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Community Development reports more than 1,100 permits and $2.9 million in assessed fees for 2024
Summary
City staff reported 2024 permit activity, inspections and planning approvals. Highlights: roughly 1,100 permits, 237 new single-family permits, 78 multifamily units, and about $2.9 million in fees assessed.
The Spring Hill Community Development Department on March 13 presented its 2024 year-end report, showing high permitting activity and revenue tied to development.
Why it matters: Continued residential and commercial permitting affects city services, infrastructure demand and revenue. Staff presented detailed permit counts, inspection workloads and code-enforcement activity to show how growth translated into city workloads and fees.
Key figures presented by project coordinator Amy Long (reporting on behalf of director Pat Burton): - Total permits issued in 2024: a little over…
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