When the City of Clarksville leaders introduced the 2026 budget, they spoke about stormwater drainage being a short- and long-term priority. During the City Council meeting this week, Gas & Water General Manager Mark Riggins expanded on the city’s plans.
The Clarksville City Council met on Tuesday for their first vote on the proposed budget, which includes a property tax increase.
The Nashville Kats held a press conference on Tuesday, June 17, where they announced they will play at F&M Bank Arena for their home playoff game this weekend, as well as the remainder of the 2025 playoffs.
The new, proposed City of Clarksville budget includes more than $170 million for the city general fund, a 15-cent property tax increase, along with plans to address neighborhood flooding, rapid city growth, as well as Mason Rudolph Golf Course.
The Clarksville City Council held a special session meeting on Thursday as they prepare to finalize the 2025-26 fiscal year budget over the next two weeks. However, an hour before the special session even began, the Clarksville Fire Fighters Association (Local 3180) held a press conference to speak on the true need for a pay increase for city firefighters.
With the State of Tennessee preparing to open a new Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) service center in Clarksville, two convenience centers for the City of Clarksville are set to terminate their DMV services to the public effective June 30.
Millan Enterprises is set to host a ribbon cutting ceremony for the Millan Public Parking Garage in downtown Clarksville-Montgomery County at the end of June to celebrate the latest addition to the city’s growing infrastructure. The public parking garage sits directly behind F&M Bank Arena at 90 College Street.
The Montgomery County Commission unanimously approved the 2025-26 fiscal year budget Monday night, with funding for some high-profile initiatives but no tax increase.