JACKSON, Wyo. — Two open house events to discuss Stilson development, hosted by Jackson Hole Mountain Resort (JHMR) and Teton County, are scheduled for Nov. 6 at 5 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church of Jackson Hole and Nov. 7 at the Wilson Elementary School at 5 p.m.

County staffers and JHMR representatives will be in attendance at both meetings.

According to the county’s announcement, the function of these meetings will be “to answer questions and provide information related to the greater Stilson site, including but not limited to, existing conditions, ownership and allowances on the site, the BUILD Transit Center, wildlife crossings and movement, proposed Parks and Recreation amenities and proposed JHMR amenities.

Teton County said the public feedback gathered at these meetings will be “used to identify community priorities and inform the development of conceptual plans for the overall site.”

JHMR’s announcement of the meetings included the following proposed developments:

  • Employee housing
  • A daycare center and playground with priority given to residents who use public transit or carpool to Stilson Park
  • A bike rental shop is also being considered to accommodate transit riders who may ride the bus as far as Stilson and then rent a bike for the remaining leg of their trip

The community can also weigh in on the future of Stilson via this online survey, which will open on Monday, Nov. 6, and run through Friday, Dec. 8.

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