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Clarksville council adopts Street Finance Report, approves road extension and building permits; CARD asks city to serve as fiscal partner

City of Clarksville City Council · October 7, 2024
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Summary

The council approved Resolution 24-20 accepting the 2023–2024 Street Finance Report, authorized an extension to the Prospect/Elizabeth road project, approved a building-permit sidewalk replacement, and heard CARD request city fiscal partnership for course improvements.

At its Oct. 7 meeting the Clarksville City Council approved its 2023–2024 Street Finance Report by passing Resolution 24-20 and took several related infrastructure and permitting actions.

City Clerk Molly Bohlen presented the Street Finance Report; Councilmember Jennifer Kielman moved to adopt Resolution 24-20 and Councilmember Ruth Saulsbury seconded. The motion passed unanimously (Ayes: Saulsbury, Doty, Reints, Sherburne, Kielman).

Mayor Jerald Heuer described a proposed extension to the street project at the corner of N. Elizabeth and W. Prospect following a meeting with Ted Hoodjer; the council approved the additional extension after a motion by Kielman and a second by Jessi Reints.

Maintenance staff presented a building-permit application from Myrna Beechey to replace the sidewalk in front of her house; Councilmember Reints moved and Taran Sherburne seconded approval, which passed unanimously.

Richard McBurney, secretary/treasurer for CARD, gave history of CARD and outlined improvements the organization seeks (new irrigation, aeration, well system). He asked the city to act as fiscal partner to open more grant opportunities; McBurney noted events CARD supports, including the Pioneer Days tournament and use by the high-school golf team. Council discussion included whether the cross-country team could use the course for meets.

The council adjourned at 8:03 p.m. following a motion by Roger Doty and second by Taran Sherburne.

Next steps: Resolution 24-20 is adopted; any implementation of the road extension or CARD fiscal partnership will require follow-up action and, for CARD, formal agreements or grant applications.