
If you've got questions about your community or suggestions for local governance in Clayton County's District 4, Commissioner DeMont Davis is making himself available to constituents regularly. Not just a one-time deal, these town hall meetings are a monthly occurrence, slated for every second Saturday at 11 a.m., where residents can step into dialogue with their representative face-to-face or through the pixelated connection of Zoom.
The next in-person session is to be held in the Clayton County Board of Commissioners Boardroom, specifically at 112 Smith Street, Jonesboro, GA 30236, this represents a commitment to accessibility and transparency in local governance, as residents chew over everything from potholes to policy. Those who prefer to join the fray from the comfort of their own homes, can in fact, register in advance for the Zoom meeting; ensuring none are barred from the conversation by logistics or a lengthy commute.
Per the details listed on Clayton County's official website, the aim is to foster a #Claytonconnected community -- a digital era's nod to civic engagement. The initiative seeks to ensure that every voice can be heard, and every concern has the potential to be addressed, provided residents take the step to speak up and participate.