City Council members voted to reject the 2021 city budget, including a 20-cent property tax increase and an expansive transportation infrastructure plan, leaving them only 7 days to pass a budget before the deadline.
A 20-cent property increase was voted down in its second reading by the Clarksville City Council at a special-called budget session on Tuesday, putting the city’s ambitious traffic infrastructure plan at risk.
A 20-cent property tax increase was approved 7-3 by City Council members Thursday evening at a special called session to approve the 2021 city budget.
According to a financial report presented to City Council members at their Tuesday meeting, the Clarksville Parking Commission spent more than they made in both 2020 and 2021.
The Montgomery County Board of Commissioners voted to appoint Randy Albert as commissioner for District 6 following the death of Arnold Hodges.
The National Weather Service in Nashville has reported a strong thunderstorm, with a possibility of strong winds and hail, southwest of Clarksville, moving south at 15 mph.
These are the applicants seeking to represent District 6 on the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners.
Montgomery County was recently ranked fifth fastest growing county in Tennessee by Stacker.
City Council members approved an rate increase for Clarksville Gas & Water at their Thursday meeting, clearing the way for the multiple infrastructure projects, including the construction of a new North Clarksville water treatment plant.
City Council members voted again to deny a proposed rezoning that would have allowed over 500 new homes on Powell Road at their regular session Thursday night, which was attended by dozens of dissenting residents.