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    On May 22, the Planning Commission reviewed a Plan Development Concept application for approximately 74 acres adjacent to Wilkes Lane and Amanda North Elementary School. Read on...
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    Beginning July 1st, residential and commercial property owners in Spring Hill will start seeing higher stormwater rates on their monthly bills. Read on...
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    Southstar, LLC, operating as Spring Hill Development, LLC have requested to utilize Tax Increment Financing (TIF) for creation of mixed-use development that is anchored by the United States Tennis Association’s (USTA) regional tennis facility. Economic Impact Plan
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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...
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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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    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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For Peace Officers Memorial Day, Spring Hill Police and other officials paid tribute to local, state, and federal peace officers who have died or been disabled in the line of duty. Chief of Police Don Brite, Officer Herb Rosa, Mayor Jim Hagaman, and Administrator Pam Caskie each spoke.

The Adopt a Street sign and litter pickup campaign is booming. Neighbors, businesses, etc. are adopting areas and having fun keeping them clean. The UAW adopted an area spanning many blocks, marked by three signs! Watch UAW families and leaders getting things done. Thanks to sponsors and Alderman Jason Cox for their leadership.

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