City Hall Happenings
Changes in the Fire Protection Surcharge Discount Program – by City Councilor Ken Gregg
After the recent approval of a $4 increase in the monthly fire protection surcharge, the Public Safety Committee investigated how this increase would affect the residents who were participating in the fire protection surcharge discount […]
In Support of Mayor Paul Becker!
From Whitman Parker, Publisher Jacksonville Review and Southern Oregon Wine Scene
The case for re-electing Paul Becker is simple: For six years, Paul Becker has been an excellent mayor, demonstrating a keen ability to listen to […]
Election 2016: Meet the Candidates for Jacksonville City Council
The Candidates were asked: If elected to the Jacksonville City Council, what do you hope to accomplish over the next four years?
Steve Casaleggio – Candidate for City Council
To introduce: I’m Steve Casaleggio, candidate for […]
Election 2016: Meet the Candidates for Jacksonville Mayor
The Candidates were asked: Why are you running? What do you hope to accomplish over the next 4 years?
Mayor Paul Becker – Incumbent
To begin, I would like to take this opportunity to thank you, the […]
2016 City Council Race is On!
In the November General Election, Jacksonville voters will elect three City Councilors and a Mayor. Three candidates have filed to run for City Council. Just minutes before press time, the Review confirmed that Councilor Jocie […]
Miller House Has New Owner
After serving as Jacksonville City Offices for 26 years, the Miller House is now privately owned. The house closed escrow on July 28 for $410,000, according to Jackson County Public Records. The Review caught up […]
Jacksonville’s 2016 City-Wide Yard Sale is September 9-11
Set-Up: Thursday, September 8th, 6:00-10:00pm (No Sales Allowed)
Yard Sale Days: 7:00am-8:00pm
As the 2016 City-Wide Yard Sale weekend nears it is important to remember that this event is not sponsored by the City of Jacksonville and […]
The Jacksonville Dam – No Longer a Dam! – by Tony Hess
The Jacksonville dam and reservoir was built in 1911, one mile west of town along Jackson Creek. It was built to provide a source of drinking water to the town via […]
Don’t Be Alarmed!
On Friday, June 10, 2016, from noon-3:00pm, Jacksonville officials will participate in the statewide Cascadia Emergency drill – you may notice 3 teams from the Jacksonville Community Emergency Response Team out and about in your […]
Jacksonville’s Firewise Program Expanding Like Wildfire!
Plans to increase the number of Jacksonville neighborhoods whose residents have chosen to work with each other to create safer environments for all, during fire season, by establishing defensible space around their homes are coming […]