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HEARING CANCELED for High Noon Ranch
October, 10 2022
How high do you think we are high noon ranch...

ECONorthwest Report Released regarding the impact of GrandTarghee Development
July, 25 2022
A new report commissioned by Teton County, ID with support from Teton County, WY and the Alta Solid Waste District was released last week...

It's a Land Development Code. Congratulations ,Teton County, on your newest addition.
July, 6 2022
Another BIG THANK YOU to our community for taking part in the democratic process and speaking (or writing) your thoughts! Once again we thank our Commissioners for working tirelessly on this project.

We've Come a Long Way, Baby!
June, 20 2022
Folks! It’s Go Time! Submit Written Comment and/or Register for Verbal Comment NOW! PUBLIC HEARING to adopt the new Land Development Code, Wed. June 29th!

Land Development Code Final Draft - Comment Time is NOW
June, 15 2022
Help the new Land Development Code cross the finish line! We are at the finish line of a very long legislative effort dating all the way back to 2013.Even if you've written comments, and offered support in the past, THE TIME IS NOW for everyone to participate!

Final draft of the Land Development Code Ready for Review
June, 8 2022
If you have questions, comments, concerns and/or thoughts of how the new LDC could impact your future land use decisions and/or potential property purchases, please reach out to us at VARD! We are all here to talk through scenarios and help you get answers to your questions.

Driggs Council Holds Firm
June, 8 2022
In case you missed it, last night the Driggs City Council unanimously upheld their previous denial of the highly controversial Rivers West development proposal.

RIVER'S WEST RECONSIDERATION HEARING
June, 3 2022
The developer of the controversial Rivers West Subdivision has now filed arequest for reconsiderationof the Driggs City Council'sunanimous denialof his preliminary plat back in April. While Mr. Colby Hackbarth certainly has the right to pay the fee and submit a request for reconsideration by the Council, he only submitted a 4-sentence basis for his appeal.
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