The Jefferson County Commissioners announced on April 20 that they will host a virtual town hall meeting on April 30 from 6 to 7 p.m. The event will feature the commissioners and county subject matter experts, who will provide updates and answer questions from residents. Participants can join the session online through Zoom.
Virtual town halls have become an important way for Jefferson County officials to communicate with residents about county business. These events allow community members to receive updates, ask questions directly, and give feedback on issues facing the county.
Residents are encouraged to submit their questions in advance by visiting the Town Hall webpage, where they can leave a voicemail-style message for the commissioners. According to organizers, selected questions may be answered during the live event, and those who leave a message consent to having it played aloud during the meeting.
The commissioners say that these virtual meetings help them stay connected with thousands of Jefferson County residents and offer a platform for open dialogue about matters affecting the community.
Future town halls are expected as part of ongoing efforts by county leaders to maintain communication channels with local residents.



