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Councilwoman Mary Collette

General Councilwoman

Mary Collette

Contact Information

City Hall: 417-864-1651
Office: 417-839-0119
Fax: 417-864-1649
email: CityCouncil@ci.springfield.mo.us
840 Boonville Ave., Springfield, MO 65802

Committee Assignments

Plans & Policies Committee
Community Involvement Committee

Biography

Mary Collette was elected as an at-large Councilwoman, April 2001 and was re-elected in April 2005. She currently serves as Chair of the Council’s Community Involvement Committee and is a member of the Plans & Policies Committee. She is also the City Council representative to the Sister Cities Board. In addition she is a member of the Springfield Regional Arts Council Board.

Mary graduated from SMSU in 1978 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design with a double minor in Photography and Photo Offset Printing. That same year, she opened Collette Studios, Creative Design & Production Services, which she runs from Old Firehouse #2, Boonville & Commercial. With her husband of 15 years Paul Parker, she also operates a restoration and rental business called CPR (Collette Parker Restoration).

Mary is a founding member of Springfield Rotary North, Urban Districts Alliance, and the Urban Neighborhood Alliance. She is the founder and past coordinator of Frisco Days History Festival. She currently serves on the board of Preservation Springfield and the board of Commercial Club of Springfield. Mary also served on the board of the Midtown Neighborhood Association and the Springfield Counseling Center Board. She is a past chair of the Historic District Review Board, now known as the Landmarks Board.

Mary’s efforts writing Community Development Block Grants for the Commercial Street Historic District have resulted in over half-a-million dollars in streetscaping and landscaping. She also partnered with Springfield’s Public Works Department to help secure around $750,000 in state, federal and CDBG funding for restoration of the Jefferson Avenue Footbridge. In 1999, Mary received the Gift of Time Award in Arts & Culture for her many years of community service.

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