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    SPRING HILL VOTERS TO USE NEW SYSTEM IN APRIL ELECTION

    Spring Hill Voters to Use New Voting System in April City Election Read on...
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    Youth Litter Challenge

    City launches Youth Litter Challenge with cash prizes for upcoming winners donated by Waste Management. Mayor Hagaman thanked Alderman Cox for leading litter and Adopt-a-Street programs, as well as the sponsor. (From left: Hagaman, Cox, and WM team.) Read on...
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    A Reminder to Residents Regarding the New City Services Fee

    Starting with the November statements, a $5.73 “City Services” fee will appear as a line-item charge in residents’ monthly bills. The purpose of the fee is to help cover the costs for services such as picking up leaves and tree limbs. These services are n Read on...
  4. Firefighters

    BOMA Raises Firefighter Pay to Retain Staff and Compete with Other Cities

    SPRING HILL, TN, December 19, 2022—The City of Spring Hill’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted unanimously Monday evening to update the pay scale for shift-based Fire Department staff who work at least 2756 hours annually. The resulting increases go into Read on...
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    We've Launched a Citizen Portal for Reporting Non-Emergencies

    The City of Spring Hill is launching a new Citizen’s Portal for residents to request non-emergency services and report concerns easily online. In addition to quicker response times, the portal is designed for consistent service through enhanced project tr Read on...
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    City's New Sanitation Policy Effective Nov. 1st

    The City has established a multi-year plan for the Sanitation Fund by following guidance from the Raftelis Financial Planning Study and will be implementing a new Sanitation Policy effective November 1, 2022. Read on...
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    The City of Spring Hill is seeking a qualified candidate to fill a vacancy on the City’s Town Center

    The Town Center Redevelopment Committee is a six-member committee that serves in an advisory role to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen. This committee seeks to promote the revitalization and redevelopment of the downtown Spring Hill district. Read on...
  8. 10.3.22 Smoke Test

    Smoke Testing to Continue This Month

    Beginning on Monday, October 9th, at 8 am, The City of Spring Hill Waste Water Department will be conducting Smoke Testing of the sanitary sewer system as a continuous preventative maintenance measure at Wyngate Estates. Read on...
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    New Carts and Fully Automated Collection Coming to Spring Hill

    Waste Management will be moving to automated cart collection in the near future. Automated collection is cleaner, more efficient for your community, and safer for your driver. Read on...
  10. 2022-06-06 SHPHQ Exterior Renderings

    Take a Look at Spring Hill’s New Police Station!

    BOMA members—and residents who watched the Board of Mayor and Aldermen regular meeting Monday—saw the designer’s rendering of the new, state-of-the-art police station. Construction of the 60,000 sq. ft. headquarters begins in 2023. Read on...
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    Happy Fourth of July, Spring Hill!

    America’s 246th birthday is worth celebrating! (Start by re-reading the Declaration of Independence.) If fireworks are involved, please be safe and courteous, and follow the law. Fireworks are allowed from noon-11 pm only. Adult supervision is required. Read on...
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    S&P Global ups City's Rating to AA+, Aiding Road, Police Station, other projects

    SPRING HILL, TN, April 29, 2022—Good news for road projects, the construction of a new police building and improvements to other Spring Hill facilities: S&P Global Ratings raised its long-term municipal bond rating to AA+ for both the City’s existing ge Read on...
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    Development Department Holds Outreach Sessions w/ New City Engineer

    The Development Department is holding outreach meetings to introduce the new City Engineer, Lawrence (Lance) Holdorf, and discuss the planning process. Topics include what the the department looks for in the site plan review and application process. Read on...
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    Austins Way street dedication scheduled for Friday, April 22

    Summit High School’s Twin Lakes Drive address (in Spring Hill) will be changed to Austins Way this Friday, April 22, at 11 am in remembrance of Austin Corbett, the much-loved Summit graduate and loyal sports fan. Family, friends, teachers and officials w Read on...
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    City to Access Municipal Bond Market Ahead of Coming Rate Hikes

    Like other cities with sound finances, Spring Hill can access the municipal bond market to help pay for capital-intensive roads, public works, and construction projects. Given the near-certainty of multiple interest rate hikes this year, the City seeks Read on...
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    City Honors Sailors at BOMA Meeting

    Two U.S. Navy enlistees, Montrell R. Evans and Harley Ann Rawson were honored by Spring Hill’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen this week. You’ve seen their official pictures on banners flown near City Hall. Those banners were retired (to make way for more hon Read on...
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    Spring Hill leaders seek input to choose between police, library buildings

    When the City of Spring Hill purchased the Northfield complex in 2017, it had plans to move a number of city services to the former Saturn headquarters. Among those services were both the city’s police department and public library. Read on...
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    Spring Hill honors active Military members with the Service Member Banner Program

    The City of Spring Hill is proud to recognize the brave men and women who are currently serving in the Armed Forces through the Service Member Banner Progam. The program is designed to honor Spring Hill residents who are currently serving active duty in o Read on...
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    Buckner Lane Widening Project (South Segment) – Virtual Public Meeting Feb. 23

    The City of Spring Hill will conduct a virtual Public Meeting for the Buckner Lane Widening project on Tuesday, February 23, 2021 beginning at 6:00pm and another beginning at 7:00pm. The purpose of the meetings will be to view the preliminary plan documen Read on...
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    Public Meeting [virtual] for property owners on Buckner Lane regarding right-of-way

    The City of Spring Hill will conduct a virtual Public Meeting for the Buckner Lane widening project on Tuesday, December 8, 2020 at 6:00pm for property owners in Tracts 49, 53, 55-67, and 70 (Group A) and 7:00pm for property owners in Tracts 68, 69, 71-81 Read on...
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    Harvey Park Greenway Plan

    OCTOBER 2020 UPDATE: The first public meeting was held on 9/22/20 with positive response. NEPA documents have been submitted to TDOT. Once NEPA has been approved, the Design NTP should be issued and design can be finalized. Read on...
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    Tom Lunn Road Improvement Project

    OCTOBER 2020 UPDATE: With the approval of funds for R.O.W. acquisition approved at the 10/19/20 BOMA meeting, the City will begin contacting property owners immediately beginning with the multi-tract holders. Project bid date is still planned for March 20 Read on...
  5. Buckner Lane

    Buckner Lane Widening

    OCTOBER 2020 UPDATE: Preliminary engineering for North Segment is progressing to 65% design. Considerable coordination underway with new residential developments along Buckner Lane corridor. Consultant team is ready to begin ROW acquisition process for N Read on...
  6. Traffic Signal project at Saturn Parkway and Port Royal Road

    Traffic Signals at Saturn Parkway exit ramps & Port Royal Road

    OCTOBER 2020 UPDATE: Initial signal timing adjustments partially complete while awaiting warranty repairs from TDOT contractor to complete initial settings; traffic counts completed; Technical Memo pending outlining equipment upgrades needed at each inter Read on...
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    Duplex Road (SR-247) Widening Project

    OCTOBER 2020 UPDATE: Project is substantially complete. Ribbon Cutting was on 9/8/20. Per our requests, Eutaw will be working on a few drainage items including the modification of one driveway in the Newtown area and an existing drainage basin and flow p Read on...
  8. Rendering of proposed Buckner Road widening and gateway corridor

    Buckner Road Widening and Gateway Corridor

    OCTOBER 2020 UPDATE: Preliminary engineering for North Segment is progressing to 65% design. Considerable coordination underway with new residential developments along Buckner Lane corridor. Consultant team is ready to begin ROW acquisition process for No Read on...
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    I-65 Interchange at Buckner Road Extension

    OCTOBER 2020 UPDATE: RFP Process continues to progress toward submittal of bids by December 4, 2020 (adjusted from mid-November). Contract award remains on schedule for January 2021 with NTP to follow contract award by end of January 2021. Four separate a Read on...
  10. Saturn Parkway

    Saturn Parkway Extension

    OCTOBER 2020 UPDATE: Roadway is open and final paving has been completed. The traffic signal has been energized and is operational. Punch list items are continuing to be addressed. According to a recent TDOT email, an official completion/close-out date ha Read on...
  11. U.S. 31 Main Street through Spring Hill

    U.S. 31 Widening Project

    OCTOBER 2020 UPDATE: TDOT has been having ongoing internal discussions regarding the absence of multi-modal opportunities within the R.O.W. There is a group within TDOT that would like to see sidewalks and bike lanes in the R.O.W. This position is balance Read on...
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    Major Thoroughfare Plan

    The City of Spring Hill in July 2015 completed, and the BOMA approved, a Major Thoroughfare Plan, mapping out the long-term needs of Spring Hill's major roadways through 2040. It was done with insightful input through public meetings and social media. Read on...
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    Tennessee Department of Transportation has Awarded the Contract for Spring Hill’s New I-65 / Buckner

    SPRING HILL, TN - After nearly a decade, Mayor Rick Graham has announced the start of the longstanding I-65 / Buckner Road Interchange project. TDOT has awarded the Design-Build contract to Bell & Associates in Nashville, Tennessee, and the projected comp Read on...
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