Council to address several issues, from housing to public art projects, in Monday meetings jhnewsandguide.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from jhnewsandguide.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The town of Jacksonâs Complete Streets Program took another step toward completion Monday when the Town Council approved a street-and-sidewalk plan for the stretch of Rancher Street in East Jackson from Broadway to Hansen Avenue.
The council approved Alternative 2 of three proposed alternatives for the Rancher project, and also chose Option 2 of four presented for the intersection of Pearl and Rancher.
Assistant Public Works Director Johnny Ziem has presented and discussed the alternatives with the council over several meetings, including Monday afternoonâs workshop, fielding questions from councilors each step of the way about various aspects of the project. Ziem and town Community Engagement Specialist Susan Scarlata spent a good deal of time in recent months gathering, compiling and assessing public opinion about desires for the project, particularly from residents of the Rancher Street corridor.
The Jackson Town Council will take up several key issues when they meet twice Monday, including a request for a northern South Park sewer and water connection, a contract for
Council will consider number of unrelated roommates jhnewsandguide.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from jhnewsandguide.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Jackson Town Council will be busy Monday with both an afternoon Joint Information Meeting with county commissioners and its regular council meeting in the evening.
At the councilâs regular meeting a decision is likely to be made on whether to allow the annual World Championship Snowmobile Hill Climb to proceed, after it was canceled last year due to COVID-19 concerns.
At a specially called meeting last week, the council approved the more restrictive of two options that, among other things, caps attendance at permitted special events based upon the countyâs COVID-19 risk level at the time of the event.