Come Home to Springfield
Get moving with this collection of easily accessible walking paths and trails in the city. This joint project between Healthy Living Alliance and Childhood Obesity Action Group is designed to provide a wide variety of choices for walking, with most walks 30 minutes in length. Visit startwalkingnow.org, and enter "Walk Springfield" in the "Path Name" field to get started!
A-Z Tour of Springfield
Hosts Scott Turk and Emily Hegg give a quick rundown of many things that make Springfield a great community in this A-Z video tour.
Getting Established
- Greater Springfield Board of Realtors
- Neighborhood Organizatios and Resources
- Urban Neighborhoods Alliance
- City Housing Loan Programs
- City Utilities of Springfield - Utility services include gas, water, electricity, transit and telecommunications. Sewer service is provided by the City of Springfield, but billed by City Utilities.
- Trash and Garbage Disposal - Springfield does not have municipal trash collection. Citizens should consult phone directories for private trash-hauling companies.
- Recycling Services
- Voter Registration
- Personal and Property Taxes - (Greene County)
Getting Around
- Municipal Bus System
- Greenway Trails
- Free Carpool Matching Service
- Springfield-Branson National Airport
Safety and Wellness
- Fire Department
- Fire Station Map
- Police
- Crime Reports Map
- Emergency Management (Springfield-Greene County)
- Storm Siren Map
- Health Department (Springfield-Greene County)
- Local Hospitals
- Local, State, and Federal Government Services
- Community Human Services Needs – 2-1-1 Network
Living and Learning
- Springfield Public Schools (District R-12)
- Colleges and Universities
- Library System (Springfield-Greene County)
- Greater Springfield Farmer’s Market
- C-Street Farmer’s Market
- Park Central Square Farmers Market
- Greene County Historical Society
- Local Geneology Research



