Charlotte Frei was named the new Regional Transportation Planning Administrator. She is moving to Teton County from Chicago. Photo: SKYPE

JACKSON, Wyo. — Teton County has hired a Regional Transportation Planning Administrator, a newly created position that will coordinate the transportation efforts of the Town of Jackson, Teton County, and regional partners.

Charlotte Frei, Ph.D., PE, will begin her role as the County Regional Transportation Planning Administrator on Feb. 28.

The full-time position is new to the County and was approved as part of the fiscal year 22 budget by the Teton County Board of County Commissioners and is jointly funded by the town and county.

Frei will work closely with local and regional partners on transportation-related projects, programs, and policies. Frei will be responsible for supporting the implementation of the Jackson/Teton Integrated Transportation Plan (ITP), including pursuing the development of a Regional Transportation Planning Organization (RTPO).

“I am passionate about multi-modal and context-sensitive transportation solutions for all users,” Frei said. “Teton County has adopted a thoughtful integrated transportation plan, and I look forward to working with partners across the region to collaborate on priority projects.”

Frei will work with START Bus, pathways programs, the Wyoming Department of Transportation, and regional partners on transportation-related plans, such as the 2020-2025 START Routing Plan, the Teton Pass Corridor and Wyoming Highway 390 plans, and the Pathways Master Plan.

“There are many projects in the works right now in which transportation does or will play a critical role. We are excited to have a dedicated staff member to lead these efforts and make meaningful progress on the priorities identified in the ITP, as integrated with and driven by the Jackson/Teton County Comprehensive Plan,” said Teton County Administrator Alyssa Watkins.

Frei comes to the county from Chicago, Illinois where she worked as a transportation engineer at a global privately owned engineering and construction firm that provides services in water, environment, transportation, energy, and facilities. She is an experienced transportation planner and licensed professional engineer who holds a Ph.D. in Transportation Systems Analysis and Planning from Northwestern University. Her expertise lies in travel behavior, travel demand forecasting, traffic flow and management and transit operations and service designs.

“Ms. Frei will play a key role in the future of transit development and implementation in Jackson and Teton County, and we believe she brings the experience, expertise, and thoughtfulness needed to help meet our community’s transit needs,” Town Manager Larry Pardee said.

Lindsay Vallen is a Community News Reporter covering a little bit of everything; with an interest in politics, wildlife, and amplifying community voices. Originally from the east coast, Lindsay has called Wilson, Wyoming home since 2017. In her free time, she enjoys snowboarding, hiking, cooking, and completing the Jackson Hole Daily crosswords.