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Springfield’s Bagged Leaf Pickup

The City of Springfield provides a free leaf pickup service to residents within the city limits to help prevent flooding, protect water quality, and keep our neighborhood streets safe for people driving, walking, and biking. Sanipac is contracted to pick up, haul, and recycle bagged leaves within City limits.

Springfield’s Bagged Leaf Pickup2023-10-17T08:37:44-07:00

Businesses are encouraged to enroll in storm drain cleaning program before Oct. 31 deadline

The City of Springfield’s Stormwater Team hopes Springfield businesses take advantage of a recently launched Lane County program to clean storm drains on their property and keep local waterways healthy.

Businesses are encouraged to enroll in storm drain cleaning program before Oct. 31 deadline2024-03-26T09:12:34-07:00

Deadline Extended – Applicants sought for Springfield boards, committees, and commissions

The City is seeking dedicated community members who want to offer their talents, experience, and perspectives to help make a difference in the Springfield.

Deadline Extended – Applicants sought for Springfield boards, committees, and commissions2023-10-02T09:05:16-07:00

Drive cautiously as kids return to school

Springfield schools will be back in session next week and our streets will be bustling with morning and evening activity again. As children head back to school – the City of Springfield, Springfield Public Schools, and the Springfield Police Department would like to remind community members to use extra caution when driving, especially near schools.

Drive cautiously as kids return to school2023-09-01T17:57:08-07:00
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