The second of three public input meetings to discuss future development in the Galloway/Lone Pine area was held May 14. Senior Planner Olivia Hough kicked off the meeting, held at The Venues Church on East Battlefield, with the results of the first public survey. John McNabb with Sapp Design Architects…
Author: Melissa Hart, Managing Editor
Bobby Berry and Dean Freeman from the City’s Public Works department visited Pittman Elementary May 14 to educate students about the the relationship between clean streets and sidewalks and the water quality of local waterways. Remember, kids, we all live downstream!
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A vehicle that does not have a valid license plate or is not in operating condition may be considered an inoperable vehicle. Inoperable vehicles must be stored in a garage or suitable enclosed building. If a violation is found to exist, the owner of the property will be notified and…
Living paycheck to paycheck? Struggling with affordable childcare or housing? Feeling hopeless? The Northwest Project might be right for you and your family. Now recruiting for a new group. The Northwest Project pilots strategies to help families sustain their long-term success in emerging from circumstances that have kept them under resourced. The curriculum…
Community Partnership of the Ozarks’ Springfield Tool Library is now located in CPO’s parking lot at 330 N. Jefferson. Hours are Tuesdays from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. and Thursdays from 3-6 p.m. The Tool Library, the only program of its kind in the state, lends out home repair and gardening tools…
At is April 8 and April 22 meetings, City Council approved updates to the Phelps Grove Neighborhood Plan and an amendment to the neighborhood’s urban conservation district (UCD) regulations. Phelps Grove Neighborhood Association President Eric Pauly commended Phelps Grove neighbors and City Planning and Development staff, particularly Senior Planner Alana Owen,…
The City of Springfield’s Purchasing division is soliciting sealed bids until 3 p.m., Wednesday, May 1, 2019 for the sale of various parcels of City-owned property at 17 locations in Springfield. Many of the properties were once the site of one or more dangerous buildings that have since been demolished…
Springfield Mayor Ken McClure and four City Councilmen will retain their seats following the April 2 election, and one new member will replace outgoing Zone 2 Councilman Tom Prater. Those maintaining their seats include: Andrew Lear, General Seat C; Richard Ollis, General Seat D; Mike Schilling, Zone 3; and Matt…