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City of Clarksville water treatment plant will be funded and built

Gas & Water rate increase OK d by City Council, new water treatment plant gets green light

Clarksville Now CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The City Council approved a rate increase for Clarksville Gas & Water at their Thursday meeting, clearing the way for multiple infrastructure projects including construction of a North Clarksville water treatment plant. Council members voted 11-2 to approve the rate increase. The two no votes came from Wallace Redd of Ward 4 and Trisha Butler of Ward 12. Proposed increases to utility usage fees (per 1,000 gallons) as seen on the City of Clarksville website on June 4, 2021. (City of Clarksville) Proposed increases to utility connection fees as seen on the City of Clarksville website on June 4, 2021. (City of Clarksville)

Clarksville utility rate increases OK d, bond issue coming for new water plant

Clarksville utility rate increases OK d, bond issue coming for new water plant View Comments In June, the Clarksville City Council will be confronted with a major bond issue resolution to build a new water treatment plant after approving water and sewer rate increases. The first reading council vote on Thursday night was 9-4 in favor of the rate increases. Voting yes were Mayor Joe Pitts and council members Richard Garrett, Vondell Richmond, Jason Knight, Travis Holleman, Wanda Allen, Karen Reynolds, Stacey Streetman and Ashlee Evans. Voting no were council members DaJuan Little, Wallace Redd, Wanda Smith and Trisha Butler. Proposed by Clarksville Gas & Water General Manager Mark Riggins, the increases are intended to cover the costs of building the city s new water treatment plant and other improvements to Clarksville s water and sewer systems.

Clarksville water and sewer customers could face rising bills

Or is a stinky situation worth keeping bills at their current levels? This pungent problem is one of several decisions that might face Clarksville residents in the coming weeks as the city continues to expand. The Clarksville City Council is considering water and sewer treatment rate increases proposed by Clarksville Gas & Water, officials announced Monday afternoon. The increases will cover the costs of building a new water treatment plant and other improvements to the water and sewer systems, according to officials.  On Thursday, Gas & Water General Manager Mark Riggins told the City Council that Clarksville must spend $177.5 million this decade to expand and improve the water system.

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