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Clarksville City Council fails to win 3/4 majority to consider Ajax Turner Senior Citizens Center
Summary
A required three‑quarters majority to consider discussion of the Ajax Turner Senior Citizens Center was not reached; the council recorded a 7–5 vote and the motion failed. Council members then made brief community announcements and offered condolences.
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The Clarksville City Council failed to secure the three‑quarters majority needed to consider discussion of the Ajax Turner Senior Citizens Center, recording seven votes in favor and five opposed, short of the nine votes required.
The presiding officer opened new business with Item B and noted the rule that consideration requires a three‑quarters majority (nine votes). A council member moved to consider the Ajax Turner Senior Citizens Center and another council member seconded; the presiding officer ruled the motion non‑debatable and called for a roll call vote. The clerk reported the tally as seven yes, five no and zero abstentions; the presiding officer then announced that the motion "lacks [a] 3/4 majority" and therefore failed.
Why this matters: because the council’s rules require a supermajority to take up this item, the failed motion means the body did not begin substantive discussion or take action on plans for the Ajax Turner Senior Citizens Center at this meeting. The transcript includes no further motions or scheduling related to that item.
After the vote, during the mayor and council member comments period, Councilman Haywood announced a community cleanup: "this Saturday will be the first Ward 8 clean‑up day. We'll meet at Pisgah Elementary School at 8:00 a.m.," he said. The presiding officer also offered condolences to the council’s sign language interpreter, Ardy Grassman, saying her brother Edmund Terrell "was a pillar of this community and he will be sorely missed," and expressing sympathy to the Terrell family.
A motion to adjourn was made and, without objection, the meeting was closed.
No further action on the Ajax Turner Senior Citizens Center was recorded in the transcript.

