The Education Foundation of Teton Valley and Community Foundation of Teton Valley, in partnership, are proud to announce the first recipient of the newly established Richard Grundler College Scholarship.
There are two vacant seats on the seven-member Teton County Planning and Zoning Commission, and with a raft of planning applications coming through the pipeline, including a rewrite of the land development code, the county is seeking residents to fill those seats.
The commission meets on the second Tuesday of each month and is charged with acting as an advisory group on planning, land use, and development policies and issues. This week P&Z held a public hearing at Teton High School on Tuesday to begin to tackle revisions to the draft code.Â
The five current commissioners are chair Jack Haddox, Bert Michelbacher, Erica Tremblay, Tim Watters, and Taylor Cook, who joined the board in March. After a four-year period without turnover on P&Z, in 2019 the Teton Board of County Commissioners appointed four new members to replace people whose terms had ended.