Teton County and Town of Jackson are seeking community feedback on the Northern South Park Neighborhood Plan project. Photo: Teton County

JACKSON, Wyo. — The public is invited to learn more about Northern South Park Neighborhood Plan options during an open house this Thursday, Aug. 19, 2021, at Jackson Hole High School.

Teton County and Town of Jackson staff, along with project team members, will be available to walk through an overview of four neighborhood plan options that include a variety of alternatives for density, housing, transportation, and more.

The Open House will run from noon until 7:00 p.m. with a presentation occurring each hour on the hour starting at noon through 6:00 p.m.

“This is an opportunity for one-on-one review and discussion with the project team and other members of the community,” said Teton County Senior Long Range Planner Kristi Malone. “We want to hear what people think and what elements of the alternatives presented should become part of the future neighborhood plan.”

Those who are unable to attend can view the open house materials and presentation online and will be able to ask questions to the project team and provide feedback from August 19 to September 2, 2021. The materials will be uploaded to the project website at jacksontetonplan.com/nothernsouthpark.
Staff and the project team will take feedback from the open house and online worksite to refine options into a single proposed plan, which will later be presented to the community and then considered for approval by the Teton County Board of County Commissioners.

Due to a recent upward trend in COVID-19 cases, and per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance, the public is encouraged to social distance and wear masks while attending the open house.

For more information on the project, visit the project site here or reach out to Senior Long Range Planner Kristi Malone at kmalone@tetoncountywy.gov or 307-733-3959.

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Caroline Chapman is a Community News Reporter. She's a lover of alliteration, easy-to-follow recipes and board games when everyone knows the rules. Her favorite aspect about living in the Tetons is the collective admiration that Wyomingites share for the land and the life that it sustains.