Youth
In a world where many young people write themselves off as irrelevant in the political world, one Jackson organization seeks to broaden the civic playing field.
Communications
PRECINCT 1 COPS
Thursday, March 6, 6 PM, Precinct 1 Building, 810 Cooper Rd. Join with other residents, city officials, and police officers from the Precinct 1 police station, community improvement, public works and others to work on solving problems in Precinct 1.
PRECINCT 2 COPS
Neighborhood Association Development
Monday, March 3, 6 PM, Andrew Jackson Conference Room of the Warren Hood Building at 200 S. President St. Visitors are welcome to attend at 6:30 after the business portion of the meeting has been concluded.
Zoning and Land Use
Wednesday, March 26 (4th Wednesday of each month), 1:30 PM, Andrew Jackson Conference Room of the Warren Hood Building at 200 S. President Street. I don’t know what issues will be on the agenda for this meeting.
Government
Tuesday, March 11, 10 AM, (Every other Tuesday, 1st meeting of the month, 10 AM, 2nd meeting of the month, 6 PM), Council Chambers of City Hall. This is a regular meeting of the City Council. We encourage those of you who can to attend and see how our city government works and become a part of the process.
Beautification
This comes from Vernon Hartley, Solid Waste Manager of the City.
Dear Community / Neighborhood Leader,
The annual Keep Jackson Beautiful and Great American Clean-Up campaign is from March 1 – May 30.
If any community want to organize a clean-up effort and needs assistance (garbage bags, waste pick-up, T-shirts, etc,), please contact this office with the following information: