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The Planning Commission reviewed several public hearing applications filed by St. Joseph Catholic Church, which included requests for the vacation of a plat, a zone change, and approval for preliminary and final plats for St. Joseph 2nd Addition. Additionally, the City of Springfield submitted applications to amend the zoning ordinance regarding permitted uses and permitted conditional uses for both the BP Business Park District and the LI Light Industrial District.
This document outlines the Future Land Use Plan for Springfield, serving as a guide for the community's growth and development. It identifies preferred development patterns, integrates community input on housing, commercial, and infrastructure needs, and addresses various growth considerations such as population projections and physical infrastructure. The plan aims to promote smart and balanced growth, preserve sensitive environmental and agricultural areas, encourage a mix of residential typologies, and strategically support commercial, business park, and industrial activities. The overarching vision for growth extends through 2050, with a focus on maintaining Springfield's small-town character and identity.
This Parks and Trails Chapter provides a comprehensive review of existing parkland and recreation resources within the City of Springfield, including detailed level of service and walk-time analyses. It projects future demand for parks and trails based on population growth scenarios up to 2050. The chapter outlines high-level recommendations, goals, policies, and action items aimed at providing a high-quality parks and trails system for current and future residents. Key priorities include expanding trail connections, developing new neighborhood parks, upgrading existing facilities, and improving overall park management and accessibility.
This Comprehensive Plan for the City of Springfield, adopted in May 2025, serves as a long-range guide for the community's future growth and development through 2050. It focuses on preserving the unique small-town character while addressing Future Land Use, Housing, Transportation and Mobility, Community Identity and Downtown, Parks and Trails, and Natural Resources and Energy. The plan outlines strategies to enhance quality of life, promote sustainable practices, and ensure a connected and vibrant future for Springfield residents and visitors.
This document comprises a series of maps illustrating various planning aspects for Springfield. Key areas include planning boundaries, growth considerations, future land use designations, estimated land use capture for development phases, and plans for future streets, downtown enhancements, and gateway improvements. It also details existing and future parks and trails, along with their service areas and geographic distribution.
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