Prepare debris.
City residents may begin placing organic debris (like limbs and branches)
at the curb now. Please keep debris away from sidewalks, mailboxes, and
storm drains or from blocking visibility at intersections.
Click “Request Help” below by July 14 to request volunteer help getting your debris to the curb. Those without internet access or who need help submitting the form should call the Citizen Resource Center at 864-1010.
The City of Springfield needs volunteers to join Public Works and City Staff to help residents in need drag storm debris to the curbline in preparation for debris pickup. Individuals, families, businesses, churches and civic groups are encouraged to register for a morning (7:30 – 11:30 a.m.) or afternoon (1-5 p.m.) volunteer shift at one of many rally points across Springfield. Registrations will be collected via the City of Springfield’s new volunteer portal, Give Pulse.
Volunteers will receive a FREE Clean Green t-shirt and pizza lunch!
City residents may begin placing organic debris (like limbs and branches)
at the curb now. Please keep debris away from sidewalks, mailboxes, and
storm drains or from blocking visibility at intersections.
Please have debris at the curb or street edge by the beginning of the
sweep date to assure collection. City contractor Hodges Tree Service
will assist in removing the remaining large debris piles and completing
assistance requests.
The City of Springfield is calling on volunteers to step up and help neighbors in need by joining Clean Green Springfield’s Storm Debris Cleanup Day on Thursday, July 17.
This one-day volunteer event will support residents—especially seniors, people with disabilities, and others who need help—by moving organic storm debris to the curb ahead of scheduled City pickup sweeps.
Everyone! Individuals, families, businesses, faith groups, and civic organizations are encouraged to volunteer.
Choose from one or both shifts:
Volunteers will rally at one of 15 locations across the city. When you sign up, you can pick your preferred location.
City of Springfield residents should begin placing organic debris (like limbs and branches) at the curb starting July 7. Please keep debris away from sidewalks, mailboxes, and storm drains or from blocking visibility at intersections.
Residents needing help moving debris to the curb can request assistance by completing the online Storm Debris Assistance Request Form, which is linked on CleanGreenSGF.com, by Monday, July 14.
Citywide Pickup Schedule by Council Zone
After the July 17 volunteer event, Public Works will begin curbside sweeps by Council Zone:
Please have debris at the curb or street edge by the beginning of the sweep date to ensure collection. City contractor Hodges Tree Service will assist in removing the remaining large debris piles and completing assistance requests.
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For more information, contact Cora Scott at 417-380-3352 or cscott@springfieldmo.gov.
The Board of the Seminole Holland Neighborhood Association will be at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, June 25, 2025, at Messiah Lutheran Church, 925 E Seminole St.
The meeting is open to the public. Anyone wishing to observe or address the Board is welcome to attend.
Also, the board has some vacant positions. Why not come out to see what's involved?
Thursday, June 5th the Neighborhood Advisory Council will be hosting a Neighborhood Teams Workshop at the efactory (405 N Jefferson Ave) in the Cox Health Room at 6pm. Neighbors that are interested in having a regular meeting with city staff to discuss chronic nuisance properties should join the meeting. Presenters will talk about what the program is, the commitment it requires from neighbors and staff to be successful, and the tools available have since the program was last up and running.
If you are interested in helping to represent the Seminole Holland Neighborhood Association in this program, you are encouraged to attend.
For more information, call 417-942-1446.
The Board of the Seminole Holland Neighborhood Association will be at 6 p.m. on Monday, May 26, 2025 at Messiah Lutheran Church, 925 E Seminole St.
The meeting is open to the public. Anyone wishing to observe or address the Board is welcome to attend.