City of Springfield Launches FY27 Proposed Budget Adoption Process

Springfield, OR – The City of Springfield will kick off its FY27 budget process with the publication of the proposed budget on April 20, 2026. Public meetings of the City of Springfield Budget Committee begin Monday, May 4, 2026. These meetings provide an opportunity for residents to observe and comment on the proposed budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2026, and ending June 30, 2027.

 

Meetings will be held in-person at Springfield Justice Center (230 Fourth Street, EOC) and virtually via Zoom. Community input is an important part of the budget process, and all residents are encouraged to participate. Public comment will be taken during the May 4 meeting, listed as “Business from the Audience” on the agenda.

 

Meeting Schedule & Agenda Highlights

City of Springfield Budget Committee:

  • Monday, May 4 at 5:30 p.m. – Election of Officers, City Manager Welcome, Budget Message Presentation, Department Future Considerations, Public Comment (Business from the Audience)
  • Tuesday, May 5 at 5:30 p.m. – Springfield Economic Development Agency (SEDA) Budget Presentation and Action, City Budget Committee Deliberation
  • Wednesday, May 6 at 5:30 p.m. – State Shared Revenue, City Budget Committee Deliberation, Budget Approval Motions

 

The May 5 meeting includes both the SEDA budget process and continued deliberation on the City’s proposed budget. These are separate legal budgets with distinct review and approval processes.

More meeting details can be found at: springfield-or.gov/events

Frequently Asked Questions about the FY27 budget process are available at: FAQs Proposed FY27 Budget.pdf

 

How to Access the Proposed Budget

Starting April 20, view the FY27 proposed budget online at: springfield-or.gov/city/finance/budget-committee-meetings-agendas

To request an emailed or printed version, contact:

A paper copy will be available for review at City Hall (Administrative Services counter) starting April 21, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Department budget presentations for the FY27 proposed budget will be available online at: springfield-or.gov/city/finance/budget-committee-meetings-agendas

 

Virtual & In-Person Access

Join via Zoom (registration required): Register to attend

Meeting ID: 849 5085 0242

Dial-in (Listen Only): 971-247-1195 | Toll Free: 877-853-5247

Oregon Relay/TTY: 711 or 800-735-1232

 

Attend in-person:

Springfield Justice Center, EOC

230 Fourth Street

Springfield, OR 97477

Doors will open at 5:00 p.m. to allow for in-person attendance. The meeting location is wheelchair accessible. Interpreter services and other accommodations are available with at least 48 hours’ notice. Assistive listening devices are also available. To request accommodations, please call 541-726-3700.

 

Public Comment Opportunities

Community members are encouraged to share input on the proposed FY 2027 budget in the following ways:

  1. In-person: Provide comments during the public comment portion of the May 4 meeting (listed on the agenda as “Business from the Audience”). Speakers may have up to three minutes; time limits may be adjusted based on the number of participants.
  2. Online (Zoom): Join the meeting via Zoom and use the “raise hand” feature during the public comment portion (“Business from the Audience”) to request to speak.
  3. Email: Submit comments to budget@springfield-or.gov by 1:00 p.m. on May 4. Please include your name and ward.
  4. Mail: Send written comments, including your name and ward, to be received by May 3:

Finance Department

Attn: Jessica Mumme

225 Fifth Street

Springfield, OR 97477

 

Background on the Budget Committees

The City of Springfield Budget Committee is a 12-member panel composed of six elected City Councilors and six appointed Springfield electors. They review and deliberate on the proposed annual budget.

 

The SEDA Budget Committee includes the same 12 members, plus Mayor Sean VanGordon, Lane County Commissioner David Loveall, and appointed Springfield electors from the Glenwood and Downtown Urban Renewal Districts who either live or own businesses within those districts.

 

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