PORTLAND ROBERTSON COUNTY 2018 COMMUNITY DATA PROFILE

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QUICK FACTS TAX STRUCTURE

County Seat Springfield LOCAL City County Year Incorporated 1905 Property Taxes (2017) Land Area in Square Miles (County) 476 • Rate per $100 value $1.21 $3.0850 Water Area in Square Miles (County) 0

Latitude N36° 34.90’ Longitude W86° 30.98’ Ratio of Assessment Elevation 805’ • Residential and Farm 25% 25% Market Region Nashville • Commercial/Industrial 40% 40% Distance From Nashville 40 miles • Personal (Equipment) 30% 30% Time Zone Central City Website www.cityofportlandtn.gov Bonded Debt (2017) $6,965,000 $130,969,883 County Website www.robertsoncountytn.org Total Local Assessment (2016) $154,525,954 $1,349,420,892 Additional Incorporated Cities Hotel-Motel Tax 2.5% 7% within the County Adams, Cedar Hill, Motor Vehicle Tax Rate $85.25 Coopertown, Cross Plain, Source: Comptroller of the Treasury, Division of Property Assessments Greenbrier, Orlinda, Source: County Technical Assistance Service, UTIP Ridgetop, White House, Millersville, Springfield Unincorporated Cities None STATE Sales Tax POPULATION • 4% tax on food and food ingredients City County • 7% on all other tangible personal property unless 2010 (Census) 11,480 66,283 specifically exempted 2017 Population 12,350 69,308 Local Sales Tax Rate 2017 Median Age 34.4 39.0 • 2.75% 2022 Population Projection 13,061 71,755 Annual Growth Rate 1.13% 0.70% Local and State Sales Tax Collected (FY2017) (2017-2022 Projected) • $69,566,251 Source: ESRI Income Tax • Personal: 4% on Interest & Dividends for the 2017 period, CLIMATE this tax will be reduced and phased out over the next few years Annual Average Temperature 57.7° F • Corporate Excise Tax: 6.5% of Tennessee taxable income Average High Temperature 68.4° F • Franchise Tax: .25% of the greater of net worth or real and Average Low Temperature 47.0° F tangible property in Tennessee. The minimum tax is $100 Annual Average Precipitation 50.58” • Unemployment Tax: New employers is typically 2.7% (based Annual Average Snowfall 6.8” Prevailing Winds South-Southwest on occupation) of first $7,000 Mean Length of Freeze-Free Period (days) 180-220 Source: Tennessee Department of Revenue 2018 COMMUNITY DATA PROFILE

EDUCATION TRANSPORTATION

District Name Robertson County AIR SERVICE Type of Public School System County Nearest General Aviation Portland Municipal Airport District Grades Served Pre-K-12 Location Identifier 1M5 Number of Schools 21 Distance from City 3.5 miles Number of Teachers 777 Runway Length 5,000 feet Number of Administrators 66 Surface Asphalt Total Number of Students 11,488 Lighting MIRL/PAPI GRADES Fuel 100LL/Jet A Pre-K-6 5,391 Repairs Major 6-8 1,815 Storage Tie Down 7-12 4,282 Transportation None Number of High School Graduates (2016-17) 800 Nearest Commercial Service Nashville International Airport Graduation Rate 96.9% Location Identifier BNA Educational Attainment with a Degree 28.0% Distance from Portland 44 miles (Adults Age 25-64) BNA serves 440 flights daily in more than 50 nonstop markets. BNA is Source: Tennessee Department of Education served by 14 airlines, including international carriers Air Canada, WestJet and soon British Airways. Starting May 2018, British Airways will fly REGIONAL HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS nonstop between Nashville and London Heathrow. Graduates 2015-2016 • Volunteer State Community College Gallatin 1,413 HIGHWAYS • Austin Peay State University Clarksville 2,200 U.S. Highways 41 and 431 • Highland Crest College Springfield State Highways 49 • TN College of Applied Technology Portland Nearest Interstate 12 miles to access I-24 and I-65 Source: Tennessee Higher Education Commission COMMON CARRIERS Air Freight Companies None FastTrack Job Training Motor Freight Companies None Assistance Program Available Yes Terminal Facilities None Source: Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development Bus Services Inter-City No GOVERNMENT Local No Carrier Service Yes GOVERNING BODY City Mayor with Board of Aldermen RAILROADS SERVED BY Meets 1st & 3rd Monday at 6:30 p.m. CSX Transportation City Hall County Mayor and County Commissioners NAVIGABLE WATERWAYS Meets 3rd Monday at 7:00 p.m. River Cumberland City Hall Channel Depth 9 feet Nearest Port Facility Nashville Fire Department Miles from Port 30 • Full-time fire fighters in city 13 • City volunteers 12 COMMUNICATIONS • Full-time fire fighters in county 0 Newspapers Robertson County Times Weekly • County volunteers 60 Daily • Fire stations in city 2 Bargain Browser Weekly • City fire trucks 5 Robertson Connection Weekly • Fire stations in county 8 Telephone Companies AT&T • County fire trucks 24 Radio Stations AM WDBL; AM WSGI Law Enforcement Television Networks 5 • Full-time police officers in city 30 Cable Service Available Yes • Full-time police officers in county & sheriff 46 Channels 78 • City patrol cars 32 Provider Comcast, AT&T, Charter • County patrol cars 49 Communication Internet Service Available Yes City County Provider Comcast, AT&T, Charter Insurance Rating 5 9 Communication Zoning Regulations Yes Yes Fiber Optics Available Yes Planning Commission Yes Yes Provider Comcast, AT&T, Charter Industrial Development Corp. Yes Yes Communication

PORTLAND-ROBERTSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE 2018 COMMUNITY DATA PROFILE

COMMUNITY FACILITIES (Citywide) SELECTED ECONOMIC INDICATORS Health Care Recreation 2016 ANNUAL AVERAGES Doctors 24 Libraries 1 Labor Force County Labor Market Area* Dentists 4 Parks 2 Civilian Labor Force 35,050 603,980 Portland Diagnostic Center 1 Golf Courses 1 Employment 33,570 580,230 Emergency Room (Tri-Star) 1 (Public & Private) Unemployment 1,470 23,740 National Urgent Care 1 Swimming Pools 2 Unemployment Rate 4.2% 4.2% Clinics 0 (Public & Private) Nursing Homes 1 Country Clubs 1 * Labor Market Area is defined as Cheatham, Davidson, Montgomery, Robertson and Sumner Counties in Tennessee. Beds 112 Theaters 0 Retirement Homes 0 Bowling Alleys 0 Beds 0 2017 EMPLOYED POPULATION (AGE 16+) BY INDUSTRY Agriculture/Mining 2.4% Residential Care/ Assisted Living 4 Hotels & Motels 1 Construction 8.6% Rooms 26 Manufacturing 16.2% Beds 96 Bed & Breakfasts 0 Wholesale Trade 2.3% Retail Trade 11.0% Religious Organizations Transportation/Utilities 6.4% Largest Meeting Room Protestant 46 Information 1.3% Catholic 2 Capacity 447 Finance/Insurance/Real Estate 5.4% Jehovah’s Witness 0 Services 41.8% Seventh Day Adventist 0 Restaurants 8Public Administration 4.5% Latter Day Saints 0 Fast food 12 Source: ESRI Other Other MANUFACTURING IN AREA (Annual Averages 2016) Number of Units 82 Day Care Centers 6 Ball fields, tennis courts, Ann. Avg. Employment 7,055 0picnic areas and gym Day Care Homes Source: Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development

FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME Year 2017 Commercial Banks 3 Amount $25,168 Savings Institutions 0 Source: ESRI Credit Unions 2 MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME Total # of Institution 5 Year 2017 Total # of Branches 6 Amount $54,673 Source: ESRI Citywide Combined Deposits $389,254,000 (Deposits for June 30, 2017) AVERAGE HOME SALES Year 2016 *Credit Unions NOT calculated in Combined Deposits Number of Homes Sold 1,138 Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and National Credit Union Administration Average Cost $198,054 Source: Tennessee Housing Development Agency

INDUSTRIAL SUPPORT SERVICES RETAIL SALES Service Location Distance (Miles) Year 2016 Tool & Die Local Amount $743,689,138 Source: Tennessee Department of Revenue Heat Treating Nashville 30 Foundry Nashville 30 NATURAL RESOURCES Minerals: Crushed stone Heavy Hardware Nashville 30 Timber: N/A Sheet Metal Local Lubricants Local AGRICULTURAL Crops: Hay, soybeans, corn, wheat and tobacco Welding Supplies Local Specialty: Fresh water shrimp, blueberries and straw matting Abrasives Local Livestock: Cattle and goats

PORTLAND-ROBERTSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE 2018 COMMUNITY DATA PROFILE UTILITIES

GAS SEWER Local Distributor City of Portland Sewer Provider City of Portland Phone 615.325.6776 Phone 615.325.6776 Website http://www.cityofportlandtn.gov Website http://www.cityofportlandtn.gov Source Company Atmos Energy Type of Treatment Sequencing batch reactor Fuel Oil Suppliers 1 Capacity 1,900,000 GPD (design capacity) Suppliers of LP Gas 1 Current Usage 1,500,000 GPD City Sewer Coverage 80% WATER Storm Sewer Coverage 10% Water Supplier City of Portland Solid Waste Disposal Type Transfer Station (Gallatin) Phone 615.325.6776 Website http://www.cityofportlandtn.gov ELECTRICITY Source Two lakes and Drakes Creek Source Company Authority

(One city owned lake, contract rights with privately owned lake, Drakes LOCAL POWER COMPANY (City and County) Creek—water tap connections to White House, Simpson County, KY Utility District, Westmoreland for emergencies) Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation

Capacity 3,000,000 GPD General Manager Jim Coode Current Consumption 1,700,000 GPD District Office 1201 Fifth Avenue, W Storage Capacity 2,300,000 Gallons Springfield, Tennessee 37172 Phone 615.384.5566 Fax 931.221.4027 Website www.cemc.org

MAJOR INDUSTRIAL MANUFACTURERS/DISTRIBUTION (70+ employees) Firm Product or Service Total Employees Union Phone Number Macy’s Logistics & Operations Distribution for Macy’s 3,529 None 615.745.2000 Dorman Products After market automotive provider 391 None 615.323.7020 Kyowa, America Automotive plastic injection molding 320 None 615.323.2194 Hatch Stamping Metal stamping—automotive 145 None 734.593.0682 Food Warming Equip. Co., Inc. Mfg. food warming equipment 115 None 615.325.2774 Olhausen Billiards Mfg. Pool Tables 113 None 615.323.8522 DAIDO Auto parts mfg. & distribution 85 None 615.323.4020 XPO Logistics Distribution Weight Watchers 75 None 615.323.7826 Gastite Fuel & Gas Pipe and hose mfg. 64 None 615.325.9884

For information on industrial sites and available industrial buildings contact: Robert T. Bibb, Executive Director Margot Fosnes, President & Denise Geminden, Econ. & Comm. Middle TN Industrial Chief Economic Development Officer Development Director Development Association Robertson County Chamber City of Portland 2108 Westwood Avenue of Commerce Economic and Community Development Nashville, Tennessee 37212 503 West Court Square 100 South Russell Street Phone: 615.269.5233 Springfield, TN 37172 Portland, Tennessee 37148 Fax: 615.269.5184 Phone: 615-308-3380 Phone: 615.325.9650 [email protected] Fax: 615-384-1260 Fax: 615.325.7075 www.mtida.org [email protected] [email protected] www.robertsonchamber.org www.cityofportlandtn.gov

The information contained herein was obtained from sources we MTIDA represents the Local Electric Power and Natural Gas consider reliable. We can not be responsible, however, for errors Distributors located in the 40 county region of Middle Tennessee. or change in information.

PORTLAND-ROBERTSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE Updated March 2018