Urbana City Council’s newest  member says he’s focused on affordability, opportunities for youth

Urbana Mayor DeShawn Williams holds a paper and a microphone. Standing next to him, Verdell Jones III raises his right hand.
Urbana Mayor DeShawn Williams swears in Verdell Jones III as Ward 4 Alderman on March 9, 2026 at the Urbana City Building. Jones was appointed after former Ward 4 representative Jaya Kolisetty moved out of the ward and resigned her seat in February.

 

URBANA — Urbana’s new representative for Ward 4 says he’s focused on promoting education and addressing the issue of affordability in his community. The Urbana City Council voted to approve the appointment of Verdell Jones III as Ward 4’s alderman on Monday. 

Jones was selected for the role by Urbana Mayor DeShawn Williams to fill a vacancy created when Jaya Kolisetty resigned in February after moving out of Ward 4. Jones’ term will continue through April 2027, when the seat is up for election.

Jones, a Champaign native, attended Central high school where he was a basketball standout. He went on to Indiana University to continue his basketball career study kinesiology. He’s now a Champaign firefighter, and the director of the nonprofit organization For the Sake of Our Youth, which uses sports as a means of mentoring and supporting young people.

Now, as a member of the Urbana City Council, Jones said he hopes to address several issues plaguing the community that once helped raise him.

“Our youth is the biggest thing, because if we don’t direct them in the right direction, the next 10 years we’ll be in a worse place than we are now,” he said.

Jones also spoke about the need for affordable housing and the importance of holding “the adults in the room” accountable.

A man speaks into a microphone
Knox Mynatt/Illinois Student Newsroom Verdell Jones III talks to the audience after being appointed as Ward 4 Alderman on March 9, 2026 at the Urbana City Building. He told IPM News that his main goals are addressing affordability and promoting education for young people in the area.

Williams said he selected Jones after considering seven candidates who submitted applications for the role. He said that Jones’ deep connections to the area and heart for public service stood out to him.

“He has a community focus,” Williams said, “…Having that perspective is going to be huge as we move forward.”

Jones said he plans to seek reelection after his term ends next year. Illinois law requires the position must be appointed by voters for a full term during the next consolidated election, which will take place April 6, 2027.

Jones said he’s ready to represent Ward 4 and wants to create new lines of communication with the residents of his ward.

“I’m a true believer that you don’t ask for change, be the change,” he said. “I wanted the opportunity to be the change, and you know, you can march all you want but unless you have a seat at the table, real change doesn’t happen.”

Christine Herman

Christine Herman is a Ph.D. chemist turned audio journalist who covers health for the Illinois Newsroom. Her reporting for Illinois Public Media/WILL has received awards from the Illinois Associated Press Broadcasters Association, the Public Media Journalists Association and has reached both regional and national audiences through WILL's health reporting partnership with Side Effects Public Media, NPR and Kaiser Health News. Christine started at WILL in 2015.