Jackson Hole Planners Seek Caps
Future residential and commercial development in Jackson town limits should be capped at what’s allowed today, planning commissioners decided last week. During the weekly review of the draft Jackson/Teton County Comprehensive Plan on Thursday, Jackson and Teton County planning commissioners voted to recommend that new residential development in town not exceed 1,780 units. Commissioners also voted to recommend that new commercial development should not exceed 3.6 million square feet. The Jackson Town Council and Teton County Board of Commissioners will make the decision on whether the recommendations make it into the final plan/ Cara Rank , Jackson Hole Daily. More here .
Question: Would you like to see the residential and commercial development in your Inland Northwest community capped?
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