The Jefferson County Commissioners announced on April 20 that they will host a virtual town hall on April 30 from 6 to 7 p.m. The event will feature commissioners and county subject matter experts who plan to share updates and answer questions from residents.
The virtual town hall aims to keep community members informed about important county business and provides an opportunity for direct interaction with local officials. Residents can join the meeting online through Zoom, where they can listen in or ask questions.
According to the announcement, Jefferson County has used virtual town halls as a way to connect with thousands of residents, allowing them to ask questions directly and provide feedback on issues affecting the county. This format has become a popular method for maintaining communication between commissioners and the public.
Community members are encouraged to participate by visiting the Town Hall webpage, where they can leave voicemail-style questions for the commissioners. These recorded messages may be played aloud and answered during the live event. By submitting a question in this manner, participants consent to having their message shared publicly during the session.
The upcoming event continues Jefferson County’s approach of using digital platforms to foster engagement between officials and residents.



