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On behalf of the Board of Aldermen, and the employees of the City of Brandon, welcome to the City of Brandon’s web site. Designed to provide 24-hour access to city government, our site plays a vital role in delivering outstanding customer service by providing important information and news about the City, as well as providing another way for citizens to interact with the City. Thank you for visiting this site with the hope that it will be of benefit to you and our community.

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Brandon Mississippi

A City of Growth and Stability

Established in 1831

Greetings and thanks to all who visit our new City of Brandon web site.  Please choose from the navigation above or below to find the information you need including Education, City Departments and Events.  Throughout the year we will continue to add more information about our city to this web site.  

 

Congratulations to the winners of the 2012 Princess Ball Essay Contest

2nd & 3rd Grade (pictured above) Grand Prize Winner Emilee Parker, 2nd Place Winner Kelsey Miner, 3rd Place Winner Sophie Smith, Principal Dr. Sue Townsend, Mayor Tim Coulter

4th -5th Grade: Grand Prize Winner Jenna Tidwell, 2nd Place Winner Madison Morgan, 3rd Place Winner Anna Katherine Herrington, Principal Mrs. Cindy Ponder, Mayor Tim Coulter

Chick-Fil-A Official Ground-Breaking Held on February 7th, 2012

 

 

QUICK LINKS

City of Brandon Code of Ordinances - Ordinances are local laws dealing with matters, such as traffic, zoning, health and safety regulations, governmental organization, annexation, building and other construction codes, licenses, fees, etc.  Once an ordinance is adopted, it must be published in the City’s official newspaper (The Rankin County News) before becoming effective.  The code is updated whenever revised.   Reminders of current ordinances, as well as a public notices of new ordinances will be posted on this website under Latest News. 

City of Brandon Zoning Map - Zoning is the process by which a community is divided into districts, or “zones,” each having a different set of uses, densities, dimensional requirements, and other development standards. Zoning helps protect public and private interests, preserve critical areas, promote orderly growth, and encourage development to occur at a rate and manner that the community desires.  The general zoning regulations, applicable in all districts, and the specific regulations per district can be found in the City of Brandon Code of Ordinances Appendix A.

 

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