Spring Hill Reminds Residents of Census Deadline

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The City of Spring Hill recently sent out a reminder to all residents who have not yet completed the Spring Hill Special Census.

The deadline to complete the special census is March 1, 2016. To date, 14,060 residents have responded with more than half of them using the new online survey option. For residents who already have responded to the census survey, please disregard these mailers.

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.

The population of Spring Hill, last certified at 32,053 after the last special census in 2013, is now estimated at near 35,000, based on housing permits and utility hookups in recent years. The City issued 587 new residential building permits in 2014, and is currently on track to equal or exceed that amount by the end of 2015.

[quote font_size=”16″ bgcolor=”#” color=”#” bcolor=”#” arrow=”no”]“If one assumes that each new household averages 2.5 people, we could conclude that we will have added almost 3,000 new residents since the last census,” said Finance Director Jim Smith. “Not knowing exactly what that number will be, let’s say the grand total is roughly 35,000 people living here. At $115.75 per person, that amounts to an additional $341,115 per year. If the census costs $110,000 – that’s the amount we have budgeted – we would still be ahead in the following fiscal year by $231,115, and we would collect the full additional $341,115 every year after that.”[/quote]

In order to verify the accuracy of the census, the City is required to either receive a census survey response from each resident or to personally visit the residents who do not respond. The survey simply requests respondents’ address, and the names of everyone living at that address. It only takes a few minutes.

After the special census results are tabulated this winter, they will be verified by a state-recognized agency, and then submitted to the state legislature for ratification in March during the 2016 spring session.

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 our website, springhilltn.org, or directly at www.surveymonkey.com/r/SpringHillCensus. For questions about the Spring Hill Special Census, please email to [email protected].

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