Resident Services

City Hall

8:00am – 4:30pm     Monday – Friday

(912) 754-7617

130 S. Laurel Street, corner of Laurel St. and Second St. 
PO Box 1
Springfield, GA 31329

– Water/sewer service and billing
– Issuance of city licenses or permits
– Property tax information
– Notary public services
– Trash service inquires
– Zoning & Elevation Certificates

City Hall

Comprehensive Planning

The 2025-2045 Springfield Comprehensive Plan has been adopted. Click the Link below to view the plan document.

Springfield Police Department

 

Phone: (912) 754-3061 – 130 S. Laurel Street – Monday to Friday, 8:00-4:30

Public Works Department

 

Phone: (912) 754-7617  –  Monday to Friday, 8:00-4:30

Darlene Seagroves

Police/Court Clerk

James Woodcock

Acting Chief of Police

E-Mail: jwoodcock@springfieldga.org

View Guidelines for Re-opening of Municpal Court

 Guidelines

It is the Mission of the Springfield Police Department and its members to provide the residents of Springfield quality services while being responsive to our community’s needs.

We recognize that without the assistance and support of community members and leaders, valuable resources will be overlooked in the process of maintaining the quality of life our citizens have grown accustomed to.

City of Springfield Public Works Department is responsible for repair and maintenance of water/sewer service and city streets.
– Provides 24-hour on-call water/sewer service repair
– Maintains beautification of parks and roadways

If you have an emergency after our normal business hours, please contact the Sheriff’s Department at (912) 754- 3449

After Hours Water/Sewer Contact:

(912) 330-2274

E-Mail: Springfield@EOMworx.com 

Visit the Water & Sewer Page for more info and tips on conserving Water in your home.

Public Notices

City Updates

Public Notice (Zoning Amendment)

Public Notice The City of Springfield Planning and Zoning Board will hold public hearings with meeting immediately following close of the public hearings on March 3, 2025 beginning at 6:00pm.   The City of Springfield Mayor and Council will hold public hearings, with...

Public Notice – Special Exemption

Public Notice The City of Springfield Planning and Zoning Board will hold public hearings with meeting immediately following close of the public hearings on February 3, 2025 beginning at 6:00pm. The City of Springfield Mayor and Council will hold public hearings, with...

Notice of Public Hearing (Conditional Use)

Public Notice The City of Springfield Planning and Zoning Board will hold public hearings with meeting immediately following close of the public hearings on January 6, 2025 beginning at 6:00pm. The City of Springfield Mayor and Council will hold public hearings, with...

RFP-24-005 Sewer Bypass Pump

CITY OF SPRINGFIELD REQUEST FOR PRICING Sewer Bypass Pump   Date of Issue: Date of Publication: October 9th, 2024 October 9th and October 16th 2024 RFP No.: RFP-24-005 Due Date/Time: November 12th 2024 @ 2:00 p.m.   The City of Springfield is soliciting...

Georgia Recovers Bus Tour Stop – September 16, 2024

The Georgia Recovers Bus Tour  Celebrating National Recovery Month  Georgia Recovers in Communities    For Immediate Release 03 September 2024   Springfield,  GA    Throughout National Recovery Month in September of 2024, the Georgia Recovers Bus will make 63 stops in...

Ulmer Park Renovations are Beginning

Above: Preliminary rendering of Ulmer Park renovation plansPress Release The City of Springfield is announcing the upcoming renovations to Ulmer Park in 2023. The City Council and staff have been planning the renovation of the park for years and feel that they have a...

Liquor stores officially coming to City of Springfield

By Camille Syed Published: Sep. 13, 2022 at 5:55 PM EDT SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - A meeting was held Tuesday for public input on liquor stores coming to the City of Springfield for the very first time. The meeting was at Springfield’s City Hall. Effingham has...

Downtown Springfield blossoming with business

Mark LastingerEffingham HeraldPublished: Jul 26, 2022, 9:41 AM SPRINGFIELD — Laurel Street’s business landscape has changed from barren to bountiful. Buildings that used to be empty and decaying a few years ago are showing significant signs of economic life. “We love...