
Residents of District 4 in Clayton County have the opportunity to engage directly with their local government representative at the upcoming community town hall meeting. The event, which features Commissioner DeMont Davis, is slated for Saturday, February 8, starting at 11 a.m. According to the official announcement from the county's website, attendees can choose to participate in-person at the Clayton County Board of Commissioners office, located at 112 Smith Street, Jonesboro, or virtually via a Zoom conference for those unable to attend or preferring the remote option.
To attend remotely, interested parties are required to register in advance. The registration link has been provided by the county on its news page, giving access to the online meeting. Commissioner Davis's office has expressed the importance of this event as a space for open dialogue between the community members and local officials, hoping to effectively address concerns and discuss pressing matters within the district.
The meeting's agenda has not been fully disclosed but is expected to cover a range of topics central to the lives of District 4 residents. For those planning to join the event in person, the Clayton County Board of Commissioners is easily accessible, with parking available for attendees. While the County has been actively promoting the event on social media platforms with the hashtag #Claytonconnected, it encourages residents to spread the word to ensure robust participation.









