Spring Hill Chamber News – January 2016

Spring Hill chamber

The Chamber’s mission is to strengthen the economy of its service area through representing businesses and its relationship with the community. The Chamber will promote and educate its members to help contribute to their success.

January Networking Luncheon

Please join us as Mayor Rick Graham and City Administrator Victor Lay share the upcoming transportation and capital projects, new businesses opened and slated for Spring Hill, neighborhood growth in the area, quality of life issues, and the many plans our municipal government is keeping up with during Spring Hill’s rapid growth under the continuous theme, “Spring Hill Rising”.

This will also include some exclusive announcements about what to expect in our city in 2016 that you won’t hear anywhere else. This event sells out each year… Register early! You won’t want to miss it! REGISTER HERE!

The cost to attend the luncheon is $15 for chamber members and $20 for guests who RSVP by Tuesday, January 26th. Lunch pricing is $20 for members & $25 for guests who do not RSVP by January 26th.

You may register and pay online. Cash, Credit, or Check is accepted at the door. **Note: Due to capacity limitations at State of The City, ADVANCED REGISTRATION REQUIRED – NO WALK-INS.

Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016 11:30 am – 1:00 pm at Northfield Workforce Development & Conference Center, 5000 Northfield Lane, Door 100, Spring Hill

2015 “Person(s) of the Year” Award Winners

d03c01ec-9341-42e2-b39a-a3ed4750a9132015 Business Person of the Year: Jim Grimes Autobody Advantage

2015 Non-Profit Person of the Year: Bill Alsup Tennessee Children’s Home

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REMINDER: CENSUS DEADLINE: MARCH 1

aeaf59e1-97cf-4b37-9072-ddcda36c31baThe City of Spring Hill is reminding residents of the March 1, 2016, response deadline for Spring Hill Special Census. Recently, a reminder was sent out to all residents who have not yet completed the Spring Hill Special Census.

It’s VERY important that every resident respond in order to verify the latest population because of the State-shared tax revenues our city receives for each certified resident.

The state returns to cities five types of state-shared revenues totaling $115.75 per resident. The additional revenues received for added population will allow the City to provide much needed services, such as police, fire protection, library services, and expansion of our roads and parks.

Hard copy census forms are available at City Hall. This year’s special census also offers an even simpler way to complete it online through SurveyMonkey.

The link to the survey is available at the Census Alert link at the top of the City’s website: springhilltn.org

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