP compliance issues continue to raise concerns
The council approves an ordinance to prep for Route 66’s centennial, while public comments highlight CWLP’s environmental compliance failures and transparency concerns. Updates on Bally Vaughn Apartments’ asbestos issues and safety hazards are also discussed.
Council appoints new alderman, advances low-income housing project
The Springfield City Council meeting was short, but there was significant action: – Jeffrey G. Cox was appointed as the new alderman for Ward 1 after a swift vote. – The council approved $1.5 million in funding for the Nehemiah Expansion project, paving the way for 50 new affordable homes. – Rev. Silas Johnson and […]
Building trades unions push for project labor agreement at packed council meeting
The Springfield City Council meeting was packed with building trades union members trying to insure that the next phase of the Nehemiah Homes Redevelopment Project is built using a project labor agreement, per a city ordinance that was put in place after Mayor Misty Buscher took office. The city is being asked to contribute $1.5 […]
Springfield City Council OKs procedures for filling executive vacancies
The council passes an ordinance on filling executive vacancies and rejects proposed amendments to the measure in the wake of the controversial resignation of former Clerk Frank Lesko. Concerns are voiced about the resignation of the Tree Commission. Watch the full Springfield City Council meeting on YouTube Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025 (2hr 20min)
