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Board of Police Commissioners to ask department reps to attend annual meeting after residents’ quality‑of‑life complaints
Summary
Springfield’s Board of Police Commissioners agreed April 8 to ask the Springfield Police Department to send a captain or deputy chief to future annual meetings to answer residents’ quality‑of‑life complaints; members also discussed a Department of Justice comment about whether the board’s budget should be separate from the police department.
The Board of Police Commissioners met Wednesday, April 8, 2026, at 299 H Boulevard in Springfield City and agreed to request that the Springfield Police Department send a captain or deputy chief to next year’s annual meeting so officers can answer residents’ quality‑of‑life questions and take notes for follow-up.
Commissioner (S2) said the March 18 annual meeting had become a forum for residents “to vent,” describing many comments as complaints about noise, parking and uninsured vehicles that are not within the board’s direct authority. “I think it was a confusion of what people expect,” Commissioner (S2) said.
Commissioner (S3) proposed inviting a…
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