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Town grapples with dangerous cycling conditions and public safety

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



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Town grapples with dangerous cycling conditions and public safety
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding a proposed cycle track in Jackson that local residents deem \"immature\" and \"dangerous.\" A representative from the Pathways department highlighted the potential risks to pedestrians and cyclists, emphasizing that the current design could lead to accidents. The speaker expressed a desire for improved communication and collaboration with the town to address these safety issues, noting that the relationship has been strained over the past three years.

The meeting also included a consent calendar segment, where the council approved minutes from a previous meeting while deciding to continue discussions on the minutes from a special joint information meeting held on May 14, 2024. This continuation was necessary to incorporate new information regarding a request for proposals (RFP) related to a property at 90 Virginian Lane. Both the city council and county commissioners unanimously supported the motions to approve the consent calendar and continue the meeting minutes.

The meeting concluded with procedural discussions about the implications of any changes to the minutes, indicating that further adjustments might require a separate meeting in the future. Overall, the session underscored ongoing safety concerns in the community and the importance of effective governance and communication between local authorities and residents.

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