1941

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*The need for a new sewage plant was identified in [[1941]], but not realized until [[1955]] even though all new developments during this period were required to install sewer lines.
*The need for a new sewage plant was identified in [[1941]], but not realized until [[1955]] even though all new developments during this period were required to install sewer lines.
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*In 1941 the city divided into six wards and the city council increased to six members.

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1941.



Springfield

  • Permit records for the period illustrate the explosive growth. There were 43 permits (24 residential and 19 non-residential) issued in August 1941, when the building construction valuation hit the highest point of any month in Springfield’s history (to that date).
  • The Springfield Creamery, a commercial creamery started in the 1910s, built a new cheese factory in 1941.
  • The need for a new sewage plant was identified in 1941, but not realized until 1955 even though all new developments during this period were required to install sewer lines.
  • In 1941 the city divided into six wards and the city council increased to six members.
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