Clarksville Montgomery County 2021 Community Data Profile
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CLARKSVILLE MONTGOMERY COUNTY 2021 COMMUNITY DATA PROFILE ck Pickett co Sullivan Macon Clay Claiborne Han Hawkins Stewart Montgomery Robertson Sumner Fentress Scott Campbell Johnson e Trousdale Jackson Overton Carter Obion Henry Union Lak Weakley ainger ashington Houston Gr W i Smith Hamblen Greene co Morgan Anderson Uni Dickson Nashville Putnam Cheatham Jefferson Dyer Davidson Wilson Knoxville Gibson Carroll Humphreys DeKalb Knox Cocke Benton White Cumberland n Williamson Rutherford Roane Sevier Crockett Hickman anno Van Loudon Blount Lauderdale C Warren Buren Haywood Madison Henderson atur Perry Maury Rhea Sequatchie Bledsoe Tipton Dec Lewis Bedford Coffee MeigsMcMinn Monroe Chester Grundy Marshall Moore Shelby Fayette Hardeman McNairy Hardin Wayne Lawrence Giles Lincoln Franklin Marion Hamilton Bradley Polk Memphis Chattanooga QUICK FACTS TAX STRUCTURE County Seat Clarksville LOCAL City County 1807 Year Incorporated Property Taxes (2020) Land Area in Square Miles (County) 539 • Rate per $100 value $1.0296 $2.99 Water Area in Square Miles (County) 5 Latitude N36° 31.81’ Longitude W87° 21.56’ Ratio of Assessment Elevation 549’ • Residential and Farm 25% 25% Market Region Nashville • Commercial/Industrial 40% 40% Distance From Nashville 45 miles • Personal (Equipment) 30% 30% Time Zone Central City Website www.cityofclarksville.com Total Local Assessment (2019) $3,246,641,116 $4,584,145,450 County Website www.mcgtn.org Hotel-Motel Tax 5% 5% Economic Development www.clarksvilletned.com $49.00 Additional Incorporated Cities Motor Vehicle Wheel Tax Rate Source: Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury, Division of Property Assessments within the County None Source: County Technical Assistance Service, UTIPS Unincorporated Cities Cunningham, Palmyra, Saint Bethlehem, Southside, Woodlawn. STATE POPULATION Sales Tax City County • 4% tax on food and food ingredients 2010 (Census) 133,013 172,331 • 7% on all other tangible personal property unless 2020 Population 161,429 211,368 specifically exempted 2020 Median Age 31.3 32.6 2025 Population Projection 177,435 232,164 Local Sales Tax Rate Annual Growth Rate 1.91% 1.81% • 2.50% (2020-2025 Projected) Local and State Sales Tax Collected (FY2020) Source: ESRI • $281,076,694 Income Tax CLIMATE • Personal: 1% on Interest & Dividends for the 2020 tax year • Corporate Excise Tax: 6.5% of Tennessee taxable income Annual Average Temperature 59.1° F • Franchise Tax: .25% of the greater of the Tennessee Average High Temperature 70.2° F portion of net worth or the book value of real and tangible Average Low Temperature 48.0° F Annual Average Precipitation 50.98” property in Tennessee. The minimum tax is $100 Annual Average Snowfall 3” • Unemployment Tax: New employers is typically 2.7% Prevailing Winds Southerly (based on occupation) of first $7,000 Mean Length of Freeze-Free Period (days) 180-220 Source: Tennessee Department of Revenue Clarksville-Montgomery County Corporate Business Park South (840 acres) is among several industrial sites in Middle Tennessee to be certified as a Select TN Certified Site. For complete information about the site and T E N N E S S E E the certified program, please visit www.tnecd.com/sites/certified-sites/ 2021 COMMUNITY DATA PROFILE EDUCATION TRANSPORTATION District Name Montgomery County AIR SERVICE Type of Public School System County Nearest General Aviation Outlaw Field District Grades Served Pre-K-12 Location Identifier CKV Number of Schools 39 Distance from City 6 miles Runway Length 6,000 feet; 4,004 feet Number of Classroom Teachers 2,271 Surface Asphalt/Asphalt Student to Teacher Ratio 16:1 Lighting MIRL/VASI Additional Staff 361 Fuel 100LL/Jet A Total Number of Students 36,582 Repairs Major GRADES (2019-2020) Storage Hangar, Tie Down Elementary 17,971 Transportation Taxi, Rental and Courtesy Car Middle School 8,601 *Extensive Military Ops within Airport Area High School 9,895 Nearest Commercial Service Nashville International Airport The Middle College at APSU 115 Location Identifier BNA Number of High School Graduates (2019-20) 2,351 Distance from Clarksville 55 miles Nashville International Airport (BNA) serves approximately 16 million total Graduation Rate 94.4% passengers annually. BNA is currently served by 15 airlines, including Educational Attainment with a Degree 38.5% international carriers Air Canada, WestJet and British Airways. BNA (Adults Age 25+) offers 460 daily flights and provides nonstop air service to more than 65 Source: Tennessee Department of Education destinations. HIGHWAYS REGIONAL HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (within 30 miles) U.S. Highways 79 and 41A Graduates 2018-2019 State Highways 12, 13, 48, 76, 149, 374, 112, 236 • Austin Peay State University Clarksville 2,348 and 237 • Daymar Institute Clarksville 242 Nearest Interstate Interstate 24 • North Central Institute Clarksville 146 COMMON CARRIERS Nashville State Community College Clarksville 1,283 • Air Freight Companies None • TN College of Applied Technology Dickson 419 Motor Freight Companies 51 Source: National Center for Education Statistics Terminal Facilities 5 Bus Services FastTrack Job Training Inter-City Yes Assistance Program Available Yes Local Yes Source: Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development Carrier Service Yes GOVERNMENT RAILROADS SERVED BY GOVERNING BODY R.J. Corman Railroad (Shortline) CSX Transportation (Mainline) City Mayor and City Council NAVIGABLE WATERWAYS Meets 1st Thursday at 7:30 p.m. River Cumberland Council Chambers Channel Depth 9 feet County Mayor and County Commissioners Nearest Port Facility Clarksville Meets 1st & 2nd Monday at 6:00 p.m. Miles from Port Local Council Chambers Nearest Port Facility Nashville Miles from Port 45 Fire Department • Full-time fire fighters in city 235 COMMUNICATIONS • City volunteers 0 Newspapers The Leaf Chronicle • Full-time fire fighters in county 0 Montgomery County News • County volunteers 165 Fort Campbell Courier • Fire stations in city 12 Our City Magazine • City fire trucks 19 The Tennessean • Fire stations in county 7 Telephone Companies CDE Lightband, AT&T and Charter • County fire trucks 19 Communications Law Enforcement Radio Stations 7 local • Full-time police officers in city 321 Television Networks 7 (Nashville and 1 local) • Full-time police officers in county & sheriff 358 Cable Service Available Yes • City patrol cars 321 Channels 170 • County patrol cars 160 Provider CDE Lightband, Charter Communications City County Internet Service Available Yes Insurance Rating 2 9 Provider CDE Lightband, Charter Zoning Regulations Yes Yes Communications Fiber Optics Available Yes Planning Commission Yes Yes Provider CDE Lightband, Charter Industrial Development Corp. Yes Yes Communications CLARKSVILLE-M0NTGOMERY COUNTY, TENNESSEE 2021 COMMUNITY DATA PROFILE COMMUNITY FACILITIES SELECTED ECONOMIC INDICATORS Health Care Recreation 2019 ANNUAL AVERAGES Doctors 300 Libraries 2 Labor Force County Labor Market Area* Dentists 100 Parks 39 Civilian Labor Force 86,220 183,201 Golf Courses 9 Hospitals 2 Employment 82,946 177,023 (Public & Private) Beds 278 Unemployment 3,274 6,178 Clinics 1 Swimming Pools 10 Unemployment Rate 3.8% 3.6% (Public & Private) Beds 46 Nursing Homes 13 Country Clubs 1 * Labor Market Area is defined as Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Montgomery, Robertson and Stewart Counties in Tennessee Beds 752 Theaters 1 Bowling Alleys 4 Retirement Homes 3 Dog Parks 3 2020 EMPLOYED POPULATION 16+ BY INDUSTRY Beds Community Centers 10 Agriculture/Mining 0.6% Residential/ Construction 7.3% Assisted Living 9 Hotels & Motels 41 Manufacturing 12.8% Beds Rooms 3,100 Wholesale Trade 1.5% Retail Trade 10.8% Bed & Breakfasts 1 Religious Organizations Transportation/Utilities 6.3% Information 1.0% Protestant 78 Largest Meeting Room Finance/Insurance/Real Estate 5.4% Catholic 2 Capacity 600 Services 45.4% Jehovah’s Witness 2 Public Administration 8.9% Seventh Day Adventist 2 Restaurants 305 Latter Day Saints 2 MANUFACTURING IN AREA (Annual Averages 2019) Other Other Number of Units 96 10+ miles of walking trails, Ann. Avg. Employment 5,841 Day Care Centers 95 and pavilions or picnic Ann. Avg. Weekly Wage $1,060 Day Care Homes 40 shelters. Source: Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Year 2020 Type of Institution # of Institutions # of Branches Deposits Amount $27,150 Source: ESRI Commercial Banks 10 44 $2,963,584,000 Savings Institutions 1 5 $160,115,000 MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME Year 2020 Credit Unions 6 13 $11,075,784,865 Amount $56,204 Total 17 62 Source: ESRI Countywide Combined Deposits $14,199,483,865 AVERAGE HOME SALES (Deposits for June 30, 2020) Year 2019 Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and National Credit Union Administration Number of Homes Sold 4,022 Average Cost $223,540 Median Home Value $175,005 INDUSTRIAL SUPPORT SERVICES Source: Tennessee Housing Development Agency Service Location Distance (Miles) RETAIL SALES Tool & Die Local Year 2019 Heat Treating Local Amount $3,218,386,103 Foundry Local Source: Tennessee Department of Revenue Heavy Hardware Local NATURAL RESOURCES Sheet Metal Local Minerals: Crushed stone Timber: Hardwood Lubricants Local Welding Supplies Local AGRICULTURAL Abrasives Local Crops: Hay, soybeans, corn, wheat and tobacco Livestock: Cattle CLARKSVILLE-M0NTGOMERY COUNTY, TENNESSEE 2021 COMMUNITY DATA PROFILE UTILITIES GAS ELECTRICITY Local Distributor City of Clarksville Source Company Tennessee Valley Authority Phone 931.645.7400 Website www.clarksvillegw.com/ LOCAL POWER COMPANY