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Service Request Reports

The NCO is working to encourage safe and healthy neighborhoods for Springfield residents. The best way to achieve these goals is with your cooperation. Here is what you can do.

Neighborhood Code Compliance & Service Request

If trash, weeds, front yard parking, inoperable vehicles, and other nuisances are degrading the integrity of your neighborhood you can report them to the city’s service request system and the appropriate city department will address the situation.

To report a service request call the Department of Public Information at: 864-1011
OR
File a request online

Neighborhood Teams Program

By coordinating the City's Neighborhood Teams program the department addresses property-related issues in participating neighborhoods. Neighborhood Teams is a collaboration between neighborhood residents, NCO staff, police, health department, and other departments involved to clean up problem areas in specific neighborhoods. Meetings are held every six weeks for residents to express there concerns and submit a list of problems to be corrected.

If you are interested in participating in Neighborhood Teams contact Randall Whitman at 864-2027

Neighborhood Enhancement Codes

The City of Springfield Municipal Code is focused on maintaining a basic level of quality within our City’s residential areas. These codes target common nuisances such as weeds and tall grass, trash, junk, inoperable vehicles, barking dogs, parking violations. They also address the more serious issues of building safety, overcrowding, zoning, and crime.

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