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Parks and Recreation Tax Up for Renewal in June 9 Special Election
The City of Clinton has announced a Special Election scheduled for June 9, 2026, in which registered Clinton residents will vote on the renewal of the 2% Parks and Recreation Tax. The tax was first approved by voters in 2022 and is collected at local restaurants throughout the city, with every dollar dedicated exclusively to parks and recreation facilities and improvements.
Parks and Recreation Tax Up for Renewal in June 9 Special Election
The City of Clinton has announced a Special Election scheduled for June 9, 2026, in which registered Clinton residents will vote on the renewal of the 2% Parks and Recreation Tax. The tax was first approved by voters in 2022 and is collected at local restaurants throughout the city, with every dollar dedicated exclusively to parks and recreation facilities and improvements.
Pinehaven Bridge Reopening Delayed Until End of May as Final Construction Work Continues
The City of Clinton has received an updated timeline for the Pinehaven Bridge replacement project, with the anticipated reopening now expected by the end of May. While the bridge was previously projected to reopen in late April or early May, remaining construction activities have extended the schedule by a few additional weeks. According to project updates, the bridge is now in the final stages of completion. The remaining work primarily includes final roadway striping and the installation of gu …
Spring Citywide Cleanup Scheduled for April 25 – May 2
The City of Clinton will host its annual Spring Citywide Cleanup from April 25 through May 2, 2026, providing residents with a free and convenient opportunity to dispose of yard waste, bulky items, and other household debris. The site will be closed on Sunday, April 26.
Apply for the Inaugural Mayor’s Youth Council
This new program gives Clinton students a behind-the-scenes look at how government works at the local, state, and federal levels while building leadership skills and connecting with elected officials and city staff.
2026 State of the City
Clinton is growing, investing, and building for the future.



