CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Montgomery County Government shared the focus areas, highlights and priorities of their 2026-27 fiscal year budget on Friday.

Montgomery County remains committed to providing services and opportunities that support a safe, healthy, strong community, with no property tax increase, according to a press release sent to Clarksville Now. Three major focus areas are:

  1. Expanding public safety capacity.
  2. Critical infrastructure needs.
  3. Expanding quality of life amenities.

“Public safety and infrastructure remain essential priorities as Montgomery County continues to grow and serve more residents. These investments will strengthen emergency response services, improve roads and intersections, and address critical infrastructure needs to support residents and businesses across the county,” said County Mayor Wes Golden.

“At the same time, we are continuing to invest in the quality of life that makes Montgomery County a great place to live, work, and raise a family by supporting schools, parks, community amenities, and county services that improve everyday life for our residents.”

The release said that budget highlights include:

  • No proposed property tax increase.
  • $20 million in Proposed Capital Projects.
  • 2% Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) for all County and CMCSS employees.
  • Funding personnel for and operations of Freedom Elementary (fourth new school in four years).

2027 Montgomery County budget priorities

Here are some of the notable items being funded in the budget, according to the release:

Public Safety

  • Aerial ladder truck for Montgomery County Fire Service.
  • Funding for design of EMS 24 (Woodlawn), Fire Services and Sheriff Precinct.
  • Funding for 9 full-time public safety officers – Fire, EMS, Sheriff’s Office.
  • 1 additional child advocacy employee.
  • Funding for design of jail security upgrades.

Critical Infrastructure Needs

  • Hwy 48/13 at Old Hwy 48 intersection upgrades.
  • Shady Grove Bridge Replacement.
  • Funding for the design of Seven Mile Ferry Rd & Attaway Rd intersection improvements.
  • Funding for the design of the Belmont Rd & River Rd intersection improvements.
  • Funding for right-of-way acquisition and design for SR 374 corridor improvements.
  • Construction of a salt shed in Palmyra.
  • Funding for 1 additional full-time Soil Conservationist.

Quality of Life

  • $6.9 million in funding for CMCSS Capital Projects.
    • HVAC & chiller replacement at Northeast Middle.
    • Wastewater treatment system replacement at Montgomery Central.
  • Funding for design & engineering on additional greenway.
  • Funding for Completion of Phase I on a County Fairgrounds: infrastructure (roadway, utilities & parking).
  • Funding to complete the renovation of Lone Oak Community Center.
  • Funding for additional personnel for Animal Control, County Clerk’s Office, & North Branch Library.

“Our department heads, elected officials, and commissioners worked closely together to build a 2027 Budget that is balanced and invests in the key priorities that will support the continued growth of our community, with no property tax increase,” Golden said in the release.

“This budget reflects our shared commitment to strengthening public safety, infrastructure, schools, and quality of life. Thank you to everyone who contributed their time and effort to this process. I appreciate all of the hard work, collaboration, and thoughtful decisions that went into developing the budget for Montgomery County and our residents.”

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