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yesterday in News, Politics Photo: Clarksville Now CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Clarksville City Council gave final approval for the 2021 budget, which includes a 20-cent property tax increase and a sweeping infrastructure plan, at a special session Wednesday afternoon, concluding a long, heavily debated process. Council members voted 8-5 to approve the budget. Yes votes came from Richard Garrett, Vondell Richmond, Wanda Smith, Travis Holleman, Karen Reynolds, Stacey Streetman, Ashlee Evans and Mayor Joe Pitts. Voting no were Dajuan Little, Wallace Redd, Jason Knight, Wanda Allen and Trisha Butler. The two chief items on this year’s budget are an ambitious infrastructure plan, originally presented by Pitts in February, and a 20-cent property tax increase to pay for it.

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yesterday in News, Politics Photo: Clarksville Now CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Clarksville City Council gave final approval for the 2021 budget, which includes a 20-cent property tax increase and a sweeping infrastructure plan, at a special session Wednesday afternoon, concluding a long, heavily debated process. Council members voted 8-5 to approve the budget. Yes votes came from Richard Garrett, Vondell Richmond, Wanda Smith, Travis Holleman, Karen Reynolds, Stacey Streetman, Ashlee Evans and Mayor Joe Pitts. Voting no were Dajuan Little, Wallace Redd, Jason Knight, Wanda Allen and Trisha Butler. The two chief items on this year’s budget are an ambitious infrastructure plan, originally presented by Pitts in February, and a 20-cent property tax increase to pay for it.

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City budget, including tax increase and road improvement plan, gets final approval

Clarksville Now CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Clarksville City Council gave final approval for the 2021 budget, which includes a 20-cent property tax increase and a sweeping infrastructure plan, at a special session Wednesday afternoon, concluding a long, heavily debated process. Council members voted 8-5 to approve the budget. Yes votes came from Richard Garrett, Vondell Richmond, Wanda Smith, Travis Holleman, Karen Reynolds, Stacey Streetman, Ashlee Evans and Mayor Joe Pitts. Voting no were Dajuan Little, Wallace Redd, Jason Knight, Wanda Allen and Trisha Butler. The two chief items on this year’s budget are an ambitious infrastructure plan, originally presented by Pitts in February, and a 20-cent property tax increase to pay for it.

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