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CLARKSVILLE â The Clarksville City Council will review an ordinance calling for the May 1 election of four council members to two-year terms, providing for early voting and authorizing a joint election to be held with Clarksville ISD at its 6 p.m. meeting Tuesday at Clarksville City Hall, 800 W. Main St.
Another ordinance will be reviewed that would call a special election for two propositions, one for the âlegal sale of beer and wine for off premise consumption onlyâ and another that would allow the sale of mixed drinks in restaurants with permits.
Council members will consider accepting a bid for a contractor to build HOME Grant houses and review the hiring of a consultant to help with applications and the implementation of a 2021-22 Texas Community Development Block Grant Program.
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City of Clarksville limits office access to slow spread of COVID-19
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Citizens urged to reach City of Clarksville online or by phone.
Clarksville, TN – Citizens are urged to communicate with City of Clarksville Departments and offices by using online services, email, telephones, mail and drive-up windows and drop boxes to help reduce the resurgent spread of COVID-19 Coronavirus infections.
Clarksville City Hall
“With increased community spread of COVID-19 in Tennessee, and Governor Bill Lee’s new Executive Order limiting gatherings to 10 people, we’re taking steps to limit access to many City facilities,” Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts said Monday.
City of Clarksville limits office access to slow spread of COVID-19
Citizens urged to reach City of Clarksville online or by phone.
Clarksville, TN – Citizens are urged to communicate with City of Clarksville Departments and offices by using online services, email, telephones, mail and drive-up windows and drop boxes to help reduce the resurgent spread of COVID-19 Coronavirus infections.
Clarksville City Hall
“With increased community spread of COVID-19 in Tennessee, and Governor Bill Lee’s new Executive Order limiting gatherings to 10 people, we’re taking steps to limit access to many City facilities,” Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts said Monday.
“We are going to keep providing services at a high level, but I strongly recommend during this ongoing public health emergency that residents first make contact with the City Department they need either online or by phone before visiting an office,” stated Mayor Pitts.