The Town of Jackson and Assistant Public Works Director Johnny Ziem are interested in hearing input from the public this evening regarding pedestrian upgrades to Center and Deloney streets downtown.
Construction in the area won t start until 2023, and public input is sought on ways to improve overall ADA and pedestrian access, according to a press release from the town.
The meeting will be held at 6 p.m. tonight via Zoom and can be accessed by going to https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87503507543pwd=SmlKdk1CYWlpWTd6dldzLzRLNjhBdz09Â .
Contact Tim Woods at 732-5911 or town@jhnewsandguide.com.
Rest easy, Jacksonites who live in alleys, your path shall be clear this winter, as it has been in the past.
So assured Assistant Public Works Director Johnny Ziem in a memo Monday morning to the Jackson Town Council and then again Monday evening at their regularly scheduled council meeting.
The council also took the added step of trying to ensure there will be no lapses or even decreases in snow-plowing services by voting to approve the hire of an additional part-time plow-driver at a salary of $21,000.
The assurances come on the heels of some public outcry after it became known at a recent meeting that the Public Works Department planned to not plow the townâs alleyways Thursday through Sunday and parking lots on Mondays and Tuesdays, except when conditions became extreme.