Clarksville Downtown Parking changes go into effect September 8th
September 3, 2020
Clarksville Downtown Parking Plan includes Four-Hour Limit at all On-Street Meters
Clarksville, TN – On Tuesday, September 8th, 2020, the new downtown parking plan approved last month by the Clarksville Parking Commission will take effect.
The changes apply only to on-street metered spaces, which will now require a 25-cent payment to begin a parking session.

Parking changes will take effect September 8th for all on-street metered parking in Downtown Clarksville.
New Smart Parking Meters to be installed in Downtown Clarksville starting May 6th
May 2, 2014
Clarksville, TN – Beginning next Tuesday, May 6th, 2014, the Clarksville Parking Authority will begin installation of new parking meters which will result in several new parking options for downtown visitors.
Each parking stall will be outfitted with a sensor that automatically resets when a car is parked in that space. The meters are set to offer the first hour of parking at no cost. The maximum time allowed in any parking stall will be three hours. [Read more]
City of Clarksville to install new Parking Meters on Strawberry Alley and Franklin Street
April 9, 2013
Clarksville, TN – As a result of a stakeholders meeting last year, new parking meters are being installed for a trial period on Strawberry Alley and the 100 block of Franklin Street.
The new meters will allow people parking in these areas to pay by credit or debit cards. [Read more]
City of Clarksville brings free 90 minute parking to Downtown Clarksville
May 1, 2012
Clarksville, TN – Beginning on May 1st, 2012 and running through the end of June 2012, the City of Clarksville will offer free parking for 90 minutes on some downtown streets.
The 90 minute parking areas will be located on the 100 block of Franklin Street, Strawberry Alley and portions of Second Street. [Read more]
Ft. Defiance, conference center top Finance Agenda
February 23, 2009
The Finance Committee will meet Tuesday, February 24, at the City Hall Conference Room at 4 p.m. to review an agenda that includes renewal of services with TRC Environmental Inc. for archaeological survey at Ft. Defiance and selection of PKF Consulting to provide market analysis and financial advisory services for a feasibility study for a conference center.The agenda is as follows: [Read more]







