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The Town of Jackson is looking for qualified applicants to fill three openings on the Planning Commission/Board of Adjustment.
Ideal applicants would have knowledge of planning, architecture, natural resource management, real estate, and related fields, according to a press release from the town.
To qualify, applicants must have lived in the town for at least a year, and they can t hold any other public office or work for the town.
The three members whose terms expire at the end of the month are William Gale, Amanda Lawson and Thomas Smits. Town Clerk Lynsey Lenamond said any or all of them are free to reapply for their seats on the commission, though she said the town is not disclosing who has submitted applications until at least after the application period wraps up.
But at least one planning commissioner is questioning how that could be.
The 2012 Jackson/Teton County Comprehensive Plan sets a goal of housing 65% of the Jackson Hole workforce locally. Annual Indicator Reports â amalgamations of environmental, transportation and housing data prepared by the town and county â track the communityâs performance against that metric and, after prolonged decline between 2002 and 2014, a draft 2021 report said the numbers may be plateauing.
April Norton, director of the Jackson/Teton County Housing Department, took that as good news, even though, hovering between 58% and 59%, the community is underperforming the 65% metric.
âWeâve stabilized our percentage of the workforce living locally,â she told the Jackson Hole Daily.
But at least one planning commissioner is questioning how that could be.
The 2012 Jackson/Teton County Comprehensive Plan sets a goal of housing 65% of the Jackson Hole workforce locally. Annual Indicator Reports â amalgamations of environmental, transportation and housing data prepared by the town and county â track the communityâs performance against that metric and, after prolonged decline between 2002 and 2014, a draft 2021 report said the numbers may be plateauing.
April Norton, director of the Jackson/Teton County Housing Department, took that as good news, even though, hovering between 58% and 59%, the community is underperforming the 65% metric.
âWeâve stabilized our percentage of the workforce living locally,â she told the Jackson Hole Daily.
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