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'''Purpose:''' Responsibilities The Jackson County Board of Commissioners is the executive body of county government. The commissioners are elected to four-year terms by countywide voting. The county is divided into three districts with one commissioner responsible for each district. The commissioner who is most senior normally serves as the president of the board. The commissioners are responsible for enacting the county ordinances and acts of the County Council, collecting revenue, and managing the day-to-day functions of the county government. The commissioners are also responsible for the County Highway Department, which includes the county's roads and bridges. District #1 includes Brownstown, Driftwood, Grassy Fork & Washington townships. District # 2 includes Hamilton, Jackson, Tedding & Vernon townships. District #3 includes Carr, Owen, Salt Creek & Pershing townships. | '''Purpose:''' Responsibilities The Jackson County Board of Commissioners is the executive body of county government. The commissioners are elected to four-year terms by countywide voting. The county is divided into three districts with one commissioner responsible for each district. The commissioner who is most senior normally serves as the president of the board. The commissioners are responsible for enacting the county ordinances and acts of the County Council, collecting revenue, and managing the day-to-day functions of the county government. The commissioners are also responsible for the County Highway Department, which includes the county's roads and bridges. District #1 includes Brownstown, Driftwood, Grassy Fork & Washington townships. District # 2 includes Hamilton, Jackson, Tedding & Vernon townships. District #3 includes Carr, Owen, Salt Creek & Pershing townships. | ||
== Additional Information == | == Additional Information == |
Revision as of 16:53, 5 February 2018
Agency Information
Name: Jackson County - Commissioners
Category: Government
Service Area: Jackson County
Purpose: Responsibilities The Jackson County Board of Commissioners is the executive body of county government. The commissioners are elected to four-year terms by countywide voting. The county is divided into three districts with one commissioner responsible for each district. The commissioner who is most senior normally serves as the president of the board. The commissioners are responsible for enacting the county ordinances and acts of the County Council, collecting revenue, and managing the day-to-day functions of the county government. The commissioners are also responsible for the County Highway Department, which includes the county's roads and bridges. District #1 includes Brownstown, Driftwood, Grassy Fork & Washington townships. District # 2 includes Hamilton, Jackson, Tedding & Vernon townships. District #3 includes Carr, Owen, Salt Creek & Pershing townships.
Additional Information
Address: 220 E. Walnut Street
City: Brownstown
State: Indiana
ZIP: 47220
Phone: 812-358-6121
Website: http://www.jacksoncounty.in.gov/index.aspx?nid=90
Other: Meetings: First Tuesday of the month at 6:00 pm Third Tuesday of the month at 9:00 am
Contact Information
Name: Drew Markel
Title: District One
Name: Bob Gillaspy
Title: District Two
Name: Matt Reedy
Title: District Three
Address: 1283 E. State Road 250
City: Brownstown
State: Indiana
ZIP: 47220
Phone: 812-358-5882
Updated Feb 2017