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Faces of a strained, changed community

Faces of a strained, changed community
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WYDOT infrastructure wishlist includes Teton Pass tunnel, electric vehicle network

For decades, a tunnel through Teton Pass has been a curiosity for Teton County residents, a pie-in-the-sky aspirational fix to the avalanche problems on Highway 22. Eager citizens have penned letters to the editor to the News&Guide and its predecessors in support; a few political hopefuls have included it in their platforms, hoping to prove their commitment to audacious community solutions. That advocacy has been to no avail. But depending how fortune’s wheel spins, the Teton Pass tunnel could one day be a reality. The subterranean highway is again on officials’ minds, as the Wyoming Department of Transportation has included it in a wishlist of projects to be sent to the Biden administration as part of the American Jobs Plan, the infrastructure bill Congress is considering.

Looking Back, Jan 20

45 years ago . • Worried about potential restrictions on hunting and fishing, the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission pronounced itself “diametrically opposed” to any extension of Grand Teton National Park’s boundaries . • Park rangers found the bodies of two men buried in an avalanche near Jackson Peak. The two had set out nine days earlier for an overnight trip to the ski cabin at Goodwin Lake, despite reports of extreme danger. • Jackson Animal Control Officer Diane Lane appealed to service clubs, businesses and individuals for money, materials and labor to correct problems at the dog pound. She handled an average of 40 to 50 dogs and 15 to 30 cats a month with only four separation pens for dogs, makeshift facilities for fines and a total budget, including her salary, of $1,600 a year.

Teton County action allows RV park residents to remain

Green River Star - Teton County action allows RV park residents to remain   December 30, 2020 JACKSON County commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday morning to extend the wastewater facility deadline at the Hoback RV Park, allowing tenants to continue using a failing septic system through May, should their landlords let them. The vote comes more than two weeks after RV park residents asked the Teton County Board of County Commissioners to intervene. Some elected officials said their votes might not make a difference. “This really is in the private sector, and there is not much else we as the county commissioners can do,” Commissioner Greg Epstein said.

County action allows RV park residents to remain

County action allows RV park residents to remain
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