City of Springfield, Oregon
Mark Rust, AICP, currently serves as the Planning Manager for the City of Springfield, Oregon, overseeing the Current Planning and Code Enforcement programs within the Community Development Department since August 2017. With extensive experience in planning, Mark has previously held various roles, including Planning Supervisor and Senior Planner, and has successfully managed a significant City Council project to update the Springfield Development Code. Prior to joining Springfield, Mark worked at Lane County as an Associate Planner and at Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt as a Certified Land Use Planner, where substantial legal analysis and project management skills were utilized. Mark's career also includes roles at various municipalities and consulting firms, where contributions to long-range planning, land use, and development projects were made. Mark holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Oregon State University.
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City of Springfield, Oregon
The City of Springfield has roughly 400 employees providing a variety of services to the community of Springfield, Oregon. City departments include the City Manager’s Office, Development & Public Works, Finance, Fire and Life Safety, Human Resources, Information Technology, Library and Museum, and Police. We are a home rule charter City and we have a Council-Manager form of government. Our City Manager supervises the operations of all City departments. The six-member City Council sets overall City policy and goals. The City Council also makes laws or ordinances, which govern the City of Springfield. Councilors are nominated from one of six wards and are elected at large for four-year staggered terms. The Council takes official action at regular Council meetings, which are open to the community. Serving our community is the most important job we have. City services are directed to meet the needs of residents. Public hearings are held so that community members can contribute to the planning and budgeting process of the City. Residents may express their concerns and requests to their representatives on the City Council, City Budget Committee, and other City committees. Residents are also encouraged to attend the various public hearings held regarding City actions. With a population of 60,000, Springfield Oregon is a community built on the values of hard working entrepreneurs and industry leaders. We're proud partners with our advanced industries and help create a place where businesses thrive. An active community, award-winning parks, and hometown feel make Springfield, Oregon a great place to be. Follow us to learn more. #SpringfieldOregon #CommunityOfOpportunity