
Clayton County residents, mark your calendars; the annual State of the County address is slated for May 16. Chairman Jeffrey E. Turner is set to present the rundown at The Morrow Center, pitching the county's progress and mapping out the future where, as they like to say, "the world lands and opportunities take off." Clayton County's official announcement lays out the details for this community checkpoint.
With the Chairman at the helm, the event invites locals to get a closer look at county achievements and the strategies devised to foster growth and prosperity in this Georgia hub; it represents a moment for collective reflection, appreciation and, indeed, a calculation of the way forward, encapsulated by the county’s mantra, "#Claytonconnected #2024StateoftheCounty." And the Chairman isn’t alone in this endeavor, the event, a pinpoint in the yearly calendar of civic engagement, paints a broader picture of communal effort and aspiration.
Located at 1180 Southlake Cir., Morrow, GA, The Morrow Center serves as the junction for this important gathering, starting at 11:30 a.m., as the local government emphasizes transparency and community involvement in shaping their shared habitat, housing an airport where the bustle of global passage stamps its mark on the county's rhythm and economy.
By casting a spotlight on "progress and accomplishments," Turner’s narrative will likely revolve around economic achievements, infrastructural developments, and social initiatives that frame Clayton’s story; the county, wrapped in the efforts of everyday people who sustain and uplift it, year after year, a story of a resilient community, a weave of past toils and future sketches, the State of the County, calls forth everyone who holds a stake in this shared plot of Georgian soil to witness its unfurling future.









