Friday Jul 3 | The Leaf Chronicle
Changes to PUD zone districts receive approval
The Clarksville City Council approved changes Thursday to the city's restrictions on Planned Unit Development zone districts.
Two proposed property rezonings that would allow switches from residential to commercial land uses were both voted down by the Regional Planning Commission on Wednesday.
Sex Shop Concerns Ignite Clarksville Group
Clarksville residents are stepping up their fight against a local sex shop. Other than a few tickets here and there, residents said the Clarksville City Council members have done very little to enforce laws they passed.
The Wings of Liberty Museum is ready to be built - the project just needs another $24 million.
Riverside Drive, North Second intersection to get major improvements
The intersection of Riverside Drive and North Second Street will see major improvements later this year.
Johnson on the job in new role
The local school system has selected Candy Johnson as the district's Education Foundation, Corporate and Community Relations Coordinator - a newly created position.
House committee will not reconsider charter decision
It appears a House subcommittee will not revisit its decision to table proposed revisions to the Clarksville City Charter.
Council will discuss TEPPCO Thursday
Concerns over the planned Texas Eastern Pipeline Corp. fuel port's proximity to the city's only intake for drinking water will be discussed at Thursday's non-voting City Council session.
Longview seat among area council races
Incumbent Longview City Councilman Daryl Williams wants to continue revitalization efforts in District 2. Challenger Eric "Ric" Brandt wants to eliminate what he believes is wasteful spending.
City charter awaits legislators' action
More than three weeks after the Clarksville City Council voted, again, on a new city charter, they have not heard back from the Montgomery County state legislative delegation.
Builders could pay double to power neighborhoods
Developers could soon be paying double the amount they spend to provide electric service to new subdivisions.
Consultant: Changes could benefit Parking Authority
A parking consultant told the Clarksville City Council Tuesday the Parking Authority could one day operate downtown parking on a break-even basis - if several changes are made.
Some Clarksville City Workers Face Layoffs
Channel 4 News has learned that some Clarksville city workers will be losing their jobs in the gas and water departments.
Council approves deletion of appeals panel
The Clarksville City Council approved second and final reading of several changes to the employee disciplinary process Thursday, most notably the deletion of a three-person appeals panel.
The line in the sand was drawn Monday night, March 2 when Clarksville City Hall was packed like sardines with people ready to do battle over an issue that has been rehashed in city council meetings for the past ...
Groundwater concerns: Longview contamination site has White Oak resident on edge
Some White Oak and Clarksville City residents learned in the past two weeks that their groundwater could be contaminated.
Alleged water well contamination concerns White oak residents
Council says concerns of land grabbing unwarranted
The fear the Clarksville City Council will begin grabbing land away from private citizens is still a concern based on question regarding eminent domain that arose again at the city council meeting Monday, Feb.
New council members sit for orientation
Clarksville City Council members sat for a three-hour orientation today with city department heads.
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