JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) – More than 250 properties in the capital city have been deemed public nuisances and could soon be torn down or cleaned up.
That’s according to Mayor John Horhn, who provided more details about the council’s decision to approve designating the sites as “menaces to the public health” at its meeting on Tuesday.
“It’s one of the most significant declarations of public health hazards in Jackson that has ever taken place,” he said…