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Montgomery County Government Offices Closed in Observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

January 11, 2023 - MoCo Gov.

Last Edited: June 13, 2023 @ 7:46 am

Montgomery County, TN — Montgomery County Government offices will be closed Monday, Jan. 16, in observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Federal Holiday. All County offices will reopen on Tuesday, Jan. 17, during normal operating hours.

This year’s MLK Unity Service, which is open to the community, will be held at Christ The Healer Church at 1295 Paradise Hill Road.

For online options available through Montgomery County Government, visit the GOV tab at mcgtn.org.

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Bi-County Operations Closed

December 23, 2022 - MoCo Gov.

Last Edited: March 23, 2023 @ 1:05 pm

Montgomery County, TN — Due to inclement weather, all Bi-County operations are closed today. If weather conditions are conducive for services, the convenience centers and main landfill site off Dover Road will be open Saturday, Dec. 24 until noon.

If temperatures and weather conditions do not improve, adjustments will be made and posted accordingly. For more information about Bi-County Solid Waste Management visit mcgtn.net.

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Montgomery County, TN — Due to inclement weather, all Bi-County operations are closed today. If weather conditions are conducive for services, the convenience centers and main landfill site off Dover Road will be open Saturday, Dec. 24 until noon.

If temperatures and weather conditions do not improve, adjustments will be made and posted accordingly. For more information about Bi-County Solid Waste Management visit mcgtn.net.

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Montgomery County Government Upcoming Holiday Closures

December 16, 2022 - MoCo Gov.

Last Edited: June 13, 2023 @ 7:45 am

Montgomery County, TN  - Montgomery County Government offices will be closed Friday, Dec. 23, Monday, Dec. 26, and Monday, Jan. 2, 2023, in observance of the Christmas and New Year holidays. Please remember our friends in health and public safety who are working to keep us safe through the holidays.

For information on Montgomery County Government and the services offered online, visit mcgtn.org.

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New Crossover on I-24 Could Save Lives

December 12, 2022 - MoCo Gov.

Last Edited: April 17, 2025 @ 8:29 am

Montgomery County, TN — In November 2022, a new crossover was completed for emergency vehicles on I-24 at mile marker 12.6. The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) project resulted from concerns brought to the Clarksville-Montgomery County Traffic Safety Task Force in 2021 by Montgomery County Emergency Services (EMS) Operations Chief Chris Proctor and Clarksville Fire Rescue (CFR) Deputy Chief Steve Batten.

The Task Force celebrated the completion of the project at their monthly meeting in December at Montgomery County's Emergency Management Agency.

"Before this crossover, we drove to mile marker 17 for calls between exits 11 and 19. We've had to make the tough call to go against traffic and have had an ambulance stuck in the ditch attempting to cross instead of losing time with the extra 10 miles. Getting to an accident scene faster can make all the difference," said Proctor.

"There was a fatal accident on I-24 from the 90s that has stayed in my head. It's almost always about how fast we can get there to make a difference in saving someone's life. We're growing and need all the additional safety measures we can get," said Batten.

Kevin Smith, lieutenant of Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP), added, "This crossover has made a world of difference to us in making it to a crash scene quicker. We're thankful it's in place."

Lisa McClain, driver's safety administrator with Montgomery County, was credited from the team for continuing communication and coordination with representatives from TDOT, the State of Tennessee, and local public safety officials from the time it was brought up through the end of the project.

McClain stated, "This results from a great team effort for the community. We appreciate TDOT and all of the safety personnel who shared what a high sense of urgency there was in adding this crossover. We will continue working to make our roads safer."

The Clarksville-Montgomery County Safety Task Force is a team of public safety professionals who meet to collaborate on efforts to improve safety for the community's residents and those traveling through. Task Force members include representatives from TDOT, THP, Tennessee Highway Safety Office, Tennessee District Attorney General Conference, Montgomery County EMS, Driver Safety, Emergency Management Agency, E911, Highway Department, Mayor’s Office, Sheriff's Office, Clarksville Fire, Police and Street Departments, Fort Campbell CID/Provost Marshal’s Office, 19th District Attorney’s Office, Austin Peay State University (APSU) Campus Police, APSU Student Government, MADD Volunteers and AAA Insurance.

To learn more about the Clarksville-Montgomery County Safety Task Force, visit their Facebook page and/or contact Lt. Vincent Lewis, CPD, at 931-648-0656 or Lisa McClain, Montgomery County Driver Safety, at 931-553-5186.

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Clarksville-Montgomery County Traffic Safety Task Force participating Task Force Team members with the Interstate 24, Mile Marker 12.6 Crossover completion pictured from left to right: 

Chris Proctor, EMS; Steve Batten, CFR; Kevin Smith, THP, Nashville District - Troop C – Houston, Montgomery and Stewart Counties; Lisa McClain, Administrator, Montgomery County Driver Safety; Adam Perez, Help Truck Program Manager, TDOT; Gary Western, Help Truck Program Supervisor, TDOT; Amy Fiscor, Traffic Engineering Manager, TDOT; Jordan Burress, Regional Traffic Engineer, TDOT and Wayne Epley, Highway Response Supervisor 2, TDOT. Not pictured: Nathan Vatter, State Traffic Engineer, TDOT and Sammy Tucker, Floating Maintenance South Supervisor, TDOT.

County and City of Clarksville Team up to Assist Taxpayers

December 06, 2022 - MoCo Gov.

Last Edited: March 23, 2023 @ 1:04 pm

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Tenn. – The Montgomery County Trustee’s Office and the City of Clarksville are partnering during the property tax season for the third consecutive year to simplify the process for tax freeze, tax relief recipients, and taxpayers. Each Tuesday and Thursday from 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., December 13, 2022, through February 28, 2023, residents can take care of their county and city property taxes at one location. A city representative will work at the County Trustee’s Office at 350 Pageant Lane in Veterans Plaza, and a county representative will work at the City Gas & Water location at 111 Cunningham Lane on those days.

Representatives from each organization can accept vouchers and proof of income and process payments if applicable. This partnership allows taxpayers residing in the city limits and receiving tax relief to take care of their county and city taxes at the same place and time. 

“We are pleased to partner with the City of Clarksville once again for the convenience of our residents. We hope that meeting the taxpayers’ needs in one location will benefit and help those most vulnerable in Montgomery County,” said Montgomery County Trustee Kimberly Wiggins.

“We look forward to once again partnering with the County Trustee to provide a one stop shop for our citizens as well as expanding our partnership to include a County Trustee employee at the North Service Center,” stated City of Clarksville Director of Finance and Revenue Laurie Matta.

The Trustee’s Office is in Suite 101-B, in Veteran’s Plaza. To see available services, including paying taxes online through the County Trustee office, visit mcgtn.org or 931-648-5717 with questions. To see the services offered through the City Finance & Revenue Department, visit cityofclarksville.com or call 931-645-7437.

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