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Spring Hill leaders begin prioritizing a $480 million, 10‑year capital plan; staff to send ranked surveys

Board of Mayor and Aldermen Meetings · September 29, 2025
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Summary

City staff presented a proposed 10‑year capital improvement plan with roughly $480 million in requests, asked the Board of Mayor and Aldermen to prioritize projects via two SurveyMonkey ballots, and flagged funding constraints that will shape which projects move forward.

City staff outlined a proposed 10‑year capital improvement program for Spring Hill on Sept. 29, asking the Board of Mayor and Aldermen for direction on which projects to prioritize and how to pay for them.

"There's essentially a $480,000,000 request that of course will be spread over 10 years," City Administrator Mr. Napier told the board as he described the spreadsheet staff prepared to collect priorities and develop a funding plan. Staff said they will send two ranked surveys to aldermen — one focused on 1875‑resolution projects and a second covering projects that are not yet committed — and will return consolidated rankings and funding options at a December 1 work session with a view toward adopting a plan by early January.

Project manager Miss Stahl walked the board through the packet, explaining color codes on the spreadsheet: green entries denote…

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