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New City Council gets right to business, gets contentious over Roxy purchase and diversity

Clarksville Now CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – The Clarksville City Council, with seven newly sworn-in members, got straight to work on several matters Thursday night, and not without some contentiousness during and after the meeting over a zoning application, a vote to purchase the Roxy Regional Theatre and diversity on committees. Mayor Joe Pitts chalked it up to nerves. “I don’t think it was necessarily tense, just nervous,” Pitts said. “First time, cameras on. It’s an official meeting, and they have to vote and want to ask good questions. I thought the discussion and the debate was really good.” Final Roxy vote postponed

Old Russellville Pike quarry could be rezoned for residential development

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – A little-known quarry located in the Dunbar Cave Road area may soon become surrounded by upwards 0f 160 new homes. The property containing the inactive quarry, between College Street/Wilma Rudolph Boulevard and Old Russellville Pike, is primarily zoned M-2 for heavy industrial use. Map depicting a proposed zoning change off of Old Russellville Pike. The property contains a decommissioned quarry. Map depicting a proposed zoning change off of Old Russellville Pike. The property contains a decommissioned quarry. The proposal would change that zoning to residential. The usage statement submitted by property owner Norma S. Jerles and agent Greenspace Properties suggests the site would be used for mixed-use housing development.

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Jan. 7, 2021 in News, Politics Photo: Clarksville Now CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – A little-known quarry located in the Dunbar Cave Road area may soon become surrounded by upwards 0f 160 new homes. The property containing the inactive quarry, between College Street/Wilma Rudolph Boulevard and Old Russellville Pike, is primarily zoned M-2 for heavy industrial use. Map depicting a proposed zoning change off of Old Russellville Pike. The property contains a decommissioned quarry. Map depicting a proposed zoning change off of Old Russellville Pike. The property contains a decommissioned quarry. The proposal would change that zoning to residential. The usage statement submitted by property owner Norma S. Jerles and agent Greenspace Properties suggests the site would be used for mixed-use housing development.

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Jan. 7, 2021 in News, Politics Photo: Clarksville Now CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – A little-known quarry located in the Dunbar Cave Road area may soon become surrounded by upwards 0f 160 new homes. The property containing the inactive quarry, between College Street/Wilma Rudolph Boulevard and Old Russellville Pike, is primarily zoned M-2 for heavy industrial use. Map depicting a proposed zoning change off of Old Russellville Pike. The property contains a decommissioned quarry. Map depicting a proposed zoning change off of Old Russellville Pike. The property contains a decommissioned quarry. The proposal would change that zoning to residential. The usage statement submitted by property owner Norma S. Jerles and agent Greenspace Properties suggests the site would be used for mixed-use housing development.

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