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Springfield City Council approves package of ordinances, budget amendments and administrative processes
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Summary
Council approved multiple ordinances and resolutions—including a new Legacy Golf Course fee schedule, FY2026 budget amendments (including a $6.5M fire-station labor reclassification), code updates, and procedural authority for easement negotiation and land-agreement assignment—mostly by unanimous votes.
Springfield City Council approved a broad package of ordinances, resolutions and administrative actions covering fees, zoning appointments, municipal-code updates, budget amendments and city projects during a regularly scheduled meeting.
Highlights of the meeting’s legislative actions included final approval of ordinance 26-08 to replace the Legacy Golf Course fee schedule; approval of ordinance 26-09 to amend the fiscal-year 2026 budget (staff noted a $6.5 million reclassification for fire-station labor moved to the Industrial Development Board, or IDB); and multiple rezoning ordinances (26-12 for 1300 Adrian Drive and 26-13 for 200 Banks/Bates Drive) approved on second and final reading. The council also approved code changes related to refuse/trash collection, natural-gas infrastructure in new developments, and city-court procedures.
The council voted to adopt procedural changes to easement acquisition for the Highway T57 waterline upgrade, authorizing the contracted firm to negotiate up to 120% of appraised value (plus cost to cure) to speed acquisitions. Members also approved assigning a South Range Street land contract to the Springfield IDB so that, if the guaranteed maximum price returned by the construction manager is satisfactory, the IDB can proceed toward groundbreaking on a new fire station.
Several administrative and service items passed by voice or roll call, including a first reading to clarify food-vendor (food-truck) rules (ordinance 26-18) to exempt events already regulated by state health authorities, approval of a budget submission for the Robertson County Joint Airport (with the city’s supplemental request reduced to $20,247 from $73,000), and routine task orders and contract amendments for engineering and GIS services.
Votes at a glance - Ordinance 26-08 (Legacy Golf Course fees): motion by Alderman Gregg, second Alderman Hubbard — passed (clerk announced motion passes). - Ordinance 26-09 (FY2026 budget amendments): motion by Alderman Hubbard, second Alderman Bradley — passed 6–0. - Ordinance 26-10 (zoning appeals appointments): passed 6–0. - Ordinance 26-12 (rezoning 1300 Adrian Drive RS-10 → RS-7): passed 6–0. - Ordinance 26-13 (rezoning 200 Banks/Bates Drive RS-10 → RS-7): passed 6–0. - Ordinance 26-14 (refuse/trash code): passed 6–0. - Ordinance 26-15 (natural gas infrastructure conditions): passed 6–0. - Ordinance 26-16 (municipal code — city court): passed (clerk announced motion passed). - Ordinance 26-17 (rezoning/annexation for 3168 Old Road): passed 6–0 (separate annexation resolution 26-06 also passed 6–0). - Ordinance 26-18 (mobile food vendors — first reading): roll-call passed 6–0. - Ordinance 26-19 (lighting/electric brake corrections): rolled forward on a recorded vote — passed 6–0. - Resolution 26-05 (surplus property): passed 6–0. - Resolution 26-06 (annexation and plan of service for 3168 Old Road): passed 6–0. - Resolution 26-07 (performance bond renewal/reduction for Summit View/Baysons 1): passed with one abstention (recorded as 5–0–1). - Easement negotiation authority for Highway T57: approved (authorize negotiation up to 120% of appraised value plus cost to cure) — passed 6–0.
Council members asked few substantive follow-up questions on most items; staff provided brief explanations on several agenda items. The meeting included a note from staff that the livestream experienced technical issues and that a recorded video will be uploaded after the meeting.

