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Community Involvement

Community Involvement – don’t talk about it, do it! Over the course of the past few years, I’ve actively participated in a multitude of County Commissioner meetings and City Council gatherings. These engagements have afforded me a unique vantage point, peeling back the layers of local governance and revealing the intricate workings behind the scenes.

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News Article

This is an article I wrote, if you are a news outlet, feel free to use this. Hello, I’m Mark Jones, candidate for Josephine County Commissioner position 2. This is where I’m supposed to write about myself, which is something that I’ve always had a hard time doing. You see, I am not a self-promoter,

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Current County Involvement

How Mark is currently involved and serving Josephine County: Rural Planning Commission Commissioner serving as Vice Chair The RPC has final jurisdiction over land use matters as specified in County Law for the areas outside the Urban Growth Boundary. The Commission also reviews and makes recommendations regarding zone changes, comprehensive plan map amendments and site-specific

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Videos

Video ads and my thoughts on various topics Videos will be shown on this page as they are created: A quick thought about Measure 110 Sheriff’s Law Enforcement Service District Listen to my Radio Ads My Public Comments Vote Mark Jones for County Commissioner on May 21st, 2024

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About Mark

Growing up Mark and his family, consisting of his grandma, grandpa, father, mother, and four siblings, packed into the ole station wagon and moved to Josephine County in 1971. He was just a little over a year old at the time. Their first home was located on Redwood Ave., just a little West of Boundary