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Which Clarksville road and sidewalk projects get priority in Mayor Pitts budget?
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Thirteen planned city transportation projects ranging from roads and bridges to sidewalks and traffic signals take center stage in the proposed 2021-22 city budget submitted to the Clarksville City Council by Mayor Joe Pitts administration. This is a historic opportunity . to invest in Clarksville s future, Pitts told the council Tuesday afternoon in the opening moments of a special council session and budget workshop.
It s a multi-tiered, ambitious Transportation 2020+ master plan that Pitts has introduced as the centerpiece of the new budget.
At the top tier, there are these 13 immediate transportation needs identified by Pitts and those working alongside him in drafting the plan:
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – Seven new City Council members were sworn in Tuesday afternoon during the first session of 2021.
The new council also selected a new mayor pro tem in Ward 1 Councilman Richard Garrett, despite Mayor Joe Pitt’s initial nomination of Ward 4 Councilman Wallace Redd. Ashlee Evans is sworn in as a City Council member on Jan. 5, 2020. (Richard Stevens, Contributed) DaJuan Little is sworn in as a City Council member on Jan. 5, 2020. (Richard Stevens, Contributed) Jason Knight is sworn in as a City Council member on Jan. 5, 2020. (Richard Stevens, Contributed) Karen Reynolds is sworn in as a City Council member on Jan. 5, 2020. (Richard Stevens, Contributed)
As Nash County Manager Zee Lamb quipped during a meeting Tuesday, â2020 has been one heck of a year, but 2021 is right around the corner.â
With this common feeling about the past year in mind, the Telegram reached out to several local leaders to find out what they are wishing for in the New Year.
While the chairman of the Edgecombe County Board of Commissioners did not respond to the question, Robbie Davis, chairman of the Nash County Board of Commissioners, said he wishes for local residents to take to heart the lessons learned this past year.
âMy hope for the New Year is to take all the things we have learned from the pandemic and use it moving forward. COVID has been a very bad time but look what we have learned: To be patient; to care about your fellow man more; to be innovative on how to accomplish a task; to have more family time; to return to the old way of raising kids; to put your health closer to the top of your agenda, to improve your computer skills; to
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