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COLUMBIA MAURY COUNTY 2019 COMMUNITY DATA PROFILE Pickett Sullivan Macon Clay Claiborne HancockHawkins Stewart Montgomery Robertson Sumner Fentress Scott Campbell Johnson Trousdale Jackson Overton Carter Obion Weakley Henry Union Lake Houston Grainger Washington Smith Hamblen Greene Nashville Putnam Morgan Anderson Unicoi Dickson Jefferson Dyer Cheatham Davidson Wilson Knoxville Gibson Carroll Humphreys DeKalb Knox Cocke Cumberland Benton White Williamson Rutherford Roane Sevier Crockett Hickman Van Loudon Blount Lauderdale Cannon Warren Buren Haywood Madison Henderson Perry Maury Rhea Sequatchie Lewis Bedford Coffee Bledsoe gs Tipton Decatur Mei McMinn 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 Columbia LOCAL City County Year Incorporated 1817 Property Taxes (2018) Land Area in Square Miles (County) 613 • Rate per $100 value $1.1597 $2.2364 Water Area in Square Miles (County) 2 Latitude N35° 36.90’ Ratio of Assessment Longitude W87° 02.12’ • Residential and Farm 25% 25% Elevation 650’ Market Region Nashville • Commercial/Industrial 40% 40% Distance From Nashville 45 miles • Personal (Equipment) 30% 30% Time Zone Central City Website www.columbiatn.com Bonded Debt (2018) $52,704,798 $164,288,478 County Website www.maurycounty-tn.gov Total Local Assessment (2017) $777,040,550 $1,853,540,871 Additional Incorporated Cities Hotel-Motel Tax 5% 5% within the County Mt. Pleasant and Spring Hill Motor Vehicle Tax Rate $25.00 Unincorporated Cities Culleoka, Hampshire, Santa Source: Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury, Division of Property Assessments Fe, Williamsport Source: County Technical Assistance Service, UTIPS POPULATION STATE City County Sales Tax 2010 (Census) 34,684 80,956 • 4% tax on food and food ingredients 2018 Population 39,261 93,079 2018 Median Age 38.5 39.7 • 7% on all other tangible personal property unless 2023 Population Projection 41,264 101,620 specifi cally exempted Annual Growth Rate 1.64% 1.77% Local Sales Tax Rate (2018-2023 Projected) • 2.25% Source: ESRI Local and State Sales Tax Collected (FY2018) • $126,477,198 CLIMATE Income Tax • Personal: 2% on Interest & Dividends for the 2019 tax year Annual Average Temperature 57.85° F • Corporate Excise Tax: 6.5% of Tennessee taxable income Average High Temperature 70.1° F • Franchise Tax: .25% of the greater of the Tennessee portion Average Low Temperature 45.7° F of net worth or the book value of real and tangible property Annual Average Precipitation 55.43” in Tennessee. The minimum tax is $100 Annual Average Snowfall 2” • Unemployment Tax: New employers is typically 2.7% (based Prevailing Winds Southerly on occupation) of fi rst $7,000 Mean Length of Freeze-Free Period (days) 180-220 Source: Tennessee Department of Revenue Cherry Glen Industrial Park (305 acres) is among several industrial sites in Middle Tennessee to be T E N N E S S E E certifi ed as a Select TN Certifi ed Site. For complete information about the site and the certifi ed program, please visit www.tnecd.com/sites/certifi ed-sites/ 2019 COMMUNITY DATA PROFILE EDUCATION TRANSPORTATION District Name Maury County AIR SERVICE Type of Public School System County Nearest General Aviation Maury County Airport District Grades Served Pre-K-12 Number of Schools 21 Location Identifier MRC Number of Classroom Teachers 839 Distance from Columbia 9 miles Number of Administrators 56 Runway Length 6,003 feet asphalt; 2,000 feet turf Additional Teachers and Staff 143 Surface Asphalt/Turf Total Number of Students 12,457 Lighting MIRL/PAPI GRADES Fuel 100LL/Jet A 24/7 Pre-K-4 4,680 Repairs Major Pre-K-12 1,935 Storage Hangar, Tie Down 5-8 3,289 Transportation Taxi, Rental and Courtesy Car 9-12 2,952 Nearest Commercial Service Nashville International Airport Number of High School Graduates (2017-18) 892 Location Identifi er BNA Graduation Rate 88.2% Distance from Columbia 84 miles Educational Attainment with a Degree 30.3% Nashville International Airport (BNA) serves approximately 16 million total passengers annually. BNA is currently served by 15 airlines, including (Adults Age 25+) international carriers Air Canada, WestJet and British Airways. BNA Source: Tennessee Department of Education offers 460 daily flights and provides nonstop air service to more than 65 destinations. REGIONAL HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Graduates 2016-2017 HIGHWAYS • TN College of Applied Technology Hohenwald 323 U.S. Highways 31, 43, 412 • TN College of Applied Technology Pulaski 1,579 State Highways 50, 412, 7, 243 • Columbia State Community College Columbia 845 Nearest Interstate Interstate 65 and Interstate 840 Source: Tennessee Higher Education Commission COMMON CARRIERS Air Freight Companies Yes FastTrack Job Training Motor Freight Companies 7 Assistance Program Available Yes Terminal Facilities 7 Source: Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development Bus Services GOVERNMENT Inter-City No Local Yes Carrier Service Yes GOVERNING BODY City City Manager and City Council RAILROADS SERVED BY Meets 2nd Thursday at 5:30 p.m. CSX Transportation and TN Southern Railroad City Hall County Mayor and County Commissioners NAVIGABLE WATERWAYS Meets 3rd Monday at 6:30 p.m. River Cumberland Tom Primm Commission Room Channel Depth 9 feet Fire Department Nearest Port Facility Nashville • Full-time fire fighters in city 91 Miles from Port 43 • City volunteers 0 • Full-time fire fighters in county 6 COMMUNICATIONS • County volunteers 200 Newspapers The Daily Herald Daily • Fire stations in city 5 The Tennessean Daily • City fire trucks 9 Telephone Companies AT&T • Fire stations in county 11 Radio Stations 4 local (WKRM, WMCP, WMRB, • County fire trucks 22 WXRQ) Television Networks 4, 2 independent Cable Service Available Yes Law Enforcement Channels 125 • Full-time police officers in city 91 Provider Charter Communications and • Full-time police officers in county & sheriff 140 Columbia Power & Water • City patrol cars 107 Systems • County patrol cars 85 Internet Service Available Yes Provider Charter Communications and City County Columbia Power & Water Insurance Rating 1 5/5X Systems Zoning Regulations Yes Yes Fiber Optics Available Yes Planning Commission Yes Yes Provider Charter Communications and Industrial Development Corp. Yes Yes Columbia Power & Water Columbia Industrial Dev. Board Yes Systems Health, Housing, Education Board Yes COLUMBIA-MAURY COUNTY, TENNESSEE 2019 COMMUNITY DATA PROFILE COMMUNITY FACILITIES SELECTED ECONOMIC INDICATORS Health Care Recreation 2017 ANNUAL AVERAGES Doctors 257 Libraries 1 Labor Force County Labor Market Area* Dentists 43 Parks 19 Civilian Labor Force 45,780 228,430 Hospitals 1 Golf Courses 2 (Public & Private) Employment 44,310 221,380 Beds 255 Swimming Pools 4 Unemployment 1,470 7,040 Primary Care Clinics 9 (Public & Private) Unemployment Rate 3.2% 3.6% Speciality Care Clinics 37 Country Clubs 1 Nursing Homes 9 Theaters 2 * Labor Market Area is defined as Giles, Hickman, Lawrence, Lewis, Beds Bowling Alleys 1 Marshall, Maury and Williamson Counties in Tennessee. Retirement Homes 0 Soccer Fields 7 2018 EMPLOYED POPULATION 16+ BY INDUSTRY Beds Agriculture/Mining 1.0% Intermediate/ Hotels & Motels 10 Construction 7.2% Assisted Living 3 Rooms 800 Bed & Breakfasts 2 Manufacturing 12.6% Beds 159 Wholesale Trade 1.9% Home Health Care 14 Largest Meeting Room Retail Trade 12.7% Capacity 400 Transportation/Utilities 4.5% Religious Organizations Information 1.3% Protestant 120 Restaurants (City) 70 Finance/Insurance/Real Estate 6.1% Catholic 1 Restaurants (County) 118 Services 49.0% Jehovah’s Witness 1 Other Public Administration 3.8% Seventh Day Adventist 2 The Center for the Arts, skating Source: ESRI rink, ball fields, tennis courts, Latter Day Saints 1 Wellness and Aquatics Center, MANUFACTURING IN AREA (Annual Averages 2017) Other Natchez Trace Parkway, Arts Number of Units 95 District, Historic Columbia Town Ann. Avg. Employment 6,182 Day Care Centers 42 Square/Retail & Entertainment Ann. Avg. Weekly Wage $1,339 Day Care Centers (Co.) 58 District. Seven multi-use Source: Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development Day Care Homes 21 soccer fields at Ridley Sports Complex, 1 tournament level PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME field. Year 2018 FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Amount $26,979 Source: ESRI Commercial Banks 9 Savings Institutions 0 MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME Credit Unions 4 Year 2018 Total # of Institutions 13 Amount $52,936 Source: ESRI Total # of Branches 29 Countywide Combined Deposits $1,579,643,000 AVERAGE HOME SALES (Deposits for June 30, 2018) Year 2017 *Credit Unions NOT calculated in Combined Deposits Number of Homes Sold 2,361 Average Cost $220,380 Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and National Credit Union Administration Source: Tennessee Housing Development Agency INDUSTRIAL SUPPORT SERVICES RETAIL SALES Service Location Distance (Miles) Year 2017 Tool & Die Mt. Pleasant 15 Amount $1,552,396,568 Source: Tennessee Department of Revenue Heat Treating Local Foundry Mt. Pleasant 15 NATURAL RESOURCES Heavy Hardware Local Minerals: Crushed stone and phosphate Sheet Metal Mt. Pleasant 15 Timber: Lubricants Mt. Pleasant 15 AGRICULTURAL Welding Supplies Local Crops: Hay, soybeans, corn, wheat and tobacco Abrasives Local Livestock: Equine, mules, cattle, goats, poultry COLUMBIA-MAURY COUNTY, TENNESSEE 2019 COMMUNITY DATA PROFILE UTILITIES GAS Local Distributor Atmos Energy ELECTRICITY Phone 931.388.9136 Source Company Tennessee Valley Authority