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Mayor bids farewell as community raises safety concerns

June 03, 2024 | Jackson Town Council, Jackson, Teton County, Wyoming



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Mayor bids farewell as community raises safety concerns
In a recent joint information meeting held on June 3rd, the local government officials gathered to discuss various community matters, marking a significant moment as it was the last meeting for the mayor in her current role. Chair Probst acknowledged the mayor's years of dedicated service, highlighting her leadership and contributions to the community.

The meeting proceeded to public comments, where Thomas Stanton, a director of a local homeowners association, raised concerns regarding a potentially hazardous situation at the intersection of Scott Lane and West Snow King. Stanton reported that the town's pathways department has been pursuing a no-stop right turn for bicyclists on a cycle track for the past three years, which he believes could create dangerous conditions. He expressed frustration over the lack of communication and indicated that the homeowners association may need to seek legal counsel due to the ongoing issues.

Stanton proposed a meeting on June 17th to discuss the matter further, inviting local officials to engage in a dialogue about the safety concerns. He provided his contact information for follow-up, emphasizing the urgency of addressing the situation to avoid further complications. The meeting concluded without additional public comments, but the issues raised by Stanton underscore ongoing community safety concerns that local officials will need to address moving forward.

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