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Last reviewed 2026-05-31Low confidence

Springfield ADU Permit Fees & Cost Calculator

Springfield, Massachusetts appears to allow ADUs under state law, but the exact city fee schedule for ADU-specific permits and any utility or review charges was not clearly identifiable from the available official materials. State ADU rules set size and by-right eligibility, while local ordinance and department fee schedules still need verification for project-specific costs.[8][10]

ADUFee.com is not affiliated with Springfield. Estimates are informational and should be verified with the city, utility providers, and qualified professionals.

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Estimate local ADU fees

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The calculator uses staged city data from the ADUFee database with visible confidence levels and dated source tracking.

Fee overview

No exact Springfield ADU permit fee was verified from an official city fee schedule.

The utility cost figure is from local news coverage, not a city-issued fee table, so it should not be treated as an official charge.

Springfield fee schedules may be published separately from zoning and were not clearly available in the provided official sources.

Utility connection costs for an ADU depend on whether the project needs a new or upgraded water/sewer service rather than a simple interior conversion.

Springfield fee estimates should be verified against the current city, utility, and school district fee schedules before filing.

This page uses the latest staged fee research from the ADUFee database.

FAQs

Are Springfield ADU fee estimates official?

No. ADUFee.com provides planning estimates only. Final fees are set by the city, utility providers, school district, and other agencies.

What sources are used for Springfield?

The database stores city, state, utility, school, county, and other source links where available. Each estimate should still be verified locally.

Can ADU fees vary within Massachusetts?

Yes. Permit, utility, school, inspection, and impact fees can vary by jurisdiction, parcel, project size, utility provider, and local interpretation.