Marianna

City of Marianna - County Seat
P.O. Box 936
Marianna, FL 32447
Phone: (850) 482-4353
Fax: (850) 482-2217
E-mail: admin@cityofmarianna.com
Website: www.cityofmarianna.com
Mayor: James Wise
Manager: Jim Dean
Clerk: Kim Gainer
Police Chief: Hayes Baggett
Fire Chief: Byron Bennett
Public Works Director: Joe Richey
Municipal Dev. Director: Kay Dennis
Meetings: First Tuesday - City Hall 6:00pm
Council Members: James Wise (Mayor) Roger Clay, Howard Milton, Jr. (Vice Mayor), Paul Donofro, Jr., John Roberts
Marianna
Mainstreet Marianna
Most small towns have a reputation for having a slower way of life. The town of Marianna, the seat of Jackson County is no different—except leaders of the Mainstreet Marianna program hope to make that a literal truth in the future. Program leaders have begun working with the Florida Department of Transportation to slow down the traffic in the downtown district so pedestrians have more time to cross the streets and explore all the city has to offer.
About Marianna Florida
It’s a city where customers can find an ice cream cone for less than $2. However, the name of the ice cream parlor that dishes out the icy treat might mislead some new visitors. That Old House Ice Cream Parlor may look older because of its exterior, but it has modern touches mixed in with the old, ice cream parlor feel. Amid the iron chairs and wooden floors are conveniences such as a party room for birthdays and other celebrations. Outside the front door hangs a specially made sign that says, “Ice Cream Parking Only, Violators will Melt.”
Mainstreet Marianna
Most small towns have a reputation for having a slower way of life. The town of Marianna, the seat of Jackson County is no different—except leaders of the Mainstreet Marianna program hope to make that a literal truth in the future. Program leaders have begun working with the Florida Department of Transportation to slow down the traffic in the downtown district so pedestrians have more time to cross the streets and explore all the city has to offer.
About Marianna Florida

It’s a city where customers can find an ice cream cone for less than $2. However, the name of the ice cream parlor that dishes out the icy treat might mislead some new visitors. That Old House Ice Cream Parlor may look older because of its exterior, but it has modern touches mixed in with the old, ice cream parlor feel. Amid the iron chairs and wooden floors are conveniences such as a party room for birthdays and other celebrations. Outside the front door hangs a specially made sign that says, “Ice Cream Parking Only, Violators will Melt.”



