Residents in Jackson’s Sixth Ward have an upcoming opportunity to meet virtually with their City Council representative and learn the latest news from the City. Sixth Ward City Councilmember Will Forgrave has planned a virtual neighborhood meeting for Monday, May 24 at 6:30 p.m. on the Zoom platform.
Lead water service line replacement costs will be discussed at the meeting, along with the proposed Urban Farming Ordinance and the new City budget, which can both be viewed on the City website. Zoom meeting information is posted on the City website.
It will also be live streamed on the City Facebook page and website, cityofjackson.org. All Jackson residents are welcome to attend.
A virtual meeting has been planned for the Jackson City Council to review the new City of Jackson budget. The virtual Budget Workshop meeting will take place on Tuesday, May 18 at 6:00 p.m. Residents can participate in the meeting through live-streams on the City Facebook page and website.
The 2021-22 Fiscal Year City Budget was prepared by the City Manager, and is a comprehensive look at the City’s operating budget over the next fiscal year, which begins July 1, 2021 and goes until June 30, 2022. A Budget Workshop is planned every year before the start of the new fiscal year for the City Council to review the new City budget, ask questions, and allow residents to offer input. The proposed budget is available on the City website.
Neighborhood meetings in Jackson continue in a virtual format. Fourth Ward City Councilmember Laura Dwyer Schlecte has planned a virtual neighborhood meeting for Monday, May 10 at 6:30 p.m. on the Zoom platform.
Two proposed City ordinances, the Neighborhood Association Ordinance and the Urban Farming Ordinance, will be discussed at the meeting. There will also be information about a Spring Cleanup Event and the new City budget. The ordinances and City budget can be viewed online.
Neighborhood meetings are a way for City Councilmembers to meet with residents from their wards and present information on City programs. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, meetings have taken place virtually.
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A new dog park is giving Jackson lots to howl about! Residents and their four-legged furry friends are invited to celebrate the start of construction at Betty’s Dog Park with a groundbreaking event on Friday, April 23 at 11:30 a.m. Located at the corner of N. Blackstone and Van Buren streets, Jackson’s first-ever dog park makes use of the existing Beech Tree Park in Downtown Jackson.
The new park will be fully fenced, with separate areas for big and small dogs to roam free, including sidewalks, benches and picnic tables. Beech Tree Park is a public park that’s been without a use since its award-winning beech tree was removed due to a lightning strike. Betty’s Dog Park will open this summer after a six week construction project is completed.