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Updated design guidelines also were adopted for future construction in the C-Street area.

Council also mulls a rezoning request for 43 acres along East Sunshine Street.

Members also hear a proposal to lower interest rates and a request by Springfield Public Schools.

The city also greenlights efforts to widen Interstate 44 through Springfield.

Rezoning cases for two south Springfield developments were brought before council.

The governing body also votes on rezoning cases.

Council hears next step on Jefferson Avenue Footbridge and votes to join new energy district.

The governor calls on a $100 million rainy day fund.

The governing body also hears a bill on sewer rate increases.

Phase I of the Jordan Creek daylighting project is presented.

Also, Springfield Identity Project pitches new flag design to council committee.

Danielle Kincaid, attorney with Ozarks Elder Law, says she learned in her first externship to trust her gut feelings. She says second guessing and looking back is never good for your client. …

Parking concerns are raised by council and residents.

The governing body also reviews a $10 million project.

City staff requests eminent domain through an ordinance for stormwater project.

Also, City Utilities presents its 2020 budget.

A state grant will fund 90% of two new corporate hangars.

The body votes unanimously to establish the community improvement district.

As moratorium expires, officials outline community improvement district on South Lone Pine.

Do you have questions about how the legalization of medical marijuana in Missouri will affect your workplace? Elizabeth Wente, Partner with Spencer Fane, LLP in the Labor and Employment group, …

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