As Montgomery County digs into its plans to create a Greenway connecting Clarksville to Ashland City, the City of Clarksville is making major headway on its Greenway.
Traffic is currently backed up on Interstate 24 westbound after the result of numerous wrecks near Exit 8 and 11 on Thursday afternoon.
The City of Clarksville announced on Wednesday the launch of the “Restoring Clarksville Initiative,” which aims to add new economic and aesthetic value into neighborhoods and properties that are currently in decline.
More than a year after the owners of the Dunlop House filed a lawsuit against the City of Clarksville for the right to demolish the building, a federal judge has dismissed the case.
The Clarksville Police Department responded to a crash with injuries at the intersection of Richview Road and Madison Street this afternoon, which currently has the intersection blocked.
After being narrowly voted down by the City Council a year ago, PB&J Properties has resubmitted a proposed zone change for around 3.01 acres of land as they look to develop a five-story apartment building downtown. The applicant is proposing the land transition from R-1 family residential district to Planned Unit Development (PUD).
In recent weeks, County Mayor Wes Golden has discussed Montgomery County’s long-term goal with the community greenway, which includes the possibility of connecting it with the greenway of Ashland City.
The Clarksville Police Department is actively investigating a vehicle burglary and the theft of two motor vehicles, which occurred earlier this month. Now, they are asking for the public’s help identifying two suspects.