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Springfield vote tallies for the September 3rd, 2024 City Preliminary Election will be posted here after the polls close at 8 pm. Mayor Sarno Ready to Cheer on Our Springfield Thunderbirds on Opening Night this Saturday!
311 Service Center Request Online 24/7 Mon-Fri 7:00 a.m.-4:00 .p.m. Phone: 311 or (413)736-3111 TTY: relay to (413)736-3111
Identifying Properties and Viewing Details. In addition to searching for a property you may interactively select one from the map. To do this simply click / tap the property on the map. The selected property will be highlighted on the map and the details of that property will be displayed in the Parcel Details window.
City of Springfield hosts Purple Heart Return Ceremony at City Hall. Springfield, MA – Mayor Domenic J. Sarno, Springfield’s Veterans’ Services Director Joseph DeCaro and the Veterans’ Services team, Veterans of Foreign Wars and National Sergeant at Arms and Post…. Read more.
Springfield, the 3rd largest City in Massachusetts and the 4th largest in all of New England, is a City of many attributes. It has been known as the “City of Firsts” – a moniker earned through a history of innovation, including America’s first Armory and military arsenal and the first American made automobile.
In 1641, the town of Springfield, named in honor of Pynchon's English birthplace, was incorporated. Springfield officially became a city in May of 1852. Springfield's location at the crossroads of New England is the most significant reason for its progress and continuing economic success.
Search the Assessors Database. Type in a parcel number or street address and select the correct item from the popup menu, or browse all addresses on a street by typing just the street name and then clicking on the "Search" button. Results can be sorted by street number or owner name. Parcel #:
Update as of January 2024. City Council President Michael A. Fenton has announced that the City Council continue to operate under hybrid meeting practices in 2024. All regular City Council meetings will be in-person.
The following information provides ways to submit a public records request to the City of Springfield. To Make a Public Records Request Via Regular Mail: Please be sure to include your name and contact information, such as mailing address, phone number and/or email address.
Death certificate for any person whose death occurred within the city limits of Springfield, MA and for any Springfield resident who passed away in any other Massachusetts community. Visit the City Clerk's Office during office hours