Teton Board of Health to consider delaying FY27 fee schedule vote to May 19
The Teton District Board of Health is scheduled March 17 to consider a point of order that would defer public comment and a second vote on the FY 2027 fee schedule to its May 19 meeting.
The Teton District Board of Health meets March 17 and is scheduled to take up a procedural request to postpone part of its FY 2027 fee-schedule process. The agenda lists a “point of order” to defer public comment and a second vote on the FY 2027 fee schedule to the board’s next regular meeting on May 19. (Board of Health Meeting Agenda)
The fee schedule typically sets what the Teton County Health Department charges for services and permits (for example, environmental health and clinic-related services). If the board approves the deferral, residents and regulated businesses would see the public-comment window and the follow-up vote shift from March to May, extending the timeline before FY27 fees are finalized. (Board of Health Meeting Agenda)
The agenda packet posted for March 17 does not include the draft FY27 fee schedule or a staff memo explaining the specific proposed adjustments, so it’s not yet clear which line items would change or the reasons offered for the delay. The board’s next regular meeting is scheduled for May 19. (Board of Health Meeting Agenda)
Source Documents
| Date | Title | Type |
|---|---|---|
| March 17, 2026 | Board of Health Meeting Agenda | agenda |