
Spring Hill's journey toward a new library has taken a definitive step forward as city officials gave the green light to begin the conceptual design process. The city's Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BOMA) has entered into an agreement with WBA Architects, as reported by WSMV. This sets the stage for the new library to be constructed adjacent to Spring Hill City Hall, a short distance from the site of the current public library.
According to the city's announcement, the design endeavor will span several months, with early renderings anticipated for the spring. The news was also shared in a social media post by the City of Spring Hill, TN - Municipal Government, which stated, "GOOD NEWS: BOMA has approved an agreement with WBA Architects for a new library conceptual design!" The post, sourced from Facebook, highlighted that "there will be opportunities for public feedback", encouraging residents to stay tuned to the city's communication channels for updates.
The concept of public participation in the library's design finds a backbone in the city's commitment to involve its citizens in the process. The Williamson Source pointed out that city officials have planned to seek out and encourage public input throughout the design phase, as conveyed by their announcement of feedback opportunities through the city’s website and social media channels. The reference from Williamson Source underscores the emphasis on community involvement in shaping the library's future.
The unfolding of the design process will not only reflect the architectural vision but also embody the communal spirit of Spring Hill. As reported by WSMV, "There will be opportunities for public feedback, so keep an eye on our social media channels and website for your chance to take part in designing our new library!"









