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Planning commission recommends approval of Teton County Justice Center at 180 South King Street
Summary
On Dec. 17 the planning commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of a roughly 78,000-square-foot Justice Center (development plan P25-179) and a conditional use permit (P25-180) for institutional and office uses; staff and the applicant addressed design, access, parking and a construction management plan before the vote.
The Planning Commission on Dec. 17 recommended approval of a development plan (P25-179) and a conditional use permit (P25-180) for a proposed Teton County Justice Center at 180 South King Street.
"This project was voted on by the community of Jackson to allocate $88,000,000 for the funding of the justice center," said Tyler Valentine of town planning during the commission's presentation of the staff report, summarizing the project's funding and review history. The commission unanimously approved both recommendations on roll call and forwarded the items to the town council, which is scheduled to review the project on Jan. 20.
Why it matters: The proposed facility would house municipal, circuit and district courtrooms, sheriff operations, the county attorney, victim services, the clerk of court, a dispatch center and a county jail in a roughly 78,000-square-foot…
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