Nine months after the first public meeting of the Tribal Trail Connector Road, Teton County together with the Wyoming Department of Transportation and the Tribal Trail Stakeholder Advisory Committee, is hosting a second public meeting tonight to update the community on current design alternatives for that road. In July 2018, Teton County Commissioners approved the Project Charter for Tribal Trail Road, in accordance with the Integrated Transportation Plan, which was approved in September of 2015 by the Jackson Town Council and County Commissioners. The Stakeholder Advisory Committee was then formed in early 2019 comprised of nine community members who provide varying perspectives from schools, neighborhoods, emergency services, transportation, bike paths, environment and wildlife. Tonight’s meeting begins at 5:00 pm at the Teton Science School Jackson Campus just off highway 22. A presentation will begin at 5:30 pm followed by a question and answer session and open house during which attendees can view design alternatives.
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