Quitman County Posts Board of Supervisors Schedule, Changes Through Spring
The Quitman County official website has published a recurring Board of Supervisors meeting schedule and event listings covering late 2025 into early 2026, with entries that included meetings on November 3, November 17, and recurring dates through May 4, 2026. The calendar serves as the county's official public meeting schedule and provides courthouse contact information along with links to news, documents and other county resources, a resource residents can use to follow local decisions and participate in governance.

The Quitman County website updated its Events page to show multiple recurring entries for Board of Supervisors meetings spanning late 2025 into spring 2026. The listings include sequences dated November 3, 2025 through April 6, 2026, November 17, 2025 through April 20, 2026, and December 1, 2025 through May 4, 2026. The November 17 meeting has already occurred, while other meetings remain scheduled in the months ahead.
Presented as the county's official calendar for public meetings and related county and municipal events, the page consolidates dates that determine when supervisors will consider budgets, ordinances, road and infrastructure projects, and other county business. The Events page also supplies practical contact information for the Quitman County Courthouse at 220 Chestnut Street in Marks, and the courthouse phone number 662 326 2661. In addition to the calendar, the county site links to News, Documents and Forms, Photo Galleries and other resources intended to support public access to government records and announcements.
For residents, the calendar is a primary tool for civic engagement and oversight. Regularly scheduled meetings give citizens and community groups predictable opportunities to observe proceedings, address supervisors during public comment periods, and monitor decisions that affect local services and spending. The availability of documents and forms on the same site can reduce friction for those seeking agendas, minutes or supporting materials ahead of meetings.

Institutionally, a clear and maintained meeting schedule is a basic requirement for transparent local government operations. Consistent publication of recurring dates can improve turnout and public participation, and it establishes a record for when and how the Board of Supervisors conducted official business. Quitman County residents who want to attend or review meeting materials are advised to use the Events page and the courthouse contact details to confirm times, view agendas and obtain related documents.
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