by Will Walkey | Apr 28, 2021 | Housing
The Jackson Town Council is reviewing a controversial housing law that bans more than three unrelated people from living together in a single-family home.
by Will Walkey | Feb 17, 2021 | Housing, News
Out of 35 public comments submitted by Feb. 16, just three support limiting occupancy of single-family homes to three unrelated people.
by Robyn Vincent | Feb 13, 2020 | Housing, News, Politics & Policy
The opening of the Wyoming legislative session delivered a key development for Teton County. On Monday, a bill that would have drastically undermined Jackson’s affordable housing program died in the House on introduction 30-29. The speedy death of House Bill 22 was...
by Robyn Vincent | Oct 31, 2019 | Housing, News, Politics & Policy
Middle-class folks who want to make Jackson their home don’t have many options these days. Housing Authority director April Norton listed off some numbers to explain. The median income for a single person living in Teton County is around $72,000, she said. (That’s...
by Robyn Vincent | Oct 8, 2019 | Housing, News, Politics & Policy
The future of Jackson Hole is guided by two words: (the) comprehensive plan. The comp plan is a roadmap that dictates how the town and county should grow. It guides policymaking on myriad things. Some examples? The location of affordable housing and commercial...