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Council directs staff to pursue nuisance liens for seven properties with $355,000 in unpaid fines

5943522 · October 14, 2025
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Summary

Code enforcement staff briefed the Springfield City Council on seven chronic nuisance properties with more than $355,000 in unpaid court-ordered fines and recommended placing nuisance liens under Springfield Municipal Code 5.64. Councilors directed staff to proceed with the public-hearing timeline and notices.

Charlie (code enforcement officer) told the Springfield City Council that seven properties have more than $355,000 in unpaid court-ordered fines tied to chronic nuisance violations and that existing collection efforts have not yielded recovery.

"These court orders remain unpaid and are currently with the collections agency, which has recovered, nothing," Charlie said, describing cases that span 18 months to four years and include repeat violations such as RVs and garbage on vacant lots, blocked ADA access, unsecured dangerous buildings, junk vehicles and industrial activity on residential lots.

Nut graf: Staff recommended using nuisance liens under Springfield Municipal Code 5.64 to attach unpaid fines to…

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