City of Jackson Newsletter Summer Edition 2024
Check out the Summer Edition of the City of Jackson Newsletter! Discover how the City is improving efficiency and service. Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening in Jackson!
Capitol Police Capitol Complex Improvement District Map
The Office of Capitol Police has released its Capitol Complex Improvement District (CCID) Map of its primary areas of jurisdiction in Jackson.
City of Jackson Approves Plan for New Ward Redistricting Lines
This change could cause some Jackson residents to have new council representatives and voting precincts.
Jacksonian Leverages Social Media to Spark Community Involvement
The sidewalk that connects St. Charles Avenue to Robinson Street is now clean and clear, and students have better access to and from school thanks to the volunteer work of Jackson residents and local leaders and businesses.
Jackson Neighborhood Engagement Support Grant
The Jackson Neighborhood Engagement Support Grant funds Jackson neighborhoods to cover a neighborhood meeting or event expense. The $100 one-time use grant will be awarded to 10 Jackson neighborhoods that are engaging their residents within the city limits of Jackson.
JSU’s Lynch Street Plan Could Positively Impact West Jackson Neighborhoods
The University will use this plan for historic preservation and revitalization efforts for JSU, West Jackson, and the City of Jackson.
Share Your Neighborhood’s Stories with JAN
Is your neighborhood ready to tell its story? JAN accepts story submissions about unique projects, events, inspiring stories, and memorable experiences in your community.
West Jackson Resident Works to Raise Profile of Neighborhood
Sheka Epps is a platform hairstylist and community activist from North Jackson. Since becoming a community leader, Epps has played an instrumental role in building connections between residents in the neighborhood.
Greater Belhaven Foundation Newsletter Summer 2024
Welcome to the Summer Edition of the Greater Belhaven Foundation Newsletter!
Colonial Heights West Builds Relationships to Make Necessary Improvements
Colonial Heights West, located in West Jackson on the Capitol Street corridor across from the Jackson Zoo and Livingston Park, is working to strengthen its neighborhood by building relationships with city leaders and community organizations. These efforts are focused on accessing necessary resources and information to improve the area.
JAN Board Member Feature: Ashlee Kelly, Ph.D.
Kelly joined JAN about two months ago to leverage her urban planning and public policy background, aiming to bridge the gap between technical expertise and grassroots community advocacy.
Ward 5 Day: Bridging the Gap Between Community and Local Leaders
Ward 5 Day is Saturday, July 20 at Livingston Park at the Jackson Zoo from 11 am to 3 pm. Its purpose is for community members to engage with elected officials, community leaders, and local businesses.
Join a Love Jackson Parks Group
To strengthen Jackson’s city parks, JAN is seeking volunteers to join or start a “Friends of” Jackson Parks group. The tight-knit relationship between a local park and its friends group allows a unique opportunity to interact with the surrounding community to enhance a park’s overall experience for neighbors and visitors.
Briarwood Arts Center: A Catalyst for Community Revitalization
After discovering the vacant building on a walk around the neighborhood picking up trash, Founder and Jackson native Stephen Brown (aka 5th Child) realized that his Briarwood Heights neighborhood and the surrounding North Jackson needed an art-based community center that was accessible to all.
How to Plan a Community Cleanup
Community cleanups are an important key to maintaining the health and appeal of neighborhoods, public spaces, and the overall environment. They also empower local change and foster strong connections between residents.
Jayne Avenue Neighborhood Association Conducts Walk & Talk
On Tuesday, June 10, the Jayne Avenue Neighborhood Association (JANA) held a Walk & Talk around the neighborhood to identify concerns, needs, and opportunities for the future. Ward 4 Councilman Brian C. Grizzell lead the exercise and the Jackson Police Department (JPD) provided security to ensure resident safety. Jayne Avenue is a quaint, unified, and promising community with a number of assets located in historic West Jackson.
Margaret Walker Alexander Library Upgraded with Outdoor Mural
One of the main goals of the project is to bring positive attention to the local library system and to beautify the branch. This project is in partnership with the Mississippi Arts Commission, JXN Friends of the Library, the Jackson-Hinds Library System, and Forman Watkins & Krutz, LLP.
JAN Board Member Feature: Dr. May Francis “Fran” Bridges
Bridges has been with JAN for two years and has a passion for communtiy advocacy and helping others. She believes that JAN represents an opportunity to share across wards to help everyone grow and thrive as Jackson moves forward. “We are rising together,” said Bridges. “If we lift from the bottom, everyone rises.”
601 JXN Weekend: What to Expect, How to Plug-In
For a second year, Jackson will celebrate 601 Day, a collective celebration of Mississippi’s capital city. 601 Day falls on a weekend this year, June 1 – 2, 2024. Jacksonians should look forward to two days of new and existing events, promotion specials, and opportunities to connect to the people that live, work, and play in the City With Soul.
Georgetown Revitalizes Neighborhood Association
Georgetown, one of Jackson’s oldest historically Black neighborhoods, is actively revitalizing its neighborhood association. The neighborhood held its first post-COVID meeting on April 15 and continues to meet on the first Monday of every month at the Jackson Medical Mall Community Room at 6 p.m.