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Springfield committee advances wide consent agenda, sends rules changes and STAR bond study to debate amid heated public comment
Summary
The City Council committee on April 14 approved a large consent agenda and moved proposed amendments to council rules and a $75,000 STAR bond feasibility study to the debate docket. Public comment that followed focused intensely on a recent meeting incident and calls for police accountability and meeting safety.
The Springfield City Council committee convened on April 14, 2026, approved a broad consent agenda of ordinances ranging from public-works contracts to grant acceptances and directed several items to the debate calendar, including revisions to council rules and a proposed feasibility study for a STAR bond district. The meeting drew extended public comment about policing, an alleged racial slur at a prior meeting, and safety concerns for elected officials and residents.
Council members accepted the treasurer's report for March after Treasurer Eric reported a corporate fund ending balance of $62,430,881 and noted an ARPA balance of $3,229,089. Dozens of ordinances covering public utilities, contract extensions, sidewalk and street programs, and grant-funded park improvements were presented and moved to the consent agenda; the body approved…
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