Savannah TN

PREFERRED VENDOR/PARTNER n Explore Pickwick Lake Hardin County Tourism www.tourhardincounty.org Explore Pickwick Lake promotes Hardin County, Tennessee, as a premier destination for outdoor recreation, history, and small-town charm. From the serene waters of Pickwick Lake to the storied grounds of Shiloh National Military Park, we highlight Hardin County’s unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage to grow tourism and support local businesses. n Path www.pathcompany.com Path Company delivers innovative infrastructure solutions, specializing in energy, water, and operational efficiencies. Founded in 2017, Path combines engineering expertise and government experience to address deferred maintenance and improve systems. Accredited by NAESCO and the U.S. Department of Energy, Path is committed to excellence and customer-focused service across the Southeastern United States. stems from genuine investment in residents’ wellbeing. “It’s one thing to come in and say, ‘Hey, we’re going to do all these big projects for your community, it’s going to cost some money,’ but what is the end goal? What kind of quality of life can you give to your residents?” he reflects. “Once they see that, it’s a lot easier to get things done because they’re pushing behind you and on board with you as well.” This people-first philosophy shapes Savannah’s approach to growth and development.“We just have to give them something to believe in here,” Walley notes. The strategy appears to be working - the city consistently delivers on its promises, turning plans into reality. As Walley puts it,“You’ll continue to see us come up with grand ideas that we actually work towards. We don’t just talk about it. We work towards getting it done.” the financial burden down on the city, we haven’t had to raise taxes in 13-14 years, yet we’re growing, and revenue increases year after year because people keep coming here and spending their money.” The city’s expanding parks and recreation system exemplifies this approach.A newly completed soccer complex enhances sports facilities for residents, while plans advance for phase two of an ambitious Sportsplex development. “We’re working towards starting phase two of our Sportsplex, which is a 70-acre area for baseball and softball fields,” says Walley.These recreational amenities serve both local families and attract regional sporting events. For Walley, successful community development 10 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 06, ISSUE 02

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