SPRINGFIELD ROBERTSON COUNTY 2020 COMMUNITY DATA PROFILE

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QUICK FACTS TAX STRUCTURE

County Seat Springfield LOCAL City County Year Incorporated 1796 Land Area in Square Miles (County) 476 Property Taxes (2019) Water Area in Square Miles (County) 0 • Rate per $100 value $1.072 $2.5759 Latitude N36° 30.56’ Longitude W86° 53.10’ Ratio of Assessment Elevation 677’ Market Region Nashville • Residential and Farm 25% 25% Distance From Nashville 30 miles • Commercial/Industrial 40% 40% Time Zone Central • Personal (Equipment) 30% 30% City Website www.springfield-tn.org County Website www.robertsoncountytn.org Total Local Assessment (2018) $421,108,858 $1,674,159,994 Additional Incorporated Cities within the County Adams, Cedar Hill, Hotel-Motel Tax 0% 7% Coopertown, Cross Plain, Motor Vehicle Tax Rate $85.25

Greenbrier, Orlinda, Source: Comptroller of the Treasury, Division of Property Assessments Ridgetop, White House, Source: County Technical Assistance Service, UTIP Millersville, Portland Unincorporated Cities None STATE POPULATION Sales Tax City County • 4% tax on food and food ingredients 2010 (Census) 16,441 66,283 • 7% on all other tangible personal property unless 2019 Population 17,518 72,649 2019 Median Age 36.5 39.5 specifically exempted 2024 Population Projection 18,114 76,414 Local Sales Tax Rate Annual Growth Rate 0.67% 1.02% • 2.75% (2019-2024 Projected) Local and State Sales Tax Collected (FY2019) Source: ESRI • $76,429,245 CLIMATE Income Tax • Personal: 2% on Interest & Dividends for the 2019 tax year Annual Average Temperature 57.7° F • Corporate Excise Tax: 6.5% of Tennessee taxable income Average High Temperature 68.5° F • Franchise Tax: .25% of the greater of the Tennessee Average Low Temperature 46.9° F Annual Average Precipitation 50.55” portion of net worth or the book value of real and tangible Annual Average Snowfall 8” property in Tennessee. The minimum tax is $100 Prevailing Winds South-Southwest • Unemployment Tax: New employers is typically 2.7% 180-220 Mean Length of Freeze-Free Period (days) (based on occupation) of first $7,000

Source: Tennessee Department of Revenue 2020 COMMUNITY DATA PROFILE

EDUCATION TRANSPORTATION

District Name Robertson County AIR SERVICE Type of Public School System County Nearest General Aviation Springfield/Robertson County District Grades Served Pre-K-12 Airport Number of Schools 21 Location Identifier M91 Number of Classroom Teachers 800 Number of Administrators 50 Distance from City 4 miles Additional Teachers and Staff 82 Runway Length 5,505 feet Total Number of Students 11,352 Surface Asphalt GRADES (2018-2019) Lighting MIRL/PAPI Elementary 4,991 Fuel 100LL/Jet A Middle 1,886 Repairs Major High School 4,475 Storage Hangar, Tie Down Number of High School Graduates (2018-19) 754 Transportation Taxi and Courtesy Car Graduation Rate 94.5% Nearest Commercial Service Nashville International Airport Educational Attainment with a Degree 28.2% Location Identifier BNA (Adults Age 25+) Distance from Springfield 35 miles Source: Tennessee Department of Education Nashville International Airport (BNA) serves approximately 16 million total passengers annually. BNA is currently served by 15 airlines, including REGIONAL HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (within 30 miles) international carriers Air Canada, WestJet and British Airways. BNA Graduates 2017-2018 offers 460 daily flights and provides nonstop air service to more than 65 • Volunteer State Community College Gallatin 1,509 destinations. Austin Peay State University Clarksville 2,342 • HIGHWAYS Welch College Gallatin 60 • U.S. Highways 41 and 431 TCAT-Nashville Springfield 572 • State Highways 49 Nashville State Community College Nashville 1,329 • Nearest Interstate 12 miles to access I-24 and I-65 Source: National Center for Education Statistics COMMON CARRIERS FastTrack Job Training Air Freight Companies None Assistance Program Available Yes Motor Freight Companies None Source: Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development Terminal Facilities None Bus Services GOVERNMENT Inter-City RTA Express offers two bus runs daily from downtown Springfield GOVERNING BODY to Nashville City Mayor, Aldermen and City Manager Local No Meets 3rd Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. Carrier Service Yes City Hall County Mayor and County Commissioners RAILROADS SERVED BY Meets 3rd Monday at 7:00 p.m. CSX Transportation City Hall NAVIGABLE WATERWAYS River Cumberland Fire Department Channel Depth 9 feet • Full-time fire fighters in city 32 Nearest Port Facility Nashville • Part-time fire fighters in city 6 Miles from Port 30 • Full-time fire fighters in county 73 • County volunteers 194 COMMUNICATIONS • Fire stations in city 2 Newspapers Robertson County Times • City fire trucks 6 • Fire stations in county 11 Bargain Browser • County fire trucks 74 Robertson Connection Law Enforcement Telephone Companies AT&T • Full-time police officers in city 41 Radio Stations AM WDBL; AM WSGI • Full-time police officers in county & sheriff 87 Television Networks 5 • City patrol cars 34 Cable Service Available Yes • County patrol cars 87 Channels 78 Provider Comcast, AT&T, Charter City County Communication Insurance Rating 3 9 Internet Service Available Yes Zoning Regulations Yes Yes Provider Comcast, AT&T, Charter Planning Commission Yes Yes Communication Industrial Development Corp. Yes Yes Fiber Optics Available Yes Provider Comcast, AT&T, Charter Communication SPRINGFIELD-ROBERTSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE 2020 COMMUNITY DATA PROFILE

COMMUNITY FACILITIES (citywide) SELECTED ECONOMIC INDICATORS Health Care Recreation 2018 ANNUAL AVERAGES Doctors 45 Libraries 1 Labor Force County Labor Market Area* Parks 4 Dentists 10 Civilian Labor Force 36,980 637,590 Hospitals 1 Golf Courses 1 Employment 35,820 619,470 (Public & Private) Beds 109 Unemployment 1,160 18,130 Swimming Pools 1 Unemployment Rate 3.1% 3.0% Clinics 0 (Public & Private) Nursing Homes 4 Country Clubs 0 * Labor Market Area is defined as Cheatham, Davidson, Montgomery, Beds 331 Theaters 0 Robertson and Sumner Counties in Tennessee. Retirement Homes 0 Bowling Alleys 0 Beds 0 Ball Fields 4 2019 EMPLOYED POPULATION (AGE 16+) BY INDUSTRY Residential Care/ Tennis Courts 4 Agriculture/Mining 2.8% Assisted Living 2 Construction 11.1% Beds 50 Hotels & Motels 3 Manufacturing 15.7% Wholesale Trade 3.0% Rooms 315 Retail Trade 10.2% Bed & Breakfasts 0 Religious Organizations Transportation/Utilities 5.7% Protestant 60 Information 1.5% Catholic 1 Largest Meeting Room Finance/Insurance/Real Estate 5.8% Capacity 1,200 Jehovah’s Witness 1 Services 38.9% Seventh Day Adventist 1 Public Administration 5.4% Restaurants 24 Source: ESRI Latter Day Saints 0 Other 5 Other MANUFACTURING IN AREA (Annual Averages 2018) Greenway, running track with Number of Units 97 Day Care Centers 31 stadium Ann. Avg. Employment 5,771 Day Care Homes 15 Ann. Avg. Weekly Wage $957 Source: Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development

PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Year 2019 Type of Institution # of Institutions # of Branches Deposits Amount $28,213 Source: ESRI Commercial Banks 8 9 $627,069,000 Savings Institutions 0 0 MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME Year 2019 Credit Unions 1 5 $6,701,984 Amount $60,090 Total 9 14 Source: ESRI Citywide Combined Deposits $633,770,984 AVERAGE HOME SALES (Deposits for June 30, 2019) Year 2018

Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and National Credit Union Administration Number of Homes Sold 1,053 Average Cost $220,704 Source: Tennessee Housing Development Agency INDUSTRIAL SUPPORT SERVICES RETAIL SALES Service Location Distance (Miles) Year 2018 Tool & Die Local Amount $794,450,440 Heat Treating Nashville 30 Source: Tennessee Department of Revenue Foundry Nashville 30 NATURAL RESOURCES Heavy Hardware Nashville 30 Minerals: Crushed stone 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

SPRINGFIELD-ROBERTSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE 2020 COMMUNITY DATA PROFILE UTILITIES ELECTRICITY GAS Source Company Authority Local Distributor City of Springfield Phone 615.382.1621 LOCAL POWER COMPANY (City) Website www.springfield-tn.org Springfield Electric Department Source Company Tenneco Energy Acquisition Corp. Fuel Oil Suppliers 1 Suppliers of LP Gas 2 Electric Utility Director Robert Gardner Address Post Office Box C WATER 718 Central Avenue Water Supplier City of Springfield Springfield, Tennessee 37172 Phone 615.382.1621 Phone 615.384.6770 Website www.springfield-tn.org Fax 615.382.1642 Source Red River Website www.springfield-tn.org Capacity 10,000,000 GPD Current Consumption 5,000,000 GPD Storage Capacity 10,000,000 Gallons LOCAL POWER COMPANY (County) SEWER Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation Sewer Provider City of Springfield Phone 615.382.1621 General Manager Chris Davis Website www.springfield-tn.org District Office 1201 Fifth Avenue, W Type of Treatment Schrieber Extended Aeration Springfield, Tennessee 37172 Capacity 3,400,000 GPD Phone 615.384.5566 Current Usage 3,200,000 GPD Fax 931.221.4027 City Sewer Coverage 95% Website www.cemc.org Storm Sewer Coverage 10% Solid Waste Disposal Type County Landfill

MAJOR INDUSTRIAL MANUFACTURERS/DISTRIBUTION (75+ employees) Firm Product or Service Total Employees Union Phone Number Electrolux Home Products Gas & Electric Ranges 2,400 None 615.384.2431 Martinrea Automotive Stamping 320 None 615.212.0586 Unarco Material Handling Steel Storage Racks 300 IAM 615.384.3531 Dometic/Atwood Mobile (Greenbrier) RV Gas Ranges & Water Heaters 280 None 615.643.4556 Johnson Electric Automotive Actuators 250 None 615.384.8555 Airtech International Composite Materials – Aerospace 130 None 615.985.9100 Highland Graphics Stone Coasters & Novelties 120 None 615.382.7299 Nashville Wire Products Wire Products – Shelving 120 None 615.743.2800 Hail & Warehouse Operations – Tobacco 106 None 615.384.2421 Bath Fitter Fiberglass Tub and Shower Inserts 100 None 615.433.2000 Delight Products (div. of Kroger) Dry Pet Food Manufacturer 85 None 615.384.7546 Hinkle Chair Company Solid Wood Rockers and Furniture 80 None 615.384.8477

For information on industrial sites and available industrial buildings contact: Robert T. Bibb, Executive Director Margot Fosnes, Chief Economic Middle TN Industrial Development Association Development Officer 2108 Westwood Avenue Robertson County Economic Development Nashville, Tennessee 37212 503 West Court Square Phone: 615.269.5233 Springfield, TN 37172 Fax: 615.269.5184 Phone: 615-308-3380 [email protected] Fax: 615-384-1260 www.mtida.org [email protected] www.growinrobertson.com

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.

SPRINGFIELD-ROBERTSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE Updated March 2020