The Jackson Town Council and Teton County Commission are considering expanding the Travel and Tourism Board from seven to nine members. Council will join the Teton County Commissioners this afternoon for a Joint Information Meeting, beginning with Teton County’s Chief Deputy Attorney Keith Gingery requesting to increase the number of board members on the Jackson Hole Travel and Tourism Joint Power Board. An executive session will follow in order to consider appointments to a volunteer board, specifically the appointment of a board member as a public officer. That meeting will be held in the Teton County Commissioners Chambers and via Zoom, and attendance and public comment are welcome, both in the Teton County Commissioners Chambers or via Zoom.
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