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Spring Hill’s first settlers arrived with land grants and until the Civil War, the community grew with farms and plantations and the local businesses and tradesmen to support them. On Nov. 29, 1864, the Battle of Spring Hill was a prelude to the larger Battle of Franklin. Following the war, the community rebounded, yet remained primarily centered on agriculture for more than a century. That changed in the 1980s, when General Motors announced Spring Hill would be home to its new Saturn manufacturing plant. The town, which is split between Maury and Williamson counties, had 986 residents in 1980. By 2000, that number had grown to 7,115. Today more than 40,000 people call Spring Hill home.

GOVER N MEN T

A nine-member Board of Mayor and Aldermen is the policy-making body. It is comprised of eight at-large aldermen from four wards elected for fouryear staggered terms. The elected mayor serves a

four-year term. The board meets at 7 p.m. the third Monday of every month in the courtroom at City Hall. The next municipal election is April 11, 2019. The Williamson County side of the city is split between three county voting districts, 1, 2 and 3, with each district electing two county commissioners and one Williamson County School board representative. The city falls in State Legislative Districts 63 and 65, State Senate District 23, and U.S. Congressional District 7. For more information: www. springhilltn.org; www.maurycounty-tn.gov/; www. williamsoncounty-tn.gov/

D EPAR TMEN T S AN D SER V I C E S

Law enforcement and crime prevention: The Spring Hill Police Department, located in the lower level of City Hall, provides law enforcement and crime prevention and investigation services. It leads the Citizens’ Police Academy, and manages the local Nixle community alert system. www.springhilltn. org; (931) 486-2252.

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