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City of Clarksville announces Fall Debris Clean Up 2011

November 1, 2011

City of ClarksvilleClarksville, TN – Mayor Kim McMillan has announced that the city of Clarksville Street Department will begin picking up yard debris, leaves and limbs, November 1st-November 27th, 2011.

Yard debris, such as leaves must be placed in biodegradable paper bags or cardboard boxes and placed near the street. [Read more]

Clarksville Firefighters Remodel Station 6

June 22, 2011

City of ClarksvilleClarksville, TN – Clarksville Fire Rescue will have an Open House at 11:00am Thursday, June 23rd, at Station 6, located at 8 Asbury Road, just off Fort Campbell Boulevard across from Cunningham Lane.

The station has been remodeled by Fire Rescue personnel, who have also built a 900-square-foot addition that serves as a dormitory with office space and fitness equipment. Station 6 was built in 1968 for an Engine Company of one fire truck and three firefighters. [Read more]

City officials are looking at options for subdivision drainage

April 28, 2011

City of ClarksvilleClarksville, TN – Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan met Thursday afternoon with Clarksville Street Department officials about drainage issues in Woodstock Subdivision.

After inspecting the situation at the subdivision Wednesday afternoon, Street Department staff members on Thursday explained the drainage issues there, as well as the complex history of the subdivision’s development. [Read more]

Spring Clean Up

March 14, 2011

City of ClarksvilleClarksville, TN – Clarksville Street Department will begin its annual Spring Clean Up on March 21st, when crews will pick up yard debris, leaves and limbs at city residents.

Yard debris, such as leaves, must be placed in biodegradable paper bags and placed near the street. Tree limbs must be in lengths of four feet or less. The Street Department will not pick up limbs pruned by a commercial company. The clean-up service will continue through April 8th.

In order to schedule a picked up, contact the Street Department at 931-645-7464 between 7:00am and 3:30pm Monday through Friday.

Harsh winter weather leads to area schools and businesses closing

December 12, 2010

Ice & Snow Take It SlowClarksville, TN – The mid-state was on the receiving end of an artic blast bringing with it plummeting temperatures, snow, and ice. 1-3 Inches of accumulation can be expected. There is currently a wind chill advisory from the National Weather Service, as 30mph winds will drop the wind chill into single digits over night.

Roadways are already experiencing freezing with snow and ice rapidly building up despite the best efforts of the Clarksville Street Department and Montgomery County Highway Department to deal with it.

[Read more]

Fall ‘Pick Up’ Service About To Get Underway

September 27, 2010

City of ClarksvilleClarksville, TN – Beginning November 1st, 2010, the Clarksville Street Department will begin picking up yard debris, leaves and limbs. This service will continue through November 30th, 2010. Yard debris such as leaves must be placed in biodegradable paper bags or cardboard boxes and placed near the street.

Tree limbs must be 4′ or less in length. The Street Department will not pick up limbs at a commercial location where the company has pruned trees.

In order to have your yard debris picked up, you must contact the Clarksville Street Department at 931-645-7464, between 7:00am and 3:30am, Monday thru Friday.

Riverside Drive Re-Opens

May 9, 2010

The Great Flood of 2010Rivers Side Drive re-opened at 4:45pm today making the last major traffic artery in Clarksville, TN to be closed by the Great Flood of 2010 available to the public once again. The road has been the subject of intensive attention by the Tennessee Department of Transportation and the City of Clarksville’s Street Department from the moment it emerged from the receding flood waters. The road had been kept closed partially to give business owners time to remove flood debris from their businesses, and the city time to remove it from the roadside.

While the curfew in the area is no longer in effect, the Clarksville Police Department will be conducting extra Patrols along Riverside Drive to prevent looting. There were two instances of attempted looting during the flooding, one at the Rhino Mart and the other at Riverside Pro Archery.

Bill Roberts Thunder Road Marine has Temporarily relocated to 2064 Wilma Rudolph Blvd.

Bill Roberts Thunder Road Marine has Temporarily relocated to 2064 Wilma Rudolph Blvd.

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Time for Spring Clean Up

March 9, 2010

Beginning on March 22, 2010, the Clarksville Street Department will begin picking up yard debris, leaves and limbs. This service will continue through April 16, 2010. Yard debris, such as leaves must be placed in biodegradable paper bags and placed near the street.

Tree limbs must be 4’ or less in length. The Street Department will not pick up limbs where a commercial company has pruned trees.

In order to have your yard debris picked up, you must contact the Clarksville Street Department at (931) 645-7464 between 7:00 A.M. and 3:30 P.M. Monday through Friday.

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