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Since 1995, Springfield voters have approved using the current level property tax money to fund several major Capital Improvements projects with no increase in the property tax rate:

  • new fire stations,
  • a new grandstand and the exhibition hall or "E-plex" at the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds,
  • and a number of stormwater problems.
  • Storm siren replacements

These projects are all either underway or completed.

On February 6, 2001 voters approvde keeping the level property tax to continue providing revenue for major Capital Improvement projects projects with no increase in the property tax rate.

These projects include improving fire protection by buying additional land and building, equipping and relocating one fire station, and City facility improvements, which include:

  • Continuing improvements to the stormwater system.
  • Improvements to City owned facilities such as roof replacement of Historic City Hall.
  • Land acquisition from willing sellers to implement recommendations from Vision 20/20 for Jordan Valley Park.

Proposal B Language on Ballot

Question: "Shall the City of Springfield be authorized to continue the current level property tax, which is twenty-seven (27) cents, for the purpose of improving fire protection including the buying of land and building, equipping and relocating one fire station, city facility improvements, buying property available to implement the Vision 20/20 Long Range Plan, and continuing improvements to the stormwater system, by levying a property tax for municipal purposes not to exceed twenty-seven (27) cents per one hundred dollars assessed valuation, excluding the special levy for parks, public health and the art museum, provided this levy shall end when the last payment for any bonds issued to fund the above projects is made?"

Note: This will not result in an increase of the current levy for debt or municipal purposes.

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