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Spring Hill delays decision on King's Hammer memorandum after public concerns

5710855 · July 7, 2025
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The Spring Hill Board of Mayor and Aldermen moved a proposed memorandum of understanding with King's Hammer to discussion status and scheduled further review after residents and local youth-sports leaders raised traffic, access and process concerns.

The Spring Hill Board of Mayor and Aldermen moved consideration of a memorandum of understanding with youth-sports operator King’s Hammer to a work-session discussion and delayed any formal agreement while staff and the company refine details.

The memorandum would give the city and King’s Hammer 12 months to negotiate a larger agreement that could lead to development of athletic fields on the city-owned Hurt Road parcel, Alderman Brian Werner said, noting that King’s Hammer representative Chris Peterson was unable to attend the meeting because his flight was canceled.

“[The MOU] is essentially, a parameters some parameters, that would go towards a larger agreement,” Werner said. “A lot of the open questions that you know we’ve maybe heard through public comment or elsewhere today, a lot of those answers are unknown since that’s something that would be developed over the next 12…

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