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Welcome to:
Springfield Missouri
Springfield is a neighborly place. It features big-city comforts
and small town charm. Residents respect the beautiful natural
surroundings and enjoy attractive, affordable residential areas.
Springfields housing options include an array of apartments, older
homes, downtown studio lofts, low-maintenance condominiums,
reasonably priced starter homes and executive-style
residencessomething for everyone.
Murney Associates Realtors1625 E. Primrose, Suite BSpringfield,
MO 65807
Direct Line: (417) 575-1291Fax: (417) 823-9645Email:
[email protected]
Compliments of:
Team Randy Thomas
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Welcome toSpringfield Missouri
Springfield may be one of the country's most common city names,
but Springfield, Missouri, is anything but common. A premier
mid-size metro area, Springfield is a great place to work, go to
school, raise a family, or retire. Why?
Because everything you need is here a healthy job market, great
schools, top-notch entertainment, superior health care facilities,
an active arts community, beautiful neighborhoods, bountiful
opportunities for outdoor recreation, and a temperate climate that
nurtures the best of the four seasons. Our people are warm and
friendly, and our growing city is always improving what it has to
offer.
Springfield, Missouri, is a city full of excitement, and we look
forward to your visit.
For information not contained in thisguide, contact the
Springfield AreaChamber of Commerce at:
John W. Hammons Enterprise Center202 S. John W. Hammons PkwyP.O.
Box 1687Springfield, MO 65801-1687Phone: (417) 862-5567Fax: (417)
[email protected]
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The History of Springfield Missouri
In 1829 the future site of Springfield was designated by John
Polk Campbell, of Tennessee. Three Fulbright brothers, William,
John, and Levi, along with their families arrived early in 1830 and
were quickly followed by other settlers. The town of Springfield
was established on February 18, 1838 after founded by Campbell in
1829 (a copy of incorporation papers can be found in "Annexation
Atlas" from State of Missouri Archives). Named to honor Nathanael
Greene, of Revolutionary War fame, Greene County was organized in
1833 and once composed of the entire southwest corner of the state.
National attention was given to Springfield in 1858 when the city
became a stop on the Butterfield Overland Mail, a stagecoach line,
from Tipton, Missouri, to San Francisco. In area bitterly divided
between Northern and Southern sympathizers, a major Civil War
engagement called "The Battle of Wilson's Creek" took place 12
miles from Springfield on August 10,1861. In 1863 the streets of
the town were again embroiled in conflict during "The Battle of
Springfield." John Smith Phelps, a leading citizen, served as
Governor of the State of Missouri from 1879 to 1881, having
previously served as United States Congressman.
The first train of the Atlantic-Pacific Railway, which became
the St.Louis-San Francisco Railway, or "Frisco," arrived in 1870,
and over the years, it has added much to the economic growth of the
entire area. Springfield has long been known for its homes,
schools, and churches, and since World War II many distinguished
industries have been developed. Park Central Mall, once known as
the Public Square, has been the hub of redevelopment and business
activity. Springfield has almost 200 churches, five colleges, 42
parks, and takes pride in many cultural organizations, among which
are the Springfield Art Museum, Springfield Symphony, Springfield
Little Theatre, and Springfield Greene County Historical
Museum.
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TAXES
INCOME TAX
Missouri Income Tax: Graduated rate; highest is $315 plus 6%over
$9,000. Part of the federal taxes paid are subtracted fromthe net
income to determine the state taxable income.
Missouri Corporate Income Tax: 6.25%; 50% of the federal
taxespaid is subtracted from the net income to determine the
nettaxable income earned in Missouri.
PROPERTY TAX
Real Property Tax: $4.9473 per $100 of assessed value. (A$1.04
surcharge is added to commercial property.) Property isassessed at
the following percentages of their appraised value:commercial -
32%; residential - 19%; agricultural - 12%
Personal Property Tax: $4.9473 per $100 of assessed
value.Assessed valuation is one-tthird (33.3%).
SALES TAX
City of SpringfieldGreene CountyState of MissouriTotal
1.375%1.250%4.225%6.850%
$ 3.6187$ 0.6072$ 0.2414$ 0.1398$ 0.1074$ 0.1074$ 0.0492$
0.0462$ 0.0300$ 4.9473
Springfield R-112 School DistrictCity of
SpringfieldSpringfield-GGreene County LibraryOzarks Technical
Community CollegeGreene CountyRoads & BridgesSenior
ServicesSheltered WorkshopState of MissouriTotal
Cost Of Living Index Comparison
Cost Of Living Categories For Springfield
SOURCE: Council for Community & Economic Research
COST OF LIVING
ECONOMIC OUTPUT
Springfields GMP (Gross Metro Product) grew 100%between 1990 and
2000, and it is more than the combinedGNP (Gross National Product)
of the entire countries ofIceland and Belize.
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Gross Metro Product for Springfield Metro Area
SOURCE: US Conference of Mayors & DRI-WEFA
GALLOWAY CREEK GREENWAY TRAIL AT SEQUIOTA PARK
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SpringfieldMISSOURI
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SPRINGFIELD METRO AREA
The Springfield Metropolitan Statistical Area includes
Greene,Christian, Webster, Polk and Dallas counties in
SouthwestMissouri.
NATIONAL RECOGNITION FOR SPRINGFIELD
Top 10 Place to Live and Work (Employment Review)
Top 10 Hot City for Entrepreneurs (Entrepreneur Magazine)
Top 12 Metros for Recruitment & Attraction (Expansion
Management)
Top 20 Mid-SSized City for Entrepreneurs (Inc. Magazine)
Top 25 Best Place in the U.S. (Forbes Magazine)
Top 50 Best Performing City (Milken Institute)
100 Best Community for Young People (Americas Promise)
5-SStar Quality of Life (Expansion Management Magazine)
Top 50 Adventure Towns (National Geographic Adventure
Magazine)
WELL-KNOWN COMPANIES OPERATING IN SPRINGFIELD
Bass ProKraft FoodsT-MMobileJack Henry & Assoc. Solo CupPaul
Mueller CompanyBKD
3MJPMorgan ChaseDairy Farmers of AmericaOReilly Auto
PartsBurlington Northern Santa FeSpringfield Remanufacturing
Current Springfield Metro Area Workforce: 214,670Annual
Workforce Growth Rate: 2.7%
Average Employment By Sector
SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Current Unemployment Rate for Springfield Metro: 7.6%
Unemployment Rate for Springfield Metro Area
SOURCE: Bureau Of Labor Statistics
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
WORKFORCE
EMPLOYMENT
WATER FEATURE AT JORDAN VALLEY PARK
Annual Population Growth Rate: 2.4%
Ozarks Regional Economic Partnership: 578,663
Current Springfield Metro Area Population: 420,020
Springfields Economic Area: 977,728
Springfield City Limits: 154,777
(defined by the U.S. Dept of Commerce, Bureau Of Economic
Analysis;(includes Missouri counties of Barry, Christian, Dade,
Dallas, Dent,Douglas, Greene, Hickory, Howell, Laclede, Lawrence,
Oregon, Ozark,Phelps, Polk, Pulaski, Shannon, Stone, Taney, Texas,
Webster, and Wright,and the Arkansas counties of Baxter, Boone,
Carroll, Marion, and Newton.)
(10-county area; includes Barry, Christian, Dade, Dallas,
Lawrence, Greene,Polk, Stone, Taney, and Webster counties.)
POPULATION
Population for Springfield Metro Area
SOURCE: Bureau Of The Census
AIRPORT
Airline
American EagleAmerican EagleAmerican EagleNorthwest
AirlinesNorthwest AirlinkNorthwest AirlinkUnited ExpressUnited
ExpressDelta ConnectionAllegiant AirAllegiant AirAllegiant
AirAllegiant AirAllegiant Air
Flights Daily
391311543
5 weekly2 weekly3 weekly2 weekly2 weekly
Connections
ChicagoDallas/Ft. WorthSt. LouisMemphisDetroitMinneapolis/St.
PaulChicagoDenverAtlantaLas VegasLos AngelesOrlandoPhoenixTampa
Total Passengers for SGF
City
Kansas CitySt. LouisMemphisDallasChicagoDetroit
Daysby Rail
111234
Miles
174220285430515754
City
DenverAtlantaNew YorkBostonLos AngelesSeattle
Daysby Rail
435456
Miles
780845
1,1961,4071,6512,032
All cities are one day by motor freight except New York,Boston,
Los Angeles and Seattle which are two days.
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UTILITIES & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Electric, water, and natural gas are provided through
CityUtilities of Springfield within the city limits and the
gener-al vicinity. www.cityutilities.net
Sewer service is provided by the City of Springfield withinthe
urban service area. www.springfieldmo.gov
Electric service in the outlying areas is provided by
OzarkElectric Cooperative, Southwest Electric Cooperative,Webster
Electric Cooperative and White River ValleyElectric
Cooperative.
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In 2005 Springfield-BBranson National Airport (SGF) was the4th
fastest growing airport in the U.S. and the process tobuild a new
terminal building is underway.
Runways are 7,003 ft. and 8,000 ft. in length. The airportoffers
general aviation (24hrs.) and cargo services whichinclude FedEx,
UPS, and Airborne Express as well as a U.S.Customs office and a
Foreign Trade Zone.
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SOURCE: Springfield-Branson National Airport
TRANSPORTATION
DISTANCES TO SPRINGFIELD
AT&T is the primary provider of telecommunications
infra-structure and services. Many other companies also
providesimilar services throughout the Springfield area.
Fiber optic services are available within the city limits andin
additional areas of increased development. High-sspeedinternet,
Sonet rings and redundant capabilities are alsoavailable in these
areas.
Numerous companies, including Verizon (MCI), Sprint andAT&T,
have long distance points of presence (POPs) locat-ed in
Springfield. Mostly POPs are situated within thedowntown / center
city area.
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Cox Health SystemsSt. Johns Health SystemWal-MMart
StoresSpringfield Public SchoolsMissouri State UniversityUnited
States GovernmentBass Pro Shops / Tracker MarineState of
MissouriCity of SpringfieldCitizens Memorial HealthcareChase Card
ServicesO'Reilly Auto PartsPaul Mueller CompanyBurlington Northern
Santa Fe RailroadCity Utilities of SpringfieldGeneral Council of
the Assemblies of GodPrimeKraft FoodsSRC HoldingsOzarks Technical
Community CollegeT-MMobile USAAmerican National Property &
CasualtyGreene CountyLoren Cook CompanyAssociated Wholesale
Grocers
7,7176,8343,9272,8222,7722,5382,5252,2831,8421,6001,5001,3001,2191,0501,018
968950908824800800761750725705
Hospital
St. Johns HospitalCox Medical Center South / Walnut LawnCox
Medical Center NorthLakeland Regional HospitalOzarks Community
HospitalSelect Specialty Hospital
Beds
1,016759274138
4544
Springfields health care system offers every specialtylisted by
the American Medical Association.
Public Elementary SchoolPublic Middle SchoolPublic High
SchoolPrivate Elem. / MiddlePrivate High School
Enrollment
11,1425,3017,3591,916631
Schools
36115
105
Teachers
93438745210973
Public Elementary SchoolPublic Middle SchoolPublic High
SchoolPrivate Elem. / MiddlePrivate High School
Student-TTeacher Ratio
18.8 : 118.4 : 124.0 : 117.6 : 1
8.6 : 1
The average teacher experience in the SPS system is13 years and
58% of faculty have a Masters Degree.
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HEALTH CARE
MAJOR EMPLOYERS
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
SCHOOLS
The health care sector employs nearly 30,000 people andprovides
an annual economic impact of $4.5 billion.
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MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY
RECENTLY RENOVATED CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
COX MEDICAL CENTER, PART OF MEDICAL MILE
Missouri State UniversityOzarks Technical Community CollegeDrury
UniversitySouthwest Baptist University - BolivarEvangel
UniversityCentral Bible CollegeSt. Johns School of Nursing, SBU -
SpringfieldBaptist Bible CollegeCox College of NursingVatterott
CollegeAssemblies of God Theological SeminaryEverest
CollegeUniversity of PhoenixForest Institute of Professional
PsychologyWebster UniversityBryan Career College
19,9259,1025,1003,6561,911
636612565437420415402400225196133
The top 25 largest employers account for one-qquarterof the
total workforce in the Springfield metro area.
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In the Springfield metro area small businesses (lessthan 100
employees) comprise 97.7% of all businessestablishments.
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Employment within the Springfield Metro Area
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SOURCE: Bureau Of Economic Analysis, Bureau Of The Census
Springfield Metro Area Average Wage Per Job: $31,809
Springfield Metro Area Per Capita Income: $29,577
Springfield Metro Mean Household Income: $54,768
Office & Clerical
Administrative AssistantGeneral Office
ClerkReceptionistAccounting ClerkOffice Manager
Springfield
$15.97$11.40
$9.35$13.00$20.71
Professional & Technical
Accountant / AuditorComputer ProgrammerMechanical
EngineerMarketing ManagerHuman Resources Manager
Manufacturing & Maintenance
Maintenance & Repair WorkerJanitorFirst Line Supervisor
(Prod. & Oper.)Tool / Die MakerSheet Metal Worker
Miscellaneous
WelderTruck Driver (Light/Delivery)Mail ClerkTraining &
Development SpecialistCustomer Service Representative
National
$19.57$12.48$11.82$15.76$22.89
$30.37$34.62$36.12$54.52$47.98
$22.30$22.99$32.22$39.44$38.72
$16.51$10.92$24.88$22.36$20.50
$13.65$10.16$21.82$15.99$15.11
$16.33$13.86$12.32$25.50$14.93
$15.40$12.06
$9.94$18.14$12.55
SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Average Home Sales Price Trends
SOURCE: Greater Springfield Board Of Realtors
Fair Market Rents Comparison
SOURCE: U.S. Dept. of Housing & Urban Development
INCOME & WAGE RATES HOUSING
SOURCE: Bureau Of Economic Analysis
Per Capita Income Annual Growth Comparison
MILLWOOD GOLF COMMUNITY
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SPRINGFIELD METRO AREA
The Springfield Metropolitan Statistical Area includes
Greene,Christian, Webster, Polk and Dallas counties in
SouthwestMissouri.
NATIONAL RECOGNITION FOR SPRINGFIELD
Top 10 Place to Live and Work (Employment Review)
Top 10 Hot City for Entrepreneurs (Entrepreneur Magazine)
Top 12 Metros for Recruitment & Attraction (Expansion
Management)
Top 20 Mid-SSized City for Entrepreneurs (Inc. Magazine)
Top 25 Best Place in the U.S. (Forbes Magazine)
Top 50 Best Performing City (Milken Institute)
100 Best Community for Young People (Americas Promise)
5-SStar Quality of Life (Expansion Management Magazine)
Top 50 Adventure Towns (National Geographic Adventure
Magazine)
WELL-KNOWN COMPANIES OPERATING IN SPRINGFIELD
Bass ProKraft FoodsT-MMobileJack Henry & Assoc. Solo CupPaul
Mueller CompanyBKD
3MJPMorgan ChaseDairy Farmers of AmericaOReilly Auto
PartsBurlington Northern Santa FeSpringfield Remanufacturing
Current Springfield Metro Area Workforce: 214,670Annual
Workforce Growth Rate: 2.7%
Average Employment By Sector
SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Current Unemployment Rate for Springfield Metro: 7.6%
Unemployment Rate for Springfield Metro Area
SOURCE: Bureau Of Labor Statistics
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
WORKFORCE
EMPLOYMENT
WATER FEATURE AT JORDAN VALLEY PARK
Annual Population Growth Rate: 2.4%
Ozarks Regional Economic Partnership: 578,663
Current Springfield Metro Area Population: 420,020
Springfields Economic Area: 977,728
Springfield City Limits: 154,777
(defined by the U.S. Dept of Commerce, Bureau Of Economic
Analysis;(includes Missouri counties of Barry, Christian, Dade,
Dallas, Dent,Douglas, Greene, Hickory, Howell, Laclede, Lawrence,
Oregon, Ozark,Phelps, Polk, Pulaski, Shannon, Stone, Taney, Texas,
Webster, and Wright,and the Arkansas counties of Baxter, Boone,
Carroll, Marion, and Newton.)
(10-county area; includes Barry, Christian, Dade, Dallas,
Lawrence, Greene,Polk, Stone, Taney, and Webster counties.)
POPULATION
Population for Springfield Metro Area
SOURCE: Bureau Of The Census
AIRPORT
Airline
American EagleAmerican EagleAmerican EagleNorthwest
AirlinesNorthwest AirlinkNorthwest AirlinkUnited ExpressUnited
ExpressDelta ConnectionAllegiant AirAllegiant AirAllegiant
AirAllegiant AirAllegiant Air
Flights Daily
391311543
5 weekly2 weekly3 weekly2 weekly2 weekly
Connections
ChicagoDallas/Ft. WorthSt. LouisMemphisDetroitMinneapolis/St.
PaulChicagoDenverAtlantaLas VegasLos AngelesOrlandoPhoenixTampa
Total Passengers for SGF
City
Kansas CitySt. LouisMemphisDallasChicagoDetroit
Daysby Rail
111234
Miles
174220285430515754
City
DenverAtlantaNew YorkBostonLos AngelesSeattle
Daysby Rail
435456
Miles
780845
1,1961,4071,6512,032
All cities are one day by motor freight except New York,Boston,
Los Angeles and Seattle which are two days.
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UTILITIES & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Electric, water, and natural gas are provided through
CityUtilities of Springfield within the city limits and the
gener-al vicinity. www.cityutilities.net
Sewer service is provided by the City of Springfield withinthe
urban service area. www.springfieldmo.gov
Electric service in the outlying areas is provided by
OzarkElectric Cooperative, Southwest Electric Cooperative,Webster
Electric Cooperative and White River ValleyElectric
Cooperative.
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In 2005 Springfield-BBranson National Airport (SGF) was the4th
fastest growing airport in the U.S. and the process tobuild a new
terminal building is underway.
Runways are 7,003 ft. and 8,000 ft. in length. The airportoffers
general aviation (24hrs.) and cargo services whichinclude FedEx,
UPS, and Airborne Express as well as a U.S.Customs office and a
Foreign Trade Zone.
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SOURCE: Springfield-Branson National Airport
TRANSPORTATION
DISTANCES TO SPRINGFIELD
AT&T is the primary provider of telecommunications
infra-structure and services. Many other companies also
providesimilar services throughout the Springfield area.
Fiber optic services are available within the city limits andin
additional areas of increased development. High-sspeedinternet,
Sonet rings and redundant capabilities are alsoavailable in these
areas.
Numerous companies, including Verizon (MCI), Sprint andAT&T,
have long distance points of presence (POPs) locat-ed in
Springfield. Mostly POPs are situated within thedowntown / center
city area.
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TAXES
INCOME TAX
Missouri Income Tax: Graduated rate; highest is $315 plus 6%over
$9,000. Part of the federal taxes paid are subtracted fromthe net
income to determine the state taxable income.
Missouri Corporate Income Tax: 6.25%; 50% of the federal
taxespaid is subtracted from the net income to determine the
nettaxable income earned in Missouri.
PROPERTY TAX
Real Property Tax: $4.9473 per $100 of assessed value. (A$1.04
surcharge is added to commercial property.) Property isassessed at
the following percentages of their appraised value:commercial -
32%; residential - 19%; agricultural - 12%
Personal Property Tax: $4.9473 per $100 of assessed
value.Assessed valuation is one-tthird (33.3%).
SALES TAX
City of SpringfieldGreene CountyState of MissouriTotal
1.375%1.250%4.225%6.850%
$ 3.6187$ 0.6072$ 0.2414$ 0.1398$ 0.1074$ 0.1074$ 0.0492$
0.0462$ 0.0300$ 4.9473
Springfield R-112 School DistrictCity of
SpringfieldSpringfield-GGreene County LibraryOzarks Technical
Community CollegeGreene CountyRoads & BridgesSenior
ServicesSheltered WorkshopState of MissouriTotal
Cost Of Living Index Comparison
Cost Of Living Categories For Springfield
SOURCE: Council for Community & Economic Research
COST OF LIVING
ECONOMIC OUTPUT
Springfields GMP (Gross Metro Product) grew 100%between 1990 and
2000, and it is more than the combinedGNP (Gross National Product)
of the entire countries ofIceland and Belize.
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Gross Metro Product for Springfield Metro Area
SOURCE: US Conference of Mayors & DRI-WEFA
GALLOWAY CREEK GREENWAY TRAIL AT SEQUIOTA PARK
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SOURCE: Midwestern Regional Climate Center, 1961-1990
Seasonal TemperaturesHigh Low
Spring 67 44
Summer 88 65
Fall 69 46
Winter 45 24
SOURCE: Midwestern Regional Climate Center, 1961-1990
Average PrecipitationAverage Annual Rainfall 43 inches
Average Annual Snowfall 20 inches
SOURCE: Midwestern Regional Climate Center, 1961-1990
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Location DataLatitude 37 14' 39.57" N
Longitude 93 23' 12.69" W
Elevation 1,267 ft.
Location data is measured from the Springfield-Branson Regional
Airport.
Land Area
Square Miles Square Kilometers
Springfield MSA 3,010 7,796
Greene County 675 1,748
Christian County 563 1,459
Webster County 593 1,536
Polk County 637 1,650
Dallas County 542 1,404
Springfield city limits * 75 195SOURCE: USDC, Bureau of the
Census, 2000
* City of Springfield, Planning & Development, July 1,
2001
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Springfield, MO climate is warm during summer when temperatures
tend to be in the 70's and very cold during winter when
temperatures tend to be in the 30's.
The warmest month of the year is July with an average maximum
temperature of 89.90 degrees Fahrenheit, while the coldest month of
the year is January with an average minimum temperature of 21.80
degrees Fahrenheit.
Temperature variations between night and day tend to be moderate
during summer with a difference that can reach 23 degrees
Fahrenheit, and moderate during winter with an average difference
of 21 degrees Fahrenheit.
The annual average precipitation at Springfield is 44.97 Inches.
Rainfall in is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year. The
wettest month of the year is June with an average rainfall of 5.02
Inches.
Normal Temperatures(SPRINGFIELD REG AP Weather station, 4.62
miles from Springfield)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual
Max F
41.6 47.7 57.8 67.7 75.9 84.6 89.9 89.5 81.2 70.6 56.4 45.5
67.4
Mean F
31.7 37.1 46.3 55.6 64.7 73.4 78.5 77.6 69.3 58.4 45.9 35.7
56.2
Min F
21.8 26.4 34.9 43.6 53.4 62.2 67.1 65.6 57.4 46.1 35.3 25.9
45.0
Normal Precipitation(SPRINGFIELD REG AP Weather station, 4.62
miles from Springfield)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual
Inch 2.11 2.28 3.82 4.31 4.57 5.02 3.56 3.37 4.83 3.47 4.46 3.17
44.97
Springfield, MO WeatherCompliments of:
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The Springfield, Missouri Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) is
comprised of Greene, Christian, Webster, Polk and Dallas counties
and has a population of over 426,000 people.
Springfield's area of economic influence reaches 27 counties and
987,734 people.
Since 1990 the metro area's average annual growth rate has been
2.3%.
The Springfield metro workforce has grown more than 18% in the
past 10 years and in 2004 accounted for more than one-third of
Missouri's total job growth.
The area unemployment rate has been below 4.5% for over ten
years.
Approximately 92% of all area employers have fewer than 25
employees.
The health care industry employs 30,000 people (15% of the total
workforce) with a $4.5 billion dollar annual economic impact.
Springfield's economic output (gross metro product) doubled in
the past decade--fastest growing in MO, top 50 in the US.
The manufacturing sector creates an $18.6 billion economic
impact each year and provides well-paying jobs for over 17,000
people in the area.
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Annual retail sales for the City of Springfield has been over $4
billion and almost $6 billion for the Springfield metropolitan
area.
The cost of living in Springfield stays consistently 10% below
the national average.
2.2 million visitors stay over night in Springfield.
Springfield-Branson National Airport (SGF) connects to 13
different cities with more than 33 daily flights.
In 2005 SGF was the 4th fastest growing airport in the U.S. and
the new terminal building is nearly complete.
Located in the center of the country, Springfield is a
transportation hub with numerous trucking terminals. Logistics
provides an annual economic impact of $14.3 billion to the metro
area.
The renaissance in downtown Springfield has transformed this
historic district into the heart of the Springfield region. Fine
dining, trendy retail, a lively art scene, entertainment venues,
and an explosion of loft apartments exist at every turn.
More than $400 million of private and public money has gone into
historic renovations, high-tech research facilities, an 8,000 seat
baseball stadium--home to the AA Springfield Cardinals, a new
convention center, recreational ice rink, and plenty of park
space.
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Well-known companies with large operations in Springfield
include the following:
Kraft Foods 3M Bass Pro Shops (headquarters) O'Reilly Auto Parts
(headquarters) JP Morgan Chase T-Mobile Burlington Northern Santa
Fe Railway Jack Henry & Associates (headquarters) BKD, LLP
(headquarters)
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Top 51 Employers (250+ employees)for the Springfield MSA
--Greene, Christian, Webster, Polk & Dallas counties
1 CoxHealth Systems health care 7,717
2 St. John's Health System health care 6,834
3 Wal-Mart Stores retail 3,927
4 Springfield Public Schools education 2,822
5 Missouri State University education 2,772
6 United States Government government 2,540
7 Bass Pro Shops / Tracker Marine headquarters 2,525
8 State of Missouri government 2,283
9 City of Springfield government 1,842
10 Citizens Memorial Healthcare health care 1,600
11 Chase Card Services customer service 1,500
12 O'Reilly Auto Parts headquarters 1,300
13 Paul Mueller Company manufacturing 1,219
14 Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad transportation
1,050
15 City Utilities of Springfield utility 1,018
16 General Council of the Assemblies of God headquarters 968
17 Prime Inc. transportation 950
18 Kraft Foods Inc. manufacturing 908
19 SRC Holdings manufacturing 824
20 Ozarks Technical Community College education 800
21 American National Property & Casualty insurance 761
22 Greene County government 750
23 Loren Cook Company manufacturing 725
24 Associated Wholesale Grocers distribution 705
25 Burrell Behavioral Health (affiliate of CoxHealth) health
care 705
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26 T-Mobile USA customer service 700
27 Ozark R-VI School District education 656
28 Republic R-II School District education 651
29 Hutchens Industries manufacturing 636
30 Ozarks Community Hospital health care 629
31 Nixa R-II School District education 599
32 Willard R-II School District education 559
33 AT&T (formerly SBC) communications 548
34 Positronic Industries manufacturing 544
35 Regal-Beloit (formerly General Electric) manufacturing
530
36 Lowe's Stores retail 527
37 Great Southern Bank finance 514
38 Drury University education 470
39 Dillons Food Stores retail 447
40 Carlisle Power Transmission (formerly Dayco) manufacturing
445
41 Dairy Farmers of America manufacturing 422
42 Bolivar R-1 School District education 403
43 John Q. Hammons Company headquarters 340
44 Solo Cup manufacturing 335
45 Logan-Rogersville R-8 School District education 325
46 Southwest Baptist University education 312
47 Springfield News-Leader publishing 300
48 BKD, LLP headquarters 271
49 Reckitt Benckiser manufacturing 260
50 3M manufacturing 255
51 Roadway Express transportation 250
SOURCE: Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce, 3rd Quarter
2008
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Transportation & Airport
SOURCE: Springfield-Branson National Airport, 2008
Air Carriers
ConnectionsDaily
Flights
American Eagle Chicago 4
Dallas / Ft. Worth 9
St. Louis 1
Northwest Airlines Memphis 3
Northwest Airlink Minneapolis / St. Paul 1
United Express Chicago 5
Denver 3
Delta Connection Atlanta 4
Allegiant Air Las Vegas 4 weekly
Los Angeles 2 weekly
Orlando 2 weekly
Compliments of:
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Tampa 2 weekly
Phoenix 2 weekly
TOTAL 12 CITIES 33
SOURCE: Springfield-Branson National Airport** all flights are
jet service
Runway Data
Length Width Surface
Runway 2/20 7,003 ft. 150 ft. concrete grooved
Runway 14/32 8,000 ft. 150 ft. asphalt grooved
SOURCE: Springfield-Branson National Airport
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SOURCE: Springfield-Branson National Airport, 2008
More than 30 trucking terminals are located in Springfield,
representing all major national carriers including, but not limited
to, Prime Trucking, Overnight, Trailiner, Yellow Freight, and
Roadway
Express.
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Driving Distances To Springfield
From MilesDays By
Motor Freight Rail
Kansas City 174 1 1
St. Louis 220 1 1
Memphis 285 1 1
Dallas 430 1 2
Indianapolis 458 1 2
Chicago 515 1 3
Detroit 754 1 4
Denver 780 1 4
Atlanta 845 1 3
New York 1,196 2 5
Boston 1,407 2 4
Los Angeles 1,651 2 5
Seattle 2,032 2 6
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SOURCE: USDC, Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey,
2007
SOURCE: USDC, Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey,
2007
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Forbe's magazine listed Springfield as one of theBest Places for
Business and Careers
Springfield ranked in the top 50 Best Places for Business and
Careers for the third year in a row. Out of 200 U.S. metropolitan
areas, Springfield ranked 36th in 2009 in the Forbe's magazine
list.
Springfield listed by Worldwide ERC one of theBest Cities for
Relocating Families
The study, conducted by Worldwide ERC and Primacy Relocation,
focused on the ease of which a family can move to a new city and
settle into a new life. Springfield ranked 13th in the small metros
category.
Springfield listed by Where to Retire Magazine as aTop Place to
Retire
The article, written by Where to Retire Magazine, profiles
Springfield as a top retirement town, which featured many aspects
of Springfield life from entertainment to restaurants.
America's Promise Alliance rates Springfield as a100 Best
Community for Young People
For the third time in a row America's Promise Alliance, a
children's advocacy group, selected Springfield a 100 Best
Community for the commitment to provide healthy, safe and caring
environments for youth to live and grow up.
Springfield ranked by the Milken Institute as aTop 50 Best
Performing City
Job growth and upward trend in relative high-tech GDP growth
helped Springfield jump 30 spots to number 47 the 2007 large metros
list.
Compliments of:National Recognition (2000-2009)
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Springfield listed by National Geographic as aTop 50 Adventure
Town
"Within a hundred miles this Ozarks town has 7,500 miles of
shoreline, containing some of the Midwest's best float trips...
Back in town, six local colleges set the pace at Springfield's
friendly watering holes."
Springfield listed among topMid-Sized Metros for Recruitment and
Attraction
National Policy Research Council research determined which
citieswere the most successful in expanding the local economy by
attracting outside companies to locate there.
Inc. Magazine rates Springfield's economy as aTop 20 Mid-Sized
City for Entrepreneurs
The report tracks job growth and economic expansion over several
time periods to determine it's list of hottest cities list.
Springfield listed as a 5-Star Quality of Life Metro
Tracking factors important for the quality of life of company
executives and mid-management, Expansion Management found
Springfield's lifestyle to be top quality.
Springfield listed by Worldwide ERC one of theBest Cities for
Relocating Families
The study, conducted by Worldwide ERC and Primacy Relocation,
focused on the ease of which a family can move to a new city and
settle in. Springfield ranked 11th in the small metros
category.
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Springfield recognized by the WHO as aSafe Community
World Health Organization Collaborating Centre on Community
Safety Promotion granted Springfield the designation. It is one of
3 U.S. cities on the list.
Verispan indicates Springfield home to twoTop 100 Hospitals in
the US
With St. John's Health Systems taking the number 1 spot,
Verispan, a health care information company, released it's 2007
list of Most Highly Integrated Healthcare Systems.
"...one of the Midwest's most hip towns."
BedandBreakfast.com lists Springfield and it's Walnut Street Inn
as a top getaway.
Springfield listed by Inc. Magazine as one of theHottest
Mid-Sized Cities for Entrepreneurs
Steady job growth during last few years has landed Springfield
in the top 25 cities.
Springfield listed as a 5-Star Business Opportunity Metro
With a business mindset, Expansion Management highlights the top
areas in the US for quality of life.
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Springfield noted by Entrepreneur Magazine as aTop 10 Hot City
for Entrepreneurs
Springfield's rapid business formation and business growth
earned it a high ranking in a category of cities with less than
20,000 businesses where Springfield was 22nd out of 162 similar
cities.
Springfield selected by America's Promise as a100 Best Community
for Young People
A children's advocacy group, America's Promise, selected
Springfield in a first-ever national competition to identify 100
Best Communities for their commitment to provide healthy, safe and
caring environments for youth.
Springfield earns top recognition in Mayor's Challenge
5-Star Business Opportunity MetroExpansion Management shows
which cities are strong in areas of importance to businesses
looking for the best location for a future facility. Springfield is
listed among the best.
Springfield listed by the Milken Institute as aBest Performing
City
Independent economic think tank Milken Institute recently
released its 2004 analysis of best performing cities in the United
States. The analysis shows some very positive signs for number 62
ranked Springfield, MO.
Springfield ranked #6 in annual "Mayor's Challenge"
Top 10 Best Metros for Business ExpansionExpansion Management
magazine ranks Springfield No. 6 of 331 U.S. metros for business
expansion, citing its excellent public schools, low health care
costs and a high quality of life.
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Springfield listed by Inc. Magazine as aTop 25 City for Doing
Business in America
Driven by strong job growth, Springfield vaulted to to number 15
on Inc. magazines list of top Cities for Doing Business in
America.
Springfield recognized by Forbes as aTop 25 Metro for Low Cost
of Doing Business
Springfield ranked 21st out of all major metro areas in the
United States for its low cost of doing business, a key factor in
retaining and attracting business.
Springfield's industry climate ranked as aTop 25 City for
Transportation & Distribution
In Expansion Management's "Logistics Quotient," Springfield
ranked in the top 1/3 of all U.S. metros, and received a ranking of
23rd in the category of Transportation & Distribution Industry
Climate.
Springfield named by Outlook Magazine as a 2001Top 25 Choice
City For Business
Business Development Outlook Magazine selects twenty-five
"Choice Cities" that are most desirable for a business to expand in
or relocate to.
Springfield is recognized by Employment Review as a Top 10 Place
To Live & Work
1. Austin, TX2. Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill, NC3. Sarasota, FL4.
Denver, CO5. Ft. Worth, TX
6. Orlando, FL7. Colorado Springs, CO8. San Antonio, TX9.
Springfield, MO10. Atlanta, GA
Springfield Graded by Population Connection asan A- in the Kid
Friendly City rankings
Ranked 31st out of 140 cities for the overall well-being and
support of children; thereby indicating the future success of the
city by it's next generation of leaders.
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Springfield is ranked as a 2001"Five Star Community" for Quality
of Life
A "Five Star" rating indicates a position in the top 15% or the
top 50 communities of 329 metro areas in the U.S.
Springfield is listed as a 2000Top 50 Small Metro To Start &
Grow A Business
In research done by Cognetics Inc. Springfield ranks 32nd on a
list of economic "hot zones" in the U.S.
Springfield is chosen as a 2001Gold Medal School System
Springfield placed in the top 18% of all school systems in the
nation by an index that measures graduation outcomes, resources
available to schools, and education in the community.
Springfield is listed as one of theTop 30 Best Cities for
Women
Springfield moved up 4 spots to place 26th in 2001. The study
measures a plethora of factors that affect the quality of life of
women in a particular community.
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Taxes
Springfield Sales Tax
Total 6.850 %
State 4.225 %
County 1.250 %
City 1.375 %
SOURCE: Missouri Department of Revenue
Springfield Property Taxper $100 of assessed valuation
Total $ 4.9473
City of Springfield $ 0.6072
Springfield-Greene County Library $ 0.2414
Ozarks Technical College $ 0.1398
Greene County $ 0.1074
Road & Bridge $ 0.1074
State of Missouri $ 0.0300
Sheltered Workshop $ 0.0462
Senior Services $ 0.0492
Springfield R-12 $ 3.6187
Commercial property add Surchage $ 1.0400
SOURCE: Greene County Collector's Office
Compliments of:
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Partnership Industrial Center
Partnership Industrial Center West
Total $ 5.8200 $ 6.3600
City of Springfield $ 0.6072 $ 0.6072
Springfield-Greene Co. Library $ 0.2414 $ 0.2414
Ozarks Technical College $ 0.1412 $ 0.1412
Greene County $ 0.1074 $ 0.1074
Road & Bridge $ 0.1074 $ 0.1074
State of Missouri $ 0.0300 $ 0.0300
Sheltered Workshop $ 0.0462 $ 0.0462
Senior Services $ 0.0492 $ 0.0492
Strafford R-VI $ 3.4500 -
Willard R-II - $ 3.9900
Commercial Surcharge $ 1.0400 $ 1.0400
SOURCE: Greene County Collector's Office
Real Property Assessment Rates
of appraised value
Commercial 32 %
Residential 19 %
Agricultural 12 %
SOURCE: Greene County Collector's Office
Springfield Personal Property Tax
Tax Rate $ 4.9487 per $100 of assessed value
Assessment Rate 33 1/3 % of appraised value
Personal property tax is assessed on livestock, mobile homes,
commercial office equipment, farm equipment, machinery & tools,
and leased commercial
property (i.e. leased computers, etc.)
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SOURCE: Greene County Collector's Office
Missouri Income Tax
Personal Income Tax
Graduated rate. Highest is $315 plus 6% over $9000. Part of
federal taxes paid are subtracted
from the net income to determine the state taxable income.
Corporate Income Tax6.25%. (Fifty percent of the federal taxes
paid
are subtracted from net income to determine net taxable income
earned in Missouri.)
SOURCE: Missouri Department of Revenue
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MURNEY ASSOCIATESREALTORS
(417) 575-1291
Randy & Jenny Thomas
HELPFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS WHEN MOVINGSpringfield area code is
(417)
Utility Companies:
Springfield City utilities: 831-8300
Ozark Electric: 800-206-2300Ozark: Gas 800-582-1234Ozark: Water,
sewer, trash: 581-2744
Nixa: Gas: 800-582-1234Nixa: Electric, water, sewer, trash
725-3229
Battlefield: Electric 725-5160Battlefield: Gas
831-8300Battlefield: Water 883-5840
Republic: Electric 800-206-2300 Republic: Gas
800-446-7409Republic: Water 732-2611
Mediacom ~ Cable TV ~ 875-5500
Springfield Public Schools ~ 864-3800Springfield News-Leader ~
836-1100Physician Referral Service ~ 836-3550
City of Springfield ~ 864-1000
Chamber of Commerce Springfield ~ 862-5567Ozark ~ 581-6139Nixa ~
725-1545Willard ~ 888-1031
Time and Temperature ~ 882-1111
Visitors Bureau ~ 881-5300
Transit Service ~ 831-8782
Greene County Courthouse ~ 868-4060
SW Bell Telephone ~ 800-499-7928
Lawyer Referral Service ~ 831-2783
Medical Facilities Cox ~ 269-3000St. Johns ~ 885-2000
2009 chamber.pdfGeography.pdfSpringfield MO Weather.pdfThe
Springfield Data Profile.pdfTop 51 Employers.pdfTransportation and
Airport.pdfNational Recognition.pdfTaxes.pdfHelpful numbers when
moving.pdf