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In December 2022, neighborhood residents filed a lawsuit to block developers’ plans for commercial buildings at the corner of National Avenue and Sunshine Street.
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Springfield City Council voted to check in on the state of the community’s historic building stock.
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This week, Springfield City Council debated whether to make it easier for neighborhood residents to protest new applications for liquor store licenses.
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Both proposed developments are located on Springfield’s north side.
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Federal funding will help pay for two new pedestrian and bike paths.
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In six weeks, Missouri legislators begin pre-filing bills for next year’s lawmaking session in Jefferson City. Springfield elected leaders are gearing up by working out their wish list for state senators and representatives.
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Among many other measures at the October 16 meeting, Springfield City Council approved grant money for two new stretches of pedestrian pathway.
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Census data show most of the housing stock in Springfield is made up of rentals these days. On October 16, Council approved zoning plans for apartments in central and southeast Springfield.
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Grant funds will pay Greene County families with a new baby to sign up for a nurse home-visit to connect them with health resources in the community.
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By the end of this year or early in 2024, City Utilities and Springfield City Council could sign off on extensive development plans for Lake Springfield.