City of Springfield Declared State of Emergency
Late Tuesday night on January 16, 2024, the City of Springfield declared a state of emergency in response to the devastating ice storm that has hit our community.
Late Tuesday night on January 16, 2024, the City of Springfield declared a state of emergency in response to the devastating ice storm that has hit our community.
Visit our Springfield Alert Ice Storm 2024 page for information related to the ice storm.
Springfield City Hall, including the Springfield Public Library and the Springfield Municipal Court, will be back to normal open hours starting tomorrow, Thursday, January 18. City Hall will be open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Springfield City Hall, including the Springfield Public Library, will delay opening until 11 a.m., tomorrow, Wednesday, January 17 due to the ongoing icy conditions and weather. City Hall and the Public Library will be open until 6 p.m. tomorrow.
Springfield City Hall including the Springfield Public Library, and Springfield Municipal Court will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday, January 16.
The City of Springfield and its Team Springfield partners Springfield Public Schools, Springfield Utility Board, and Willamalane Park and Recreation District are ready for winter weather.
Community members are needed for a variety of Springfield boards, committees, and commission opportunities. The deadline to apply for any of the boards, committees, and commissions is 5:00 p.m. on Monday, February 26, 2024.
Springfield property owners may have racially discriminating language in their title and not know. Click for information on how to find it and get it removed.
The Springfield Arts Commission (SAC) is currently accepting applications for its Heritage Arts Grant (HAG). Organizations, groups, artists, and individuals located in Lane County are encouraged to submit applications for arts and culture related projects resulting in a public event, performance or show in Springfield.
We're now offering pre-approved building plans. These “ready build” plans have been reviewed for compliance with the Oregon Residential Specialty Code, and only require review of the site-specific elements.