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From our Picnic Briefing on Northern South Park, the Comp Plan Update, and the 3 housing proposals
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Our take so far
In the news
- Gill proposal, comp plan, neighborhood plan to collide next week – 9.11.20
- Community torn over affordability of possible South Park homes – 9.9.20
- Neighborhood plan key to workforce housing in South Park Common Ground by Paul Haunsen – 9.9.20
- Neighborhood planning is a win-win for Gills, community Guest Shot by Sue Lurie – 9.9.20
- Hospital board supports neighborhood planning – 9.2.20
- Hospital board mixed on northern South Park – 8.28.20
- Much to be decided for neighborhood plan for northern South Park – 8.26.20
- Planning Commission votes 4-1 against Gill housing proposal – 8.26.20
- Valley’s housing is a demand problem Guest shot by Patrick O’Brien – 8.26.20
- Who gets to stay? Guest Shot by Nikki Kaufman – 8.19.20
- Editorial: planning key for South Park – 8.19.20
- Rezone first? Or plan? That is the question – 8.19.20
- Planning commission: Gill proposal “too critical” for rushed vote – 8.12.20
- Gills restrict land by covenant, lots guaranteed for Teton County workers – 8.3.20
- Commissioners, councilors reach creaky Comp Plan compromise – 7.20.20
- Lockharts look to develop their own chunk of northern South Park – 7.3.20
- Gill housing proposal for South Park evolves – 5.6.20
- Joint planning issues add to northern South Park, comp plan update – 5.6.20
- Gill family proposes developing up to 488 homes on the Hereford Ranch – 1.29.20
- Housing at South Park, fairgrounds on table – 12.14.19 when the Town Council and Board of County Commission decided to begin planning, but not zoning, for NSP