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Posted on: March 13, 2023

SPRING HILL VOTERS TO USE NEW SYSTEM IN APRIL ELECTION

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SPRING HILL, Tenn. – Spring Hill voters will cast a ballot using a new precinct-based optical scanner voting system in the upcoming April 13, 2023, Spring Hill City Election.

“The goal for the Maury County Election Commission is and remains to hold clean, ...

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Posted on: February 22, 2023

Youth Litter Challenge

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Spring Hill's Board of Mayor and Alderman launched the new Youth Litter Challenge during a regular open meeting at City Hall on Feb. 21. Mayor Jim Hagaman thanked Alderman Jason Cox for spearheading the effort--as well as the highly successful Ad...

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Posted on: December 20, 2022

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

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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. 

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Posted on: December 6, 2022

A Reminder to Residents Regarding the New City Services Fee

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A reminder:

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 ser...

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Posted on: September 8, 2022

We've Launched a Citizen Portal for Reporting Non-Emergencies

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NEW CITIZEN PORTAL HELPS RESIDENTS REPORT NON-EMERGENCY REQUESTS 

SPRING HILL, TN, September 30, 2022—The City of Spring Hill is launching a new Citizen’s Portal for residents to request non-emergency services and report concer...

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Posted on: October 21, 2022

City's New Sanitation Policy Effective Nov. 1st

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In addition to garbage and recycling pickup provided by Waste Management Services through a contract with the City, Spring Hill residents receive solid waste services that include yard waste and bulky item pickup. These services are currently subsidized o...

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Posted on: October 12, 2022

The City of Spring Hill is seeking a qualified candidate to fill a vacancy on the City’s Town Center

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The City of Spring Hill is seeking a qualified candidate to fill a vacancy on the City’s Town Center Redevelopment Committee.

The Town Center Redevelopment Committee is a six-member committee that serves in an advisory role to the Board of Mayor ...

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Posted on: October 3, 2022

Smoke Testing to Continue This Month

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The City of Spring Hill Waste Water Department will be conducting Smoke Testing of the sanitary sewer system as a continuous preventative maintenance measure. This study will involve the opening and entering of manholes in the streets and public utility e...

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Posted on: September 1, 2022

New Carts and Fully Automated Collection Coming to Spring Hill

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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.

Important Dates• Sept. 6 - Sept. 30, 2022 - Residents will receive a WM waste ca...

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Posted on: June 7, 2022

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

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Take a look at Spring Hill’s new police station!  

Members of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen—and residents who attended or watched BOMA’s regular public meeting Monday—saw the designer’s rendering of the new, state-of-the-art facility.

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Posted on: June 30, 2022

Happy Fourth of July, Spring Hill!

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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...

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Posted on: April 29, 2022

S&P Global ups City's Rating to AA+, Aiding Road, Police Station, other projects

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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 f...

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Posted on: April 27, 2022

Development Department Holds Outreach Sessions w/ New City Engineer

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The overall goal of the Development Department is to responsibly grow land-use development and the street networks which support past, current and future development in a manner that enhances the quality of life for residents and stakeholders within the C...

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Posted on: April 20, 2022

Austins Way street dedication scheduled for Friday, April 22

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AUSTINS WAY STREET DEDICATION IS FRIDAY AT 11AM, SUMMIT HIGH SCHOOL 

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...

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Posted on: April 18, 2022

City to Access Municipal Bond Market Ahead of Coming Rate Hikes

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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. 

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Posted on: April 5, 2022

City Honors Sailors at BOMA Meeting

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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 reti...

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Posted on: January 26, 2022

Spring Hill leaders seek input to choose between police, library buildings

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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.

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Posted on: August 16, 2021

Spring Hill honors active Military members with the Service Member Banner Program

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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 Program. The program is designed to honor Spring Hill residents who are currently serving active...

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