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  • College Street Revitalization PlanThe City is developing a strategy for the revitalization of the Route 66/College Street corridor through targeted redevelopment, environmental assessment and community-driven planning.
  • Birthplace of Route 66 Festival Aug. 7-8, 2026
  • West College Street Corridor Historical SurveyThe City is conducting an intensive-level historic resource survey of West College from Grant Avenue to Scenic Avenue/Chestnut Expressway.
  • Mayor's Community ConversationsWe're bringing City Hall to you! Find out when your neighborhood's conversation is scheduled.
  • 2026-27 BudgetThe City's Fiscal Year 2026-27 budget process has begun.
  • ARPAThe City of Springfield received just over $40 million in federal rescue plan funds. Find out how it's being spent.
  • Art Museum PlanLearn more about the plan to reimagine the Springfield Art Museum as a 21st century civic asset. 
  • Volunteering at the City SGF Ambassadors is a civic volunteer initiative aimed at engaging residents 18 years and older in meaningful service and deeper civic involvement with the City of Springfield.  
  • NeighborhoodWorks+Neighborhood Works+ is an expanded version of the Neighborhood Works program, boosted by a $5M Spring Forward SGF sales tax allocation to deliver visible, high-impact improvement projects within registered neighborhoods. Submit your project ideas today! 
  • Historic City Hall RehabilitationLearn the history of the 1894 building and see what's in store for the rehabilitation.
  • Spring Forward SGFLearn more about the voter-approved 3/4-cent sales tax to fund essential public services, including police and firefighter pensions and  competitive pay, improvements to neighborhoods, streets and parks and transformational projects.
  • Renew Jordan CreekIt's time to restore portions of this downtown waterway to a more natural state and turn it into an amenity.
  • Serve Your CommunityThe City has more than 25 standing boards and commissions, providing hundreds of opportunities for citizens to get involved.
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  1. Public Notice to Taxing Jurisdictions Affected By Andy's HQ Project

    The City invites all affected taxing districts affected by the Andy's Headquarters Project to provide comments on the industrial development project plan and cost-benefit analysis. Read on...
  2. Notice of LAGERS Benefit Change

    The City Council of the City of Springfield, Missouri, has received cost information for a possible change in retirement benefits for its employees under the Missouri Local Government Employees Retirement System. Read on...
  3. Hazelwood Cemetery searching for heirs of C. Fulbright

    Seventy-five years or more have passed since the last recorded activity on the burial sites. Following a search, the lot owner, heirs, beneficiaries, grantees or successors cannot be located. Read on...
  4. Boonville Avenue reopens to traffic as Renew Jordan Creek progresses on schedule

    Boonville Avenue has reopened to traffic between Water and Mill streets as the Renew Jordan Creek daylighting project continues on schedule. Read on...
  5. Committee of the Whole chooses CAB recommendations

    City Council’s Committee of the Whole met Monday to review 120 applicants for the Citizens’ Advisory Board, (CAB). The group recommends funding of the voter-approved 1/2-cent portion of the ¾-cent sales tax known as Spring Forward SGF. Read on...
  6. June 22 City Council meeting summary

    Springfield City Council met June 22. A written summary and video recording of the meeting are available. Read on...
  7. City Council to consider temporary pause on data center applications

    The pause would be 120 days in length to allow for a robust public dialogue and the creation of a public-interest evaluation framework. Read on...
  8. Next Mayor's Community Conversations events July 16 and July 30

    Developed in partnership with Springfield’s 24 registered neighborhoods and the Neighborhood Advisory Council, Mayor’s Community Conversations aim to strengthen collaboration, improve communication and ensure residents help shape City priorities. Read on...
  9. June 8 City Council meeting summary

    Springfield City Council met June 8. A written summary and video recording of the meeting are available. Read on...
  10. Mayor Jeff Schrag: Springfield’s best days still ahead

    Delivering his annual State of the City Address Thursday morning, Mayor Jeff Schrag said across this country, people are talking about Springfield, Missouri in a positive way. Read on...
  11. Chris Hoeman named Deputy City Attorney

    Hoeman has worked for the City since 2018. Read on...
  12. West College Street focus of revitalization plan, historic survey this summer

    The City of Springfield will document the historic structures along West College Street and begin work to develop a plan to clean up and revitalize the area this summer. Read on...
  13. Neat Neighborhoods competition returns in 2026

    Registration is now open for the 2026 Neat Neighborhoods competition which encourages registered neighborhood associations to work together on community improvement projects that build pride and strengthen connections among neighbors. Read on...
  14. Dave Schaumburg named next director of aviation for Springfield-Branson National Airport

    The City of Springfield and the Springfield-Branson National Airport Board has announced the appointment of David Schaumburg, AAE, as director of aviation, effective June 28. Read on...
  15. Health Department, City address concerns through proposed Animal Control ordinance revisions

    SGCHD, in collaboration with the City of Springfield, is proposing revisions to Chapter 18 of the City Code to address community concerns related to neighborhood safety, rabies prevention, animal welfare, community cooperation and more. Read on...
  16. How to avoid being inadvertently unsubscribed from City news release lists

    The City of Springfield and affiliated agencies have been made aware of an issue with subscribers to our online news releases being unintentionally unsubscribed. Read on...
  17. City’s 2026-2027 budget process begins

    The second of three City Council budget workshops is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. today. Read on...
  18. National Route 66 Centennial merchandise now available online

    A variety of Route 66 merchandise is now available for purchase through a new online store launched just in time for the National Route 66 Centennial Kickoff Celebration April 30-May 3. Read on...
  19. 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...
  20. City seeks to fill boards and commissions vacancies

    The City has more than 25 standing boards and commissions, providing hundreds of opportunities for citizens to get involved in the community. Read on...
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  1. Tue, Jul. 7

    Big Rig Night
  2. Wed, Jul. 8

    Downtown Wiffle League
  3. Fri, Jul. 10

    Rountree Summerween Block Party
  4. Sun, Jul. 12

    Cherry Street Market
  1. Wed, Jul. 15

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  2. Sun, Jul. 19

    Cherry Street Market
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    Cherry Street Market
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  1. Mon, Jul. 6

    1. Public Involvement Committee Meeting - Canceled
    2. City Council Workshop - Canceled
  2. Tue, Jul. 7

    1. Public Involvement Committee Meeting
    2. Finance and Administration Committee Meeting
    3. Board of Adjustment - Canceled
    4. Springfield Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority Meeting
    5. Mayor's Commission on Human Rights & Community Relations - Canceled
  3. Wed, Jul. 8

    1. Neighborhood Advisory Council Meeting
  1. Thu, Jul. 9

    1. Springfield Police Officers' and Fire Fighters' Retirement System Board of Trustees Meeting
    2. Ozark Region Workforce Development Board - State of the Workforce
    3. Administrative Review Committee Meeting
    4. Building Trades Certification and Examination Board Meeting
  2. Fri, Jul. 10

    1. Springfield–Greene County Park Board Meeting
    2. Springfield Art Museum Budget & Finance Committee
  3. Mon, Jul. 13

    1. City Council Meeting
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  • Heather Hardinger
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  • Craig Hosmer
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  • Callie Carroll
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  • Derek Lee
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  • Monica Horton
    Zone 1
  • Abe McGull
    Zone 2
  • Brandon Jenson
    Zone 3
  • Bruce Adib-Yazdi
    Zone 4

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