AVAILABLE NOW! Free ‘Canines for Clean Water’ 2023 Calendar
The 2023 Calendar, created by Springfield’s Stormwater Team and featuring photos of local pooches, is now available for FREE, while supplies last. Here's how to get yours!
The 2023 Calendar, created by Springfield’s Stormwater Team and featuring photos of local pooches, is now available for FREE, while supplies last. Here's how to get yours!
Springfield recognizes Indigenous Peoples' Day.
Starting this Friday, September 23, the Development Center counter at City Hall is updating its schedule for the fall and will now be closed on Monday and Friday each week. We are currently experiencing low staffing levels and plan for this change to be temporary. Condensing our hours to three days a week will allow for hiring, onboarding, and training of new staff. The counter will be open for in-person service on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 8 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. Service on Mondays and Fridays will be available only by phone at 541‐726‐3753. You can also visit the Resource Center anytime online for forms and more information at https://springfield-or.gov/.../development-and-public.../
Springfield community members are invited to explore a meaningful new project, Follow the Water. For individuals who create and enjoy clean water, Follow the Water is a collaborative partnership that recognizes clean water is not merely a local need, but a region-wide one.
Springfield’s Mill Race is a little-known treasure-trove of nature, recreation, history, and local identity. Have you been there recently? Do you know what it used to be, and why it looks this way now? Check it out online or in person!
Visit the Springfield History Museum between now and Dec. 31 to learn about water in Springfield! Water is fundamental to life and it's key to our history and a healthy future.
Check out our newly decorated street sweeper! While it sweeps through neighborhoods, making Springfield a cleaner City, it cheerfully reminds us to put trash in the garbage bin. That's one way we keep our water sources clean!
Springfield Mayor Sean VanGordon issued a proclamation declaring June 19, 2022 to be Juneteenth Independence Day in Springfield, Oregon
Springfield, Oregon celebrates and honors its diverse LGBTQ+ community that includes people of all races, ethnicities, religions, and professions. Read on for the full proclamation that goes before Council on Monday, June 6.
Streetlights on Main Street and South A Street were upgraded to LED fixtures as part of an emergency safety upgrade partnership with the Oregon Department of Transportation. The installation was recently completed, take a look at before and after comparison of lighting conditions at several locations on Main Street and South A Street.