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Catholic Church representative asks Spring Hill to waive traffic study for Buckner Lane access

Spring Hill Municipal Planning Commission · March 23, 2026
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Summary

Jonathan Duda, representing the Catholic Church of Nativity, asked the Spring Hill Planning Commission to reconsider requiring the church to fund a new traffic access study for a second entrance on Buckner Lane, arguing the curb cut was installed during the city’s Buckner Lane widening and a new study would cost about $15,000 and take eight weeks.

Jonathan Duda, speaking for the Catholic Church of Nativity, asked the Spring Hill Planning Commission on March 23 to reconsider the city’s request that the church pay for a new traffic access study tied to a proposed second entrance on Buckner Lane.

Duda said the curb cut and driveway were installed during the Buckner Lane widening and that the church does not intend to increase sanctuary seating. “We respectfully ask the city to reconsider its request for the Church of Nativity to complete a traffic…

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