Mayor Hailey Morton Levinson and town councilmember Jim Rooks will join Police Chief Michelle Weber and Pathways Coordinator Brian Schilling for a ZOOM chat this Wednesday. The talk is slated for noon on Wednesday and a ZOOM link is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81510978819?pwd=emU2ZnRhSkpHUjM4SWY2TWRGZjZhdz09#success … [Read more...] about Town talk Wednesday
Planning and Politics
More apartments and short-term rentals approved in Jackson
The Jackson Town Council voted to approve a development plan for a 13000 square foot mixed use project on North Millward Street on Monday. The Millward Street Apartments would consist of a new 3-story building at 245 and 265 North Millward Street, currently the location of the Angler Inn. The project, when completed, will be comprised of a total of 48 units with 37 apartments … [Read more...] about More apartments and short-term rentals approved in Jackson
Jackson could strip 6 million from Teton County joint funding
The Jackson Town Council could make a budget change that could cost Teton County almost 6 million dollars. The Town and County currently split the expenses of joint departments like the Fire/EMS and Parks and Recreation based on the population split calculated by the census. That split is currently 54% for the county and 46% for the town. Town councilors voted to change the … [Read more...] about Jackson could strip 6 million from Teton County joint funding
Planners to talk required bike parking in Jackson
Town of Jackson planning commissioners will listen to a proposal that would mandate bicycle parking for development projects in the town. The Teton County – Jackson Pathways department is making a presentation on Wednesday evening that lays out potential requirements for bike racks at new commercial or multi-family developments. The staff is requesting feedback from the … [Read more...] about Planners to talk required bike parking in Jackson
Residency of appointed boards goes to Jackson Town Council
The Jackson Town Planning Commission discussed more changes to the local Land Development Regulations last week including one that would allow planning commissioners and members of Jackson’s Design Review Committee to live outside Teton County. Currently members of those two boards are not only required to reside in Teton County, Wyoming, but within the Jackson city … [Read more...] about Residency of appointed boards goes to Jackson Town Council