JACKSON, Wyo. — Teton County Public Works will provide updates on the Tribal Trail Connector Project in an open house next week.
The open house is scheduled for Wednesday, April 27, 2022, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Members of the public can attend virtually or in person at the Teton County Library auditorium.
Four preferred alternatives that are under consideration will be presented at the meeting along with study updates and a review of the background and history of the project.
County staff, project stakeholders, members of the project team, and a representative from the Wyoming Department of Transportation will be available to answer questions and receive in-person feedback.
The same information that will be presented at the in-person open house will also be available to review online from April 27 through May 11, 2022, where feedback on the project can also be submitted.
In June 2020, the Teton County Board of County Commissioners approved moving the Tribal Trail Connector process forward and directing staff to continue to plan for the project through another stage over the past year.
Design alternatives are being evaluated utilizing several criteria, including safety, impacts to natural resources and private property, improved emergency response, travel/route redundancy and reduced local trips through the “Y” intersection.
Following the April 27 Open House, the project team will consider feedback, finalize the preferred alternative, and bring the project to the County Commissioners for their consideration.









