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Spring Hill board hears staff plan to pair 1875 funds with enterprise options to build CSA and address moratorium

Board of Mayor and Aldermen, City of Spring Hill, Tennessee · March 2, 2026
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Summary

City Administrator Napier asked the board for direction to pair funding sources (1875, impact fees, general fund, enterprise transfers or bonding) to fund the Community Services Annex (CSA) and Jim Warren Road; several members supported using 1875 funds for CSA and exploring enterprise land transfers and appraisals to speed construction and lift the sewer moratorium.

City Administrator Napier presented an extended capital‑funding briefing on March 2 that framed the board’s financing choices for several high‑priority projects, including the Community Services Annex (CSA) building and Jim Warren Road improvements.

Napier said staff currently estimates roughly $38.4 million across several capital pots that could be applied to immediate priorities but noted many projects lack dedicated revenue streams or are restricted by program rules. Napier told the board that CSA vertical construction (estimated at about $23 million) is critical to resolving the sanitary sewer moratorium and that board direction is needed about whether to pair…

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