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Gills will force decision on 26-acre development proposal

The Gill family is forcing the County Commission to make a decision on conceptual plans for a 26-acre development in northern South Park. “We are pursuing our right to action,” family attorney Amberley Baker told the Teton County Board of County Commissioners on Monday. Commissioners voted 3-2 last week to postpone for two months a decision on this stage of the family’s proposal. They did so partly because it’s unclear whether the Jackson Town Council will permit the Gills to connect to the municipal wastewater system. Critics and supporters of the pending development agree that connecting to that system would be best from an environmental perspective.

Town Council hears encouraging budget report, opts to put funding back into FY21 budget

Mayor highlights successes of 2020, challenges of 2021 in State of the Town address

Jackson Mayor Hailey Morton Levinson delivered her first “State of the Town” address Tuesday, offering her reflections on the past coronavirus-addled year and a candid look at the coming year, including budgetary and revenue challenges the town faces. Morton Levinson began by recalling a mid-February 2020 trip to Cheyenne with other local elected officials at a time “when the term ‘COVID-19’ was something we were just starting to say and think about.” “Just weeks later the world as we knew it shifted in dramatic ways; to be filled with Zoom rooms, hand sanitizer, masking, intense amounts of time with our immediate families and little time in person with anyone else,” she said.

Neighborhoods routinely ban small home child cares despite demand

Oksana Onysko has looked at over 20 houses in the last several months but has yet to find what she’s searching for. It needs to have a fenced yard or be near a park, shouldn’t be too close to neighboring homes, must have sufficient parking and square footage, meet fire code and fall under either commercial zoning or residential zoning as long as it’s outside a community with a homeowners association. Onysko’s search is not just for a house to live in but one where she can open a child care and nurture up to 10 children in the comfort of a home setting. Such small neighborhood child cares fill a gap for parents counting down the years until their children go to kindergarten. They can offer a small-group, home-based choice for working parents and parents who want to build a child’s social skills before school.

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