Finance & Administration
The City of Clinton’s ad valorem tax rate is 41.49 mills. Property taxes are the principal source of General Fund revenues and represent approximately 55% of total revenues. Sales taxes represent approximately 35% of total General Fund income.
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Knowing where to vote during local, state, and federal elections can be a bit confusing. To find your polling location to cast your ballot in the November 5th general election visit My Election Day (state.ms.us).
If you cannot access the Secretary of State’s website, reference the list below of polling locations in the City of Clinton:
Olde Towne Train Depot
281 E. Leake St.
Wood Center
111 Clinton Blvd.
Clinton Visitor Center
1300 Pinehaven Dr.
Wildwood Baptist Church
101 Auburn Dr.
Northside Baptist Church
1475 Northside Dr.
Clinton YMCA
400 Lindale Dr.
First United Methodist Church
100 Mt. Salus Rd.
Pineview Baptist Church
1288 Clinton Raymond Rd.
The City of Clinton Code of Ordinances is now available online. Zoning ordinances and regulations are available through Community Development.
The Communications Department handles all of the public information responsibilities for the City. This department oversees the City’s website, social media accounts, marketing materials, tourism initiatives, and handles all outside media requests. From important information during critical events to raising awareness about fun city events, the Communications Department works to keep Clinton’s residents informed.
Director of Communication & Tourism
mprice@clintonms.org
Located in the heart of the Southeast of the U.S., the City of Clinton provides access to an engineering workforce needed for cloud infrastructure, operation centers, and technology hubs. The City of Clinton has a unique synergy as one of the best places to live in Mississippi that offers fiber-optic technology, low electricity rates, and access to an international airport. Technology companies, Advanced Manufacturing, and Retail belong in Clinton! With a top notch public education system and access to a large, metropolitan workforce that takes pride in quality, Clinton is the place to prosper.
Knowing where to vote during local, state, and federal elections can be a bit confusing. To find your polling location to cast your ballot in the November 5th general election visit My Election Day (state.ms.us).
If you cannot access the Secretary of State’s website, reference the list below of polling locations in the City of Clinton:
Olde Towne Train Depot
281 E. Leake St.
Wood Center
111 Clinton Blvd.
Clinton Visitor Center
1300 Pinehaven Dr.
Wildwood Baptist Church
101 Auburn Dr.
Northside Baptist Church
1475 Northside Dr.
Clinton YMCA
400 Lindale Dr.
First United Methodist Church
100 Mt. Salus Rd.
Pineview Baptist Church
1288 Clinton Raymond Rd.
The City of Clinton Code of Ordinances is now available online. Zoning ordinances and regulations are available through Community Development.
The Communications Department handles all of the public information responsibilities for the City. This department oversees the City’s website, social media accounts, marketing materials, tourism initiatives, and handles all outside media requests. From important information during critical events to raising awareness about fun city events, the Communications Department works to keep Clinton’s residents informed.
Director of Communication & Tourism
mprice@clintonms.org
Located in the heart of the Southeast of the U.S., the City of Clinton provides access to an engineering workforce needed for cloud infrastructure, operation centers, and technology hubs. The City of Clinton has a unique synergy as one of the best places to live in Mississippi that offers fiber-optic technology, low electricity rates, and access to an international airport. Technology companies, Advanced Manufacturing, and Retail belong in Clinton! With a top notch public education system and access to a large, metropolitan workforce that takes pride in quality, Clinton is the place to prosper.