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Springfield City Council

2013 Ward Councilors

Ward 1

Zaida Luna
7 Demond Avenue, 01107
413-433-8816
zaida.luna1@gmail.com

Ward 2

Mike Fenton
23 Park Road, 01104
413-788-8023
MFenton14@gmail.com

Ward 3

Melvin A. Edwards
20 Dexter Street, 01103
413-348-8036
melvinspeaks@msn.com

Ward 4

E. Henry Twiggs
78 Westminister Street, 01109
413-737-7306
Ehenry2@aol.com

 

Ward 5

Clodo Concepcion
121 Mallowhill Road, 01129
413-787-7716
cconcepcion@springfieldcityhall.com

Ward 6

Kenneth E. Shea
389 Trafton Road, 01108
413-739-8148
kshea@springfieldcityhall.com

Ward 7

Tim Allen
141 Newton Road, 01118
413-427-4650
timallen1951@hotmail.com

Ward 8

John Lysak
80 Elijah Street, 01109
413-342-9232
jlysak@springfieldcityhall.com

2012 Councilors at Large

Thomas Ashe
28 Wood End Road, 01118
413-505-9289
TomAshe318@gmail.com

James J. Ferrera, III, President
33 Palmyra Street, 01118
413-351-6657
jferrera33@comcast.net

 

Timothy J. Rooke 
50 Overlook Drive, 01118
413-747-1825
trooke@springfieldcityhall.com

Kateri Walsh 
42 Magnolia Terrace, 01108
413-781-8042
wkaterib@gmail.com
kwalsh@springfieldcityhall.com


Bud L. Williams
, Vice President
155 Overlook Drive, 01118
413-783-9592
budL3@comcast.net

2013 City Council Sub-Committees

 

GENERAL GOVERNMENT         FINANCE

*Zaida Luna                            *Clodo Concepcion

 Timothy Rooke                         Kenneth Shea

 Melvin A. Edwards                    Michael Fenton

 

 

PLANNING & ECONOMIC        MAINTENANCE &
   DEVELOPMENT                          DEVELOPMENT

*Bud L. Williams                      *Kateri B. Walsh

 Timothy Rooke                         Clodo Concepcion

 Timothy Allen                            Kenneth Shea

 

HUMAN SERVICES                INTER-GOVERNMENTAL/
                                                 STATE & FEDERAL RELATIONS

*Timothy Allen                        *John Lysak

 Kateri Walsh                           Zaida Luna

 E. Henry Twiggs                      Melvin A. Edwards

 

PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY/RACE/CIVIL RIGHTS

*Thomas M. Ashe

 John Lysak

 Zaida Luna

 

Special Committees

 

COMMITTEE ON ELDER        GREEN COMMITTEE
   AFFAIRS

*Clodo Concepcion                 *James J. Ferrera, III

 

AUDIT                                    REO COMMITTEE

*E. Henry Twiggs                      Bud L. Williams

 Timothy Rooke                         Melvin Edwards

 Bud L. Williams                        

 

CITY COUNCIL/SCHOOL    ANIMAL CONTROL ADVISORY
COMMITTEE       
                      COMMITTEE

*Thomas M. Ashe                    *James J. Ferrera, III

 Kenneth E. Shea

 

SCHOOL BUILDING             SPECIAL PERMIT REVIEW
   COMMITTEE                         
COMMITTEE

*Bud L. Williams                      *Kenneth E. Shea

                                                  Zaida Luna

                                                  Thomas Ashe

 

 

SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON RESIDENCY       

*Michael Fenton

 Timothy Allen         

 Bud L. Williams    

 

CASINO SITE COMMITTEE

*Paula Meara

 

*CHAIRPERSON

 

Legislative powers of the city are vested in the City Council, consisting of five members elected citywide and one from each of the city's eight wards, for two-year terms. Annually, the council elects one of its members as president. The members receive reimbursement. If a mayoral vacancy occurs, the president of the council becomes acting mayor until a new mayor is elected.

The council holds hearings, passes ordinances, financial orders and resolutions, oversees city finances, votes on the budget, and may authorize the sale of bonds. Another important power of the council is land-use regulation through zoning ordinances and the granting of special permits. Although the council focuses on policy review, members can also discuss and question policies of the mayor's administration and review the performance of city departments. Members serve on standing committees, which study and review these matters. The council also elects the city clerk for a three-year term and confirms the appointment of the city auditor.

All council meetings are open to the public. Minutes are kept in the city clerk's office and are open for public inspection. Citizens may speak at council meetings, at hearings, and by special permission. If they wish to oppose an ordinance already approved or to have one adopted, they may obtain action through a referendum petition or an initiative petition. A half-hour public speak-out session is held before every regularly scheduled council meeting.

Councilors also respond to individual problems and complaints from citizens.

The City Council generally meets on the first and third Mondays of each month. On an additional Monday each month the council holds hearings on zone changes and permits. All meetings are subject to the Open Meeting Law.









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