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Board approves one-year MOU with King's Hammer to develop fields at Hurt Road site; amendment limits early exclusivity

5710856 · July 21, 2025
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Summary

After questions about exclusivity, contract length and risk, the Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved a one‑year memorandum of understanding with King's Hammer Soccer to move forward with planning for multi‑field athletic facilities on city land. The vote was 8–1 after an amendment clarifying exclusivity terms.

The Spring Hill Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted 8–1 on July 21 to approve a one‑year memorandum of understanding (MOU) with King's Hammer Soccer to develop athletic fields on the Hurt Road property owned by the city.

The MOU allows King's Hammer and the city to work together for 12 months to develop engineering plans and explore a partnership for additional rectangular fields, parking and pathways. Chris Peterman, CEO of King's Hammer, told the board the immediate goal is “to provide more fields for our kids to play. That’s about it. Nothing more, nothing less.”

Discussion and amendment

Board members asked about public access, maintenance, the length of the proposed long‑term agreement and exclusivity. Vice…

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