The Town of Jackson wants to know what its residents think the image of the central area of town should be in the future. The two-part project being addressed include creating potential historic preservation tools in the Town and County, and providing an update to the Land Development Regulations for the character of the Town Square in order to implement zoning standards that better define and protect the “western” character of that area.
The project was kicked off with a workshop on June 10th which presented a series of hands-on activities in its quest for information. This subsequent survey builds on the input collected from that initial community workshop.
The survey takes approximately 20 minutes to complete, but may take longer for those wishing to provide optional written comment. It is open to anyone, even if they already participated in the June 10th workshop. People will have the opportunity to respond through August 14th, and my find the survey at jacksontetonplan.com.
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