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Hoback Junction leaders urge county coordination on water, sewer and gateway planning
Summary
Local Hoback Junction officials and residents told the Teton County commissioners that drinking-water construction, a wastewater feasibility study and a proposed fire station with community space are reshaping land use at the county’s southern gateway and asked the county to coordinate planning and community engagement.
The Teton County Board of County Commissioners on April 13 heard a detailed briefing from Hoback Junction leaders about a cluster of infrastructure projects that officials say could reshape the county’s southern gateway.
Robert Frodeman, chair of the Hoback Junction Water & Sewer District, told the board the district expects a groundbreaking this summer on a drinking-water project and that a Nelson Engineering wastewater feasibility study should be completed by summer. He said the district is also entering design work for a new fire station that could include a community meeting space and that these public-works investments are spurring private development interest at the…
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