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November 19 Board of Aldermen Meeting Recap
Here are the highlights from the latest Board of Aldermen meeting: Police Department Highlights Officer Snow was recognized for his compassionate care in addressing the mental health needs of an individual involved in an automobile accident. Police Chief Hayman reported on a decrease in felony crime statistics for 2024, outlined calls for service, and announced an increase in traffic patrol officers for 2025. Residents were encouraged to utilize the House watch Program during holiday travels. Sign up at clintonms.org/submit-requests.
October 15 Board of Aldermen Meeting Overview
During the October 15, 2024, board meeting, Donna Yowell, executive director of the Mississippi Urban Forest Council, presented the city of Clinton with the 2024 Scenic Community of Mississippi award. This award is presented to one community each year that strives to manage land, water, landscapes, and other natural resources in sustainable and attractive methods.
Celebrate Fall at the Annual Fall for Clinton Market and Chick-fil-A Pet Parade
Main Street Clinton is excited to invite you to the annual Fall for Clinton Market and Chick-fil-A Pet Parade on Saturday, October 12, 2024. This highly anticipated event will take place in the heart of Olde Towne Clinton, starting at 9 a.m. with the market, followed by the fun and lively Chick-fil-A Pet Parade at 10 a.m. Don’t miss out on a day filled with unique shopping, tasty treats, and adorable pets parading through town!
Safeguarding Communities: The Vital Role of the Public Works Department in Sewer Line Repairs
The Public Works Department plays a crucial role in maintaining the infrastructure that supports communities, and one of their most vital responsibilities is the maintenance and repair of sewer lines. Damaged sewer lines can lead to severe health, environmental, and economic consequences if not addressed promptly and effectively.
2024 Neighborhood Night Out in Clinton
Neighborhood Night Out enhances the relationship between neighborhoods and law enforcement while bringing back a true sense of community. During NNO, Mayor Phil Fisher, members of the Board of Aldermen, Will Purdie, Chief Hayman, and various Clinton Police Department officers visited participating neighborhoods in Clinton to interact with residents one-on-one to build relationships and discuss pressing issues .
Work Session Rescheduled and Board Meeting Start Time Adjusted
Neighborhood Night Out affects the work session and board meeting planned for September 30 and October 1, 2024.