Floodplain Acquisition Program
The Floodplain Acquisition Program was formed after the flood of 1993 when several homes in the Ferguson Sinkhole area were heavily flooded. Storm water bond issue funds allocated for this program are used to make voluntary acquisitions of flood prone properties as well as undeveloped acreage in floodplain and sinkhole areas and along riparian (stream) corridors. These acquisitions provide benefits to the public in terms of flood control, stream and groundwater quality protection, wildlife habitat, and recreational uses. Since 1993, over $12 million has been utilized for these property acquisitions.
In partnership with the Springfield-Greene County Parks Department and Ozark Greenways, floodplain and riparian corridor acquisitions are often utilized for the development of parks and trails in addition to flood hazard reduction and water quality enhancement. These acquisitions are listed below.


- Galloway Creek Greenway Trail
- Seminole to Battlefield Road (43 acres)
- Southern Hills to Battlefield Road (16 acres) (private funds)
- South Creek Greenway Trail
- Close Park (52 acres)
- Campbell to National (20 acres)
- Wilsons Creek Greenway Trail
- Scenic and Bennett Mobile Home (9 acres)
- Scenic and Bennett Open Space (43 acres)
- Fassnight Creek (planned greenway
trail)
- Bennett and Utah (2 acres)
- Maple Park Cemetery adjoining land (2 acres)
- Bennett Street area - 23 residential properties
- Jordan Creek Greenway Trail
- Mount Vernon to Grand (20 acres)
- Catalpa to Bennett (10 acres)
- Smith Park to Silver Springs Park - 7 properties/partial lots (see Jordan Creek North Branch Daylighting Project)