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Springfield Township
This Mini-Grant Program provides reimbursement funds for the design and construction of approved Best Management Practices (BMP) projects, including rain gardens, rain barrels, cisterns, turf reduction, and conservation scholarships.
Posted Date
Jan 6, 2026
Due Date
Apr 6, 2026
Release: Jan 6, 2026
Springfield Township
Close: Apr 6, 2026
This Mini-Grant Program provides reimbursement funds for the design and construction of approved Best Management Practices (BMP) projects, including rain gardens, rain barrels, cisterns, turf reduction, and conservation scholarships.
AvailableSpringfield Township
Work generally consists of constructing three bioretention cells (~5,000SF), the demo and replacement of three catch basins, installation of 170 LF of 4" underdrain and 120 LF of 8" underdrain, and earthwork.
Posted Date
Jan 7, 2025
Due Date
Feb 7, 2025
Release: Jan 7, 2025
Springfield Township
Close: Feb 7, 2025
Work generally consists of constructing three bioretention cells (~5,000SF), the demo and replacement of three catch basins, installation of 170 LF of 4" underdrain and 120 LF of 8" underdrain, and earthwork.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Springfield, Township of
The meeting began with a public hearing concerning the rezoning of three parcels on Canton Road from R2 residential to C2 community commercial district to align with adjacent commercial areas. The rezoning was recommended by the Summit County Planning Commission and the Springfield Township Zoning Commission. Key agenda items during the regular session included the recognition of police officers who completed the physical fitness test, followed by the swearing-in and approval of Darius Elen as a full-time police officer. The board also approved the appointment of Salvatore Sagado to the Road Department, approved participation in the 2026 Summit County Regional Pavement Maintenance Program, and approved the final payment for fire station alerting software/hardware. Further actions involved approving the purchase of a Ford F-150 for the Zoning and Fire Inspector, accepting the resignation of Data Clerk Kelsey Keys, and approving the purchase of two mobile data terminals (MDTs) for the police department. Administrative motions included dispensing with the reading of minutes, approving payment of bills and payroll, acknowledging receipt of fiscal officer's October 2025 reports, and approving temporary appropriations for 2026.
The Springfield Township Board of Trustees held a regular meeting which included the swearing in of new police officers. The board also discussed and approved various administrative motions, including payment of bills and payroll, acknowledgment of the fiscal officer's September 2025 reports, and payment for legal services. Additionally, they approved invoices for Civic Plus, adopted a resolution for the advancement of funds for local taxes, and approved estimates for LED lighting upgrades and repair work at the center on the lake. The board also accepted a nature works grant and approved a quote for the replacement of the outdoor playground. Furthermore, they approved a payment to JD Striping Services Inc. for pavement markings, an advancement for the 2024 safer grant, and a supplemental appropriation from the Ohio Emergency Management Agency. The board also approved a quote for scheduling and payroll software for the fire department and authorized the Fire Chief to apply for the 2026 State Fire Marshals Equipment Grant and the 2025 state Homeland Security Program Grant Project.
The Springfield Township Board of Trustees held a meeting that included a public hearing regarding amendment changes to the riparian wetland setback standards. The discussion involved repealing current standards and replacing them with Summit County standards. A resident expressed concerns about protecting waterways from erosion and pollution, questioning the legacy of the board members in ensuring clean water. There were discussions about property devaluation due to setback changes, the county's enforcement support, and the need for stricter setbacks to maintain water quality.
The board meeting included discussions and actions related to financial matters, such as approving payment of bills and payroll, acknowledging receipt of the fiscal officer's September report, adopting tax rates, and acknowledging receipt and appropriation of funds related to the CARES Act for safety services payroll. Additionally, the board approved the fire department's participation in a fire investigation cooperative, a collective bargaining agreement with the police, the removal of an officer from probation, the hiring of part-time police officers, and the application for a JAG grant for dash cameras. They also certified costs for property abatement and authorized a trustee to enter a purchase agreement for real property.
The Board of Trustees convened for a regular meeting, addressing various issues including annual appropriations for 2024, payment of legal services, and recognizing the Akron Summit County Public Library's 150-year anniversary. Discussions also covered approval for town hall switching network equipment and outdoor wireless upgrades, payment to OTARMA for the 2024 annual premium for insurance, and demolition of a property on Amber Drive. Additionally, the board addressed a nuisance property on Coline Avenue, lease purchase payments for the fire department, appointments of full-time medics, removal of an officer from probation status, and upfitting of a new police cruiser. A community member raised concerns about officer conduct and property issues, while another discussed ongoing problems with runoff and flooding affecting his property and neighborhood.
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