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Tullahoma Coffee County 2020 Community Data Profile TULLAHOMA COFFEE COUNTY 2020 COMMUNITY DATA PROFILE ck Pickett co Sullivan Macon Clay Claiborne Han Hawkins Stewart Montgomery Robertson Sumner Fentress Scott Campbell Johnson e Trousdale Jackson Overton Carter Obion Henry Union Lak Weakley ainger ashington Houston Gr W i Smith Hamblen Greene co Morgan Anderson Uni Dickson Nashville Putnam Cheatham Jefferson Dyer Davidson Wilson Knoxville Gibson Carroll Humphreys DeKalb Knox Cocke Benton White Cumberland n Williamson Rutherford Roane Sevier Crockett Hickman anno Van Loudon Blount Lauderdale C Warren Buren Haywood Madison Henderson atur Perry Maury Rhea Sequatchie Bledsoe Tipton Dec Lewis Bedford Coffee MeigsMcMinn Monroe Chester Grundy Marshall Moore Shelby Fayette Hardeman McNairy Hardin Wayne Lawrence Giles Lincoln Franklin Marion Hamilton Bradley Polk Memphis Chattanooga QUICK FACTS TAX STRUCTURE County Seat Manchester LOCAL City County Year Incorporated 1858 Property Taxes (2019) Land Area in Square Miles (County) 429 • Rate per $100 value $2.4305 $2.5819 Water Area in Square Miles (County) 6 • Outside Corporate limits $2.9324 Latitude N35° 21.72’ • Franklin County $2.4305 $2.5612 Longitude W86° 12.56’ Elevation 1,081’ Ratio of Assessment Market Region Nashville • Residential and Farm 25% 25% Distance From Nashville 70 miles • Commercial/Industrial 40% 40% Distance From Chattanooga 75 miles • Personal (Equipment) 30% 30% Time Zone Central City Website www.tullahomatn.gov County Website www.coffeecountytn.gov Total Local Assessment (2018) $405,028,398 $1,124,798,038 Additional Incorporated Cities Total Local Assessment (Franklin Co) $27,640,810 $980,560,787 within the County Manchester Hotel-Motel Tax 5.0% 0% Unincorporated Cities Arnold AFB, Beechgrove, Motor Vehicle Tax Rate $0.00 Hillsboro, Summitville Source: Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury, Division of Property Assessments Source: County Technical Assistance Service, UTIPS POPULATION STATE City County Sales Tax 2010 (Census) 18,659 52,796 • 4% tax on food and food ingredients 2019 Population 19,946 55,584 • 7% on all other tangible personal property unless 2019 Median Age 42.5 41.3 specifically exempted 2024 Population Projection 20,654 57,208 Local Sales Tax Rate Annual Growth Rate 0.70% 0.58% • Coffee County 2.75% Franklin County 2.25% (2019-2024 Projected) Local and State Sales Tax Collected (FY2019) Source: ESRI • $87,729,795 Income Tax CLIMATE • Personal: 2% on Interest & Dividends for the 2019 tax year • Corporate Excise Tax: 6.5% of Tennessee taxable income Annual Average Temperature 57.2° F • Franchise Tax: .25% of the greater of the Tennessee portion Average High Temperature 69.2° F of net worth or the book value of real and tangible property in Average Low Temperature 45.2° F Tennessee. The minimum tax is $100 Annual Average Precipitation 56.33” • Unemployment Tax: New employers is typically 2.7% (based Annual Average Snowfall 5” on occupation) of first $7,000 Prevailing Winds Southerly Mean Length of Freeze-Free Period (days) 180-220 Source: Tennessee Department of Revenue Coffee County Joint Industrial Park (48.62 acres) and Tullahoma Airport Business Park (102 acres) are T E N N E S S E E among several industrial sites in Middle Tennessee to be certified as a Select TN Certified Site. For complete information about the site and the certified program, please visit www.tnecd.com/sites/certified-sites/ 2020 COMMUNITY DATA PROFILE EDUCATION TRANSPORTATION District Name Tullahoma AIR SERVICE Type of Public School System City Nearest General Aviation Tullahoma Regional/ District Grades Served Pre-K-12 William Northern Field Number of Schools 7 Number of Classroom Teachers 250 Location Identifier THA Number of Administrators 11 Distance from City 2.5 miles Additional Teachers and Staff 26 Runway Length (3) 5,501 feet, 4,200 feet and Total Number of Students 3,447 2,693 feet turf GRADES (2018-2019) Surface Asphalt/Concrete Pre-K-5 1,535 Lighting MIRL/PAPI 6-8 877 Fuel 100LL/Jet A 9-12 1,035 Repairs Major Number of High School Graduates (2018-19) 392 (county) Storage Hangar, Tie Down Number of High School Graduates (2018-19) 228 (city) Nearest Commercial Service Nashville International Airport Graduation Rate 92.8% Location Identifier BNA Educational Attainment with a Degree (county) 28.0% Distance from Tullahoma 72 miles (Adults Age 25+) Nashville International Airport (BNA) serves approximately 16 million total Source: Tennessee Department of Education passengers annually. BNA is currently served by 15 airlines, including international carriers Air Canada, WestJet and British Airways. BNA REGIONAL HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (within 35 miles) offers 460 daily flights and provides nonstop air service to more than 65 Graduates 2017-2018 destinations. • Motlow Community College Tullahoma 1,138 HIGHWAYS • TN College of Applied Technology Shelbyville 240 • The University of the South Sewanee 447 U.S. Highways 41A • Middle TN State University Murfreesboro 4,903 State Highways 53 and 130 • TN College of Applied Technology McMinnville 98 Nearest Interstate 11 miles to Interstate 24 • TN College of Applied Technology Murfreesboro 292 Source: National Center for Education Statistics COMMON CARRIERS Air Freight Companies None FastTrack Job Training Assistance Program Available Yes Motor Freight Companies 25 Source: Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development Terminal Facilities 1 Bus Services GOVERNMENT Inter-City No Local No GOVERNING BODY Carrier Service Yes City Mayor and Board of Aldermen Meets 2nd and 4th Monday at 5:30 p.m. RAILROADS SERVED BY Municipal Building CSX Transportation and Caney Fork & Western County Mayor and County Commissioners Meets Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. Coffee County Administrative Plaza NAVIGABLE WATERWAYS River Cumberland and Tennessee Fire Department Channel Depth 9 feet • Full-time fire fighters in city 33 Nearest Port Facility South Pittsburgh • Part-time fire fighters in city 12 Miles from Port 40 • Full-time fire fighters in county 0 • County volunteers 91 • Fire stations in city 2 COMMUNICATIONS Newspapers Tullahoma News • City fire trucks 5 The Tennessean • Fire stations in county 10 • County fire trucks 32 Telephone Companies AT&T, Verizon Wireless, Tullahoma Utilities Authority Law Enforcement Radio Stations WJIG-AM 740, 93.9 WDUC, • Full-time police officers in city 37 105.1 WHMT, 107.9 WMSR • Full-time police officers in county & sheriff 44 Television Networks 4 • City patrol cars 42 Cable Service Available Yes • County patrol cars 40 Channels 900 Provider Tullahoma Utilities Authority, City County Charter Communications, AT&T Insurance Rating 2 3/9 Internet Service Available Yes Zoning Regulations Yes Yes Provider Tullahoma Utilities Authority, Planning Commission Yes Yes Charter Communications, AT&T, Industrial Development Corp. No Yes Fiber Optics Available Yes (1 gigabyte to premises) Provider Tullahoma Utilities Authority TULLAHOMA-COFFEE COUNTY, TENNESSEE 2020 COMMUNITY DATA PROFILE COMMUNITY FACILITIES SELECTED ECONOMIC INDICATORS Health Care Recreation 2018 ANNUAL AVERAGES Doctors 205 Libraries 1 Labor Force County Labor Market Area* Dentists 22 Parks 4 Golf Courses 2 Civilian Labor Force 25,480 274,250 Hospitals 1 (Public & Private) Employment 24,610 266,000 Beds 135 Swimming Pools 3 Unemployment 870 8,250 Clinics 47 (Public & Private) Unemployment Rate 3.4% 3.5% Beds 16 Country Clubs 1 Nursing Homes 2 Theaters (8 screens) 1 * Labor Market Area is defined as Bedford, Cannon,Coffee , Franklin, Grundy, Moore, Rutherford and Warren Counties in Tennessee. Beds 259 Bowling Alleys 1 Retirement Homes 0 Disc Golf Course 1 Soccer Complex 1 2019 EMPLOYED POPULATION (AGE 16+) BY INDUSTRY Beds 0 Agriculture/Mining 3.3% Residential Care/ Hotels & Motels Construction 6.5% Assisted Living 2 City 4 Manufacturing 26.6% Beds 91 County 18 Wholesale Trade 1.4% Rooms 1,124 Retail Trade 9.8% Religious Organizations Bed & Breakfasts 1 Transportation/Utilities 4.8% Protestant 41 Information 0.9% Largest Meeting Room Catholic 2 Finance/Insurance/Real Estate 3.7% Capacity (county) 500 Services 38.0% Jehovah’s Witness 0 Public Administration 5.1% Seventh Day Adventist 1 Restaurants 46 Source: ESRI Latter Day Saints 1 Other Other 0 MANUFACTURING IN AREA (Annual Averages 2018) Fine Arts Center, Skydiving Number of Units 98 Center, Performing Arts Day Care Centers 7 Ann. Avg. Employment 5,249 Center, Community Ann. Avg. Weekly Wage $988 Day Care Homes 45 Playhouse Source: Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Year 2019 Amount $25,264 Source: ESRI Type of Institution # of Institutions # of Branches Deposits Commercial Banks 10 20 $1,006,609,000 MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME Savings Institutions 0 0 Year 2019 $47,823 Credit Unions 1 2 $75,154,830 Amount Source: ESRI Total 11 22 Countywide Combined Deposits $1,081,763,830 AVERAGE HOME SALES (Deposits for June 30, 2019) Year 2019 Number of Homes Sold 949 Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and National Credit Union Administration Average Cost $189,743 Source: Tennessee Housing Development Agency INDUSTRIAL SUPPORT SERVICES RETAIL SALES Service Location Distance (Miles) Year 2018 Tool & Die Local Amount $978,528,497 Heat Treating Local Source: Tennessee Department of Revenue Foundry Chattanooga 75 NATURAL RESOURCES Heavy Hardware Chattanooga 75 Minerals: N/A Sheet Metal Local Timber: N/A Lubricants Local AGRICULTURAL Welding Supplies Local Crops: Soybean, Corn, Wheat, Hay and Nursery Crops Abrasives Livestock: Cattle, Poultry, and Swine TULLAHOMA-COFFEE COUNTY,
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