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Spring Hill residents are encouraged to engage with their local government following a recent meeting where community involvement was a key theme. During the BOMA meeting on June 16, 2025, citizen Christie Smith praised the Citizens Academy, urging others to participate in this program designed to educate residents about city operations and foster civic engagement. Smith, a graduate of the inaugural class, highlighted the dedication of city officials and employees, emphasizing the importance of understanding the challenges they face.
Mayor's comments further reinforced the call for community participation, announcing an upcoming event at Battle Creek High School where local businesses and city departments will showcase their services. This event aims to strengthen connections between residents and their government, providing an informal setting for interaction and feedback.
The meeting also included discussions on a proposed ordinance to temporarily limit sewer connections, with plans for a second citizen comment period to address this issue. The city is actively seeking input from residents to ensure their voices are heard in important decisions affecting the community.
As Spring Hill continues to grow, the emphasis on citizen involvement remains crucial. The city encourages residents to take part in upcoming events and discussions, fostering a collaborative environment for addressing local challenges.
Converted from BOMA Meeting Monday, June 16, 2025 meeting on June 16, 2025
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