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Property tax to increase in Clarksville as city council approves 2027 budget
Clarksville's city council approved a 2027 budget increasing property taxes to $1.01 per $100 of assessed value, a 9-cent rise driven by growth and the city's expanding regional role. The budget includes cuts to the street department, potentially reducing paving and increasing temporary road repairs, while school-area sidewalk projects remain on track.
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