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Staff outlines downtown and Mohawk Climate Friendly Areas overlay and schedule for joint Glenwood planning Senior planner Chelsea Hartman described how the CFA overlay will implement state CFEC rules in downtown and Mohawk (secondary CFAs), noted Glenwood Riverfront as primary CFA, explained density and height standards, and outlined March joint meeting with Lane County and a year‑end adoption deadline.

Springfield is set to reshape its downtown and Mohawk areas with new Climate Friendly Areas designed to meet nearly 10,000 housing units and promote sustainable growth.

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Springfield council reviews Gateway transportation options as 2029 TSP deadline approaches City staff told the council Springfield must complete a major Transportation System Plan update by 2029‑12‑31 under revised state rules; staff outlined options ranging from building the planned R‑50 couplet to changing planned projects or accepting localized congestion, and said additional funds and consultant help would be needed.

Springfield faces a crucial deadline to update its Transportation System Plan by 2029, tackling long-standing congestion and safety issues at the I-5/Beltline gateway—what's next for the city's future?

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Council advances arts, museum and BPAC candidates; staff asked to schedule formal appointments The Springfield City Council interviewed candidates for the Arts Commission, History Museum Advisory Committee and the Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee, advanced select candidates for formal action at a regular session and rescheduled one museum interview for March 13.

Springfield City Council is set to appoint passionate new members to its Arts Commission, History Museum Advisory Committee, and BPAC—who will shape the future of local culture and transportation!

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#SpringfieldLaneCounty #OR #CivicEngagement #CulturalPreservation

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Staff outlines new state housing rules, warns of tight timeline and staffing needs City planners briefed the council on the Oregon Housing Needs Analysis (ONA) process, saying the state now provides production targets and that Springfield must complete a contextualized housing need, housing capacity analysis by 2027 and a housing production strategy by 2028; councilors raised concerns about resources and shifting rules.

Springfield's city planners face a daunting challenge as new state housing rules demand nearly 1,000 additional units and a tight timeline for analysis and strategy.

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City attorney presents municipal code updates on misdemeanors and drones; councilor Rodley urges careful response to federal immigration activity City Attorney Mary Bridget Smith presented a first reading to update municipal code language, including clarifying that municipal code does not apply to drones (preempted). Separately, Councilor Rodley delivered a statement urging substantive local support for immigrant communities and careful policy work around federal immigration activity.

Springfield's city attorney just unveiled important updates to the municipal code, clarifying that drones are off the hook and addressing new firearm laws aimed at protecting public officials.

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Springfield gives staff direction to allow limited housing in Booth Kelly, carves out noisy Q Street triangle Council directed staff to proceed with code amendments to allow broader residential uses in Booth Kelly while excluding parts of the Q Street/Laura area judged unsuitable for housing; staff will draft CFA and housing code changes for fall adoption and must meet a state deadline to adopt Climate Friendly Areas by Dec. 31.

Springfield's City Council is poised to reshape housing policies in industrial areas, aiming for a balance between growth and livability amid pressing climate mandates.

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Springfield agency hears plan for Glenwood Phase 1 infrastructure, estimates $9.97 million The Springfield Economic Development Agency received a presentation on a proposed Phase 1 of the Glenwood master plan that would provide roads, utilities and river-edge open space; staff estimated the minimum viable Phase 1 at about $9,970,000 and scheduled a required community meeting for Feb. 19.

Springfield's Economic Development Agency unveils a $9.97 million plan to transform the Glenwood area with vital infrastructure and open spaces—are you ready for the future?

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Council reviews Booth Kelly rezoning and compatibility rules as part of housing-and-design initiative Planning staff proposed rezoning Booth Kelly to a Mixed Use Employment District, simplifying an older conceptual development plan, and adding compatibility standards (noise limits, setbacks, screening); councilors favored starting with noise standards and scheduled further code refinement.

Springfield's council is taking bold steps to revamp the Booth Kelly area, aiming to boost housing affordability while addressing noise and design compatibility—big changes are on the horizon!

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Springfield staff outline shared employer–employee payroll tax; council defers rate decision to April 6 City staff presented a proposed shared payroll tax to shore up the general fund, proposed as a 0.1% (0.001) placeholder split evenly between employers and employees and projected to raise roughly $2.3M–$2.9M depending on wage definitions; council agreed to defer setting the rate to an April 6 work session and to delegate administrative rulemaking to the city manager.

Springfield is considering a new shared payroll tax that could generate up to $2.9 million to support the general fund—find out what this means for residents and businesses!

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Agency delegates negotiations on 538 Main Street development to CETA The Springfield Economic Development Agency unanimously approved a resolution Jan. 12 to delegate negotiation authority to the CETA board for a proposed multi-story residential development at 538 Main Street, consolidating city and CETA project decisions under one decision-making body.

Springfield's Economic Development Agency has taken a bold step, delegating negotiation powers to the CETA board for an exciting multi-story residential project at 538 Main Street!

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Planning Commission approves draft 2027–2031 Capital Improvement Program 6–0 After a public hearing with no oral testimony, the Springfield Planning Commission voted 6–0 to recommend the draft 2027–2031 Capital Improvement Program to city council, citing no substantive text changes and staff plans to prioritize citizen-requested streets by request count.

The Springfield Planning Commission has given the green light to the draft 2027–2031 Capital Improvement Program, prioritizing citizen-requested projects to transform our streets!

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Springfield hears plan to extend metro wastewater service to Creswell and Goshen; engineers flag local constraints and funding questions Lane County, Creswell and MWMC briefed Springfield council on a proposed metro plan amendment to connect Creswell, Goshen and Short Mountain Landfill to the Eugene–Springfield wastewater system. Presenters cited options (new plant vs. connection), estimated costs, and said plant-level capacity is generally sufficient but local trunk lines and pump stations need further analysis.

Springfield's City Council is considering a major metro plan that could bring efficient wastewater solutions to Creswell and Goshen, but local funding questions and infrastructure upgrades are at the forefront of the discussion.

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Council weighs code changes to encourage higher-density housing while protecting commercial land City staff presented proposed zoning changes to allow more multiunit housing on small commercial parcels, adjust setbacks and heights, and consider minimum-density standards; councilors debated protecting ground-floor commercial uses, bedroom counts per unit, and compatibility where residential meets industrial.

Springfield is on the brink of transforming its commercial corridors with new zoning proposals aimed at boosting higher-density housing while balancing the needs of local businesses.

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Springfield council directs staff to develop payroll tax after large public hearing After an extensive public hearing dominated by residents urging full library funding, the Springfield City Council voted 6–0 to direct staff to develop a payroll tax proposal for council review; staff will return with details and updated revenue forecasts early next year.

The Springfield City Council is taking a crucial step towards funding the library by exploring a payroll tax proposal after hearing passionate pleas from residents.

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Springfield staff propose zoning rewrite to open more sites for housing, lower commercial requirements City planners presented draft code amendments that would allow more multiunit housing across Main Street, South Bay and climate‑friendly overlay areas, lower some ground‑floor commercial requirements and raise minimum densities; TAC members urged clarifications on frontage, small‑lot feasibility and industrial adjacency.

Springfield is taking bold steps to tackle its housing crisis by proposing new zoning changes that could pave the way for 470 new homes each year!

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Springfield EDA approves MOU to host Sunday farmers market with Lane County Farmers Market The Springfield Economic Development Agency voted to direct the city manager to enter an MOU with Lane County Farmers Market to pilot a Sunday downtown market. The MOU proposes $15,000 in year one and $10,000 in years two and three from EDA program revenue and requires annual reporting.

Springfield is set to launch a vibrant Sunday farmers market downtown, backed by a $15,000 subsidy to kickstart community engagement and local business support!

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Springfield Council Hears Options for Fire Governance; Officials Weigh District vs. Intergovernmental Entity At a Nov. 10 work session, Springfield officials reviewed two leading options for governing the consolidated Springfield–Eugene fire service — a new fire district or an intergovernmental entity (IGE) — with staff outlining tax/fee impacts, revenue estimates and a mid‑January check‑in on next steps.

Springfield City Council is at a crossroads, reviewing two governance models for fire services that could reshape funding and operations amid a looming $3 million deficit.

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Springfield EDA directs city manager to move ahead with sale of Memorial Building The Springfield Economic Development Agency on Oct. 27 unanimously directed the city manager to exercise a purchase-and-sale agreement for the Memorial Building at 765 A Street, with adjustments to terms. The board also approved the consent calendar unanimously and heard no public testimony.

The Springfield Economic Development Agency just took a significant step toward revitalizing downtown by approving the sale of the Memorial Building for the Drifters baseball club and academy!

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Council pauses decision on Flock ALPR program after extended public concerns After a multi-hour work session and public testimony, Springfield city leaders asked police and staff to return with narrower options and safeguards for the Flock automated license-plate recognition (ALPR) system; no vote was taken to activate or cancel the system.

Springfield officials hit pause on the controversial Flock automated license-plate reader system after a heated public debate, seeking tighter safeguards before making a decision.

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Commission discusses plan–zone conflicts in Washburn district, impact on property divisions Officials flagged a long-running mismatch between comprehensive-plan designations and zoning in the Washburn Historic District that can block property partitions and complicate owners’ plans to sell or reconfigure housing; staff and commissioners discussed possible policy approaches and next steps.

Springfield’s Washburn Historic District is caught in a zoning conflict that could stall property owners' dreams of dividing and selling their homes.

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Springfield Planning Commission Reviews Housing Design Initiative Code Plan Audit Commission discusses proposed changes to housing regulations to address growth and affordability.

Springfield is taking bold steps to tackle its housing crisis, aiming to create 470 new homes each year and make affordable living a reality for its residents.

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Residents of Jasper Meadows Voice Concerns Over Traffic and Safety with New Developments Jasper Meadows residents express safety concerns over traffic from proposed housing developments.

Jasper Meadows residents are raising alarms over new housing developments that could drastically increase traffic and jeopardize their safety, urging the city council to reconsider the implications of these plans.

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CETA Board Elects New Leadership With Rodley as Chair and Blackwell as Vice Chair CETA board selects Rodley as chair, Blackwell as vice chair, and Stout as secretary.

Springfield's City Council just made waves by electing Rodley as the new chair of the CETA board, ensuring strong leadership for the community's future!

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Council Plans November History Talk and Art Walk Coordination Council members discuss scheduling history talk and Art Walk for November agenda.

Springfield City Council is gearing up for a groundbreaking history talk this November, perfectly timed to enhance the excitement of the Art Walk!

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Window Repair Workshop in Glenwood Attracts Local Property Owners and Experts Glenwood hosts successful window repair workshop with strong attendance and expert guidance.

Springfield's recent window repair workshop not only empowered homeowners with essential skills but also highlighted the historical richness of its setting—what's next for this vibrant community?

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Historic Commission Meeting Approves Agenda with No Public Input Historic Commission meets with no public comments or pending land use applications.

Springfield's Historic Commission met to address the urgent need for community engagement in preserving the city’s unique architectural heritage, but with no public input, is the future of these historic sites at risk?

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Historic Review Approves Changes to F Street Carriage House Design Historic review resolves door design issue at F Street carriage house near CV House.

Springfield's Historic Commission is on the verge of revitalizing the F Street carriage house, restoring its charm while navigating funding challenges for preservation projects.

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Glenwood Redevelopment Project Moves Forward Despite Timing Challenges with CFA Code Changes Staff coordinates to align Glenwood redevelopment and climate-friendly area code changes.

Springfield's City Council is tackling major timing hurdles in the Glenwood redevelopment, aiming to harmonize code changes with climate-friendly initiatives for a sustainable future.

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#SpringfieldLaneCounty #OR #ClimateFriendlyAreas #SustainableDevelopment #UrbanPlanning

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Glenwood City Proposes Master Plan for Safe Riverfront Development City staff outlines amendments for climate friendly area and Glenwood Riverfront standards.

Springfield's Planning Commission is taking bold steps to ensure a safe, vibrant riverfront that prioritizes public access and environmental sustainability.

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Springfield Planning Commission Welcomes New Member Callie Ackland Planning commission introduces new member and reviews upcoming public hearing details.

The Springfield Planning Commission is back in action with new member Callie Ackland, aiming to reshape the future of the community through vital discussions on housing and urban planning.

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