Clarksville Street Department Plans Winter Storm Debris Cleanup

City residents can request removal of fallen debris from recent winter storm.

Published on Feb. 11, 2026

The Clarksville Street Department will be conducting an abbreviated clean-up effort to remove fallen debris from the recent winter storm. Between February 17-27, the Street Department will accept requests from City residents for the debris removal at specific addresses, with guidelines on size and placement of the debris.

Why it matters

Clearing fallen debris from winter storms is an important public service that helps maintain the safety and appearance of city streets and neighborhoods. This targeted cleanup effort by the Clarksville Street Department aims to address the specific impacts of the recent winter storm on residents.

The details

Crews will be removing fallen debris from the January winter storm. Residents can request debris removal if the limbs are 8 feet or shorter and less than 18 inches in diameter, and are placed within 10 feet of the roadway but not in the street, blocking a drainage ditch, or obstructing traffic views. Biodegradable bags or cardboard boxes should be used for grass clippings, leaves, and small limbs.

  • The debris cleanup will take place from February 17-27, 2026.
  • The Street Department's annual spring debris clean-up will be announced in the weeks ahead.

The players

Clarksville Street Department

The municipal department responsible for maintaining and cleaning Clarksville's streets and public infrastructure.

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What’s next

Residents can call (931) 645-7464 or report debris online at the City's SeeClickFix platform to request removal within the designated timeframe.

The takeaway

This targeted debris cleanup effort by the Clarksville Street Department demonstrates the city's commitment to addressing the impacts of severe weather and maintaining the safety and appearance of its streets and neighborhoods for residents.