
Citizens of Clayton County are called to engage in local governance, as Commissioner DeMont Davis of District 4 will be hosting a Town Hall meeting slated for Saturday, February 10. Advocating for community involvement, Commissioner Davis welcomes residents to a combination of in-person and digital participation options.
The in-person segment of the community dialogue will unfold within the very walls of The Board of Commissioners Office, situated at 112 Smith Street, Jonesboro, GA 30236. Those opting for remote engagement, a contemporary nod to our increasingly connected existence, must simply travel the digital pathways to register for the Zoom meeting; registration details have been publicly disseminated by the county’s official channel. According to their announcement, interested participants should sign up in advance at the provided Zoom link to ensure a seamless entry into the digital gathering space.
Such Town Hall meetings represent the essential democractic exchange, a forum where the voice of the people, in its diverse modulations, finds a listening ear in their elected official, Commissioner Davis’s open floor strategy underscores his commitment to accessibility and transparency in serving his constituency. The meeting will commence promptly at 11 a.m. and promises to afford residents the opportunity to present their issues, inquire about developmental strides, and express their community-centric visions.
Commissioner Davis’s office has put forth this event under the umbrella of their '#Claytonconnected' initiative, an ongoing effort to foster a sense of unity and collective purpose amongst the citizens of Clayton County, this initiative further reinforces the Commissioner's stance on community engagement and the value he places in direct communication with his constituents. Residents seeking a handshake with democracy, an elucidating conversation, or simply the warmth of companionship with their neighbors, are all encouraged to participate in this civic assembly.









