and existing ones.“Kickstart held a training for local business owners on a new law called Earned Sick and Safe Time (ESST),” says Dale. Employer-provided ESST is a mandated paid leave in Minnesota and relies on specific criteria. This proactive approach to information sharing underscores Springfield’s dedication to keeping local enterprises up-to-date with developing legal frameworks. Springfield Municipal Airport plays a vital role in economic development as a crucial connector to the region, facilitating life-saving medical operations, aiding agricultural aviation for farms, and accommodating business aviation needs. The town adheres to a capital improvement plan, requiring annual state applications to secure funds for planned projects. But, last December, Springfield expanded its base aircraft to 11, earning a National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS) Airport designation and qualifying for annual federal funding. Dale says,“They entitled us to federal money each year. The projects we have planned are to offer jet A fuel, build more hangars, and potentially extend 57 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 5, ISSUE 03 SPRINGF IELD, MN
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