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City of Clarksdale

City Hall

 

Post Office Box 940 - 121 Sunflower Avenue

Clarksdale, MS  38614

(662) 621-8164

City Map from MDOT (pdf)


Clarksdale Mayor Henry Espy


Location: Clarksdale is situated onlyan hour south of Memphis, TN, the distribution capital of the United States.  Coahoma County offers a direct four-lane connection to Memphis via U.S. Highway 61 and will sit squarely aside Interstate 69, America's next big corridor of commerce, when it connects Indianapolis with Mexico.

Highways: Clarksdale is served by 2 U.S. Highways and 3 State Highways.  It is 75 miles south of the intersection of Interstate 55 and Interstate 40, and Interstate 55 also runs 35 miles east of Clarksdale.


 

City Board Meeting Agenda

 


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History of Clarksdale, Mississippi

 

 

The City of Clarksdale was incorporated in February 1882.  So far as can be determined the first official city board was elected in 1888 and took office in 1889.  In 1890, the city was re-chartered and the second city administration was elected and inducted under the revised law.  In 1968, Clarksdale voters ratified a change in the city charter providing for a full-time mayor, at large position and 4 part-time commissioners, in postpositions 1 through 4.  The 1985 election was delayed due to a suit being filed for commissioner’s position to be changed to Wards with Ward districts to be set up, challenging the Commissioners Post Position.

 

 

In 1986, the Judge ordered the change to the Ward System, and 4 Wards were established for the election of Commissioners.  The 4 Commissioners now vote on all subjects brought before the board.  The Mayor is only required to vote when a tie occurs.

 

In 2000 the population of Clarksdale was 20,645.  The

City includes approximately 14.18 square miles, and is located in Northwest Mississippi approximately 74 miles south of Memphis, TN and only 35 miles south of America’s 3rd largest gaming destination, Tunica, MS.  Clarksdale is home to the annual Sunflower River Blues and Gospel Festival, the Tennessee Williams Festival and is quickly becoming a great tourist attraction for blues fans, as it is believed the Crossroads of Highway 49 and 61 is where the legendary Robert Johnson sold his soul to the devil.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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