Grand Targhee Proposed Expansion: Latest Update
Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) Pushed Back Again The newest word on the street is that Region 4 Forest Service Office in Ogden, UT has not accepted SE Group’s (contractor)
READ MOREDraft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) Pushed Back Again The newest word on the street is that Region 4 Forest Service Office in Ogden, UT has not accepted SE Group’s (contractor)
READ MOREThe Board of County Commissioners further delayed a decision on the Targhee Cabins development proposal. The challenges were based on the sequence of fire mitigation and emergency planning, steep slope
READ MOREConservation Alliance Objects to Proposal Read our official comment letter Grand Targhee Resort (GTR) is initiating development of their Master Plan, which includes a resort center and a separate residential
READ MOREIf you reside on the west side of the Tetons, keep an eye out for “A Community Assessment” flyer sent to all mailboxes in Teton County, Idaho and Alta, WY
READ MOREThe Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance, Winter Wildlands Alliance, Valley Advocates for Responsible Development, and Teton Backcountry Alliance are excited to share “A Community Assessment” on the proposed Grand Targhee Resort
READ MOREOn December 16, 2021, the Cross Charitable Foundation announced that it awarded $25,000 to the Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance for grassroots advocacy related to the Grand Targhee Resort expansion proposal.
READ MOREGrand Targhee Resort, local governments, and the Forest Service presented details of the proposed Grand Targhee expansion, followed by a Q&A with community members. Nearly 100 people attended the virtual
READ MOREGrand Targhee Resort has proposed a major and problematic expansion, and the Caribou-Targhee National Forest is evaluating the proposal through an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). The expansion would impact the local wildlife, public...
READ MOREAfter hearing public comment from CLI participants, the Teton County WY commissioners voted 3-2 to partner with their Idaho counterparts and fund 50% of a socio-economic impact assessment. Three of this year’s Conservation
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