Community Development Kiosk
Our Development and Public Works Department is making it easier to access Community Development services with a new self-service kiosk located in City Hall.
Our Development and Public Works Department is making it easier to access Community Development services with a new self-service kiosk located in City Hall.
Do you have ideas for improvements within the City of Springfield? We’re currently seeking input from the Springfield community for the 2024 to 2028 Capital Improvement Program!
We’ve received questions from community members regarding the annexation of a roughly 34-acre parcel on Linda Lane. To help answer questions, we’re providing a list of Frequently Asked Questions. This list will be updated as information becomes available.
In 2022, the final project was completed through general obligation bond 20-296. Details of this project can be found in the Springfield Street Repair Bond Measure 2022 Annual Report, available now.
The City of Springfield is seeking input on two projects related to bike infrastructure improvements in Springfield - bike parking upgrades and bike share expansion.
The Maintenance Tech, Apprentice performs semi-skilled and skilled tasks to maintain streets, sanitary sewer systems, surface and subsurface storm drainage systems, street signs and surface markings, buildings, equipment, and landscaped areas; participates in the collection, tabulation and review of field data and other information such as routine traffic studies, condition surveys and inventories of public [...]
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.../
The PFSP 2022 Update project is intended to: incorporate plan revisions adopted by ordinance since 2011 that have not yet been incorporated into the PFSP document; revise, clarify, and update PFSP text to facilitate use by jurisdictional staff and the public; and update project lists and maps to reflect current facility master plans.
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.
In 2021, four street repair projects were completed through general obligation bond 20-296. Details of these projects can be found in the Springfield Street Repair Bond Measure 2021 Annual Report, available now.