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Spring Hill backs option A in regional Duck River water feasibility effort; city share roughly one‑third, staff says
Summary
The board approved Resolution 25‑40 to join a multi‑utility cost‑sharing agreement for a long‑range water supply feasibility study, selecting “option A” that spreads costs among four major participants. City staff called the project a multibillion-dollar, multi‑decade effort.
The Spring Hill Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted unanimously on Feb. 3 to approve Resolution 25‑40, joining a multi‑utility cost‑sharing agreement to study a long‑range water supply project tied to the Duck River and Cumberland River connections.
City Administrator Dan Allen told the board the project is at an early stage and described two cost‑share options presented in the packet. Option A — the measure the board approved — would divide initial study costs proportionally among the…
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