Mount Jackson, Virginia

Located in Shenandoah County

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Planning Commission Agenda 06-03-2024

04/01/24 Planning Commission Minutes

Planning Commission Minutes 04-01-2024

About Town Hall

The former mayor, Joseph Williams, brought a vision when he was elected in 1998:  To revitalize Mount Jackson’s downtown Main Street.

The town hired the Community Design Assistance Center of Virginia Tech to make recommendations.  Surveys and workshops integrated public input as well.  Virginia Tech recommended a new town hall on the vacant plot in the center of town, in addition to planting trees and highlighting the town’s historic resources.

Today, those recommendations are realized in part by the William and Ken Byrd Holtzman Visitors Center and Town Hall, which stands at 5901 Main Street.  The building, which resembles an old train station, houses the police department, library, museum, and the town’s administrative offices.  The central hallway is a Certified Visitors Center, and the basement features a large meeting room and annex of the museum.  Outside, green space surrounds a gazebo and benches where musicians sometimes gather.

The center was made possible by Transportation Enhancement TEA grants and community matching funds from the Mount Jackson Community Library, the Mount Jackson Museum, William Paxton, Gordon Bowman, and William B. Holtzman.

About Town Hall

The former mayor, Joseph Williams, brought a vision when he was elected in 1998:  To revitalize Mount Jackson’s downtown Main Street.

The town hired the Community Design Assistance Center of Virginia Tech to make recommendations.  Surveys and workshops integrated public input as well.  Virginia Tech recommended a new town hall on the vacant plot in the center of town, in addition to planting trees and highlighting the town’s historic resources.

Today, those recommendations are realized in part by the William and Ken Byrd Holtzman Visitors Center and Town Hall, which stands at 5901 Main Street.  The building, which resembles an old train station, houses the police department, library, museum, and the town’s administrative offices.  The central hallway is a Certified Visitors Center, and the basement features a large meeting room and annex of the museum.  Outside, green space surrounds a gazebo and benches where musicians sometimes gather.

The center was made possible by Transportation Enhancement TEA grants and community matching funds from the Mount Jackson Community Library, the Mount Jackson Museum, William Paxton, Gordon Bowman, and William B. Holtzman.

Employment

Current job opportunities with the Town of Mount Jackson are listed above. 
Candidates should download and complete a Town Employment Application.

Town of Mount Jackson Employment Application (fillable PDF)
Email completed application to: Jfrye@mountjackson.com

WE ARE HIRING!

Position: FULL-TIME PATROL OFFICER  

Applicant Requirements:

  • Virginia State Certification Required
  • 21 years of age
  • High school graduate or GED equivalent
  • U.S. Citizen
  • Possess a valid VA driver’s license
  • No criminal record

Mount Jackson Police Department Application (fillable PDF)
Email completed application to: k.cowart@mountjackson.com
Accepting applications through April 20, 2024

NOTE: Applications for the Police Department are separate from the regular Town application. 

Monthly Newsletter

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Special Events

Information listed below:
First Friday Food Truck – June 7, 2024
Open Farmers Markets – First Saturdays June thru December 2024
Gazebo Gatherings – June 29, July 27, & August 31, 2024

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