Springfield Public Works Crews Deployed to Assist with Flood Recovery in Burns

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As first responders, a team from the City of Springfield’s Operations Division of Development and Public Works is answering the call for help in Burns, Oregon. Six maintenance technicians, along with two pickup trucks and two dump trucks, have been sent to assist with flood response and recovery efforts.

The crew will work alongside local teams to help clear debris, restore infrastructure, and support the community in getting back on its feet after severe flooding. Their expertise in street maintenance, stormwater management, wastewater operations, and debris removal will be critical in aiding Burns’ recovery efforts.

This mutual aid effort reflects the strong partnerships between cities and their public works departments and state agencies across Oregon. When the 2024 ice storm caused significant damage in the area, outside agencies stepped in to help the City of Springfield restore roads, clear fallen trees, and get our community back to normal. Now, they’re honored to do the same for Burns. Often working behind the scenes, their Development and Public Works maintenance crews are the unsung first responders, clearing roads, restoring infrastructure, and helping communities recover and move forward. The willingness of City staff to step up in times of crisis is a testament to their dedication and the collaborative spirit of public service.



The City is grateful for the hard work and commitment of the Development and Public Works maintenance technicians as they take on this important task. Their efforts will make a real difference in the recovery process for Burns.


About the City of Springfield:
The City of Springfield is dedicated to providing high-quality services for its community members, fostering a safe and vibrant city, and preserving its rich heritage. Through innovative initiatives and strong partnerships, Springfield strives to enhance the quality of life for everyone who calls it home.

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