JACKSON, Wyo. — Jackson’s Town Council and the Teton County Commission will meet for a Joint Information Meeting (JIM) on Monday, Feb. 7 at 3 p.m.
Housing Director April Norton will present about the Housing Preservation Program.
Teton County Public Works Director Heather Overholser will present an update about the BUILD (Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development) Grant, which includes $20M in federal funding for various projects including a new Stilson Transit Center and new commuter and pathways over Teton Pass.
Interim START Director Bruce Abel will present a Budget Amendment to allow additional funding for START On-Demand and the purchase of an Intelligent Transportation System to assist tracking buses in real time.
The final item before the two bodies will be a Public Hearing and Resolution to allow the Jackson Hole Airport to issue $25 million in bonds for design, construction, remodeling, and improvements at the airport.
Town Council’s Regular Meeting will start at 6 p.m.
Assistant Town Manager Roxanne Robinson will present about possible uses for the Garden Level Space at 155 East Pearl Avenue. Town Planner Tyler Valentine will present a development plan for 445 East Kelly Avenue and then Finance Director Kelly Thompson will present Resolution #22-01 to amend the budget.
Under Matters for Mayor and Council, there will be a potential recess to Executive Session to discuss personnel matters and appointment of a Municipal Judge. Former Municipal Judge Melissa Owens was appointed as the district court judge for the ninth judicial district by Governor Mark Gordon. Her last day was Jan. 17. In the interim, two active alternate Municipal Judges, Chris Leigh and Rick Manning are handling the workload until an appointment is made.









