The plan will serve as a guide for the next 20 years regarding land use, development, and public infrastructure investment, acting as a road map to guide policy decisions and land use regulations.
Several city projects, including a new parking garage and repairs to the existing Cumberland Plaza Garage as well as renovations to the Frosty Morn Building and Burt Cobb Recreation Center, have been put on hold after City Council members voted Thursday night to deny nearly $27 million in funding.
The City Council heard from five applicants Thursday night interested in filling the Ward 11 council seat left empty by Ashlee Evan’s resignation.
The Killebrew, a new, 307-acre mixed use community development being planned for the Rossview area, will soon go before the Regional Planning Commission for rezoning, according to a release by marketing group Tiberon Services.
A 900-plus home development on Powell Road has been given the green light by the Regional Planning Commission, despite objections from residents in the area.
The Vine on Franklin, a new wine bar in downtown Clarksville, opened its doors for a soft opening Friday, giving guests a taste of what to expect at their official March 1 opening.
Cats Are Us, a local nonprofit animal shelter, had 94 cats seized by Montgomery County Animal Care and Control recently.
Clarksville Blasters, a foam-firing toy gun arena, opened their doors in Governors Square Mall on Sunday, offering a new recreational experience.