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Housing Supply Board to review draft RFP for NOAH/gentrification study April 8

The Teton County Housing Supply Board meets April 8 and is scheduled to review a draft request for proposals for a study on naturally occurring affordable housing (NOAH) and gentrification.

The Teton County Housing Supply Board meets April 8 and is scheduled to review a draft request for proposals (RFP) for a study focused on naturally occurring affordable housing (NOAH) and gentrification. The agenda lists the item as “NOAH Gentrification Study RFP Draft,” early in the meeting.

The board’s materials posted in the county’s document system appear to include only the agenda and not the draft RFP itself, so details like the proposed scope, deliverables, budget, and timeline are not yet available in the public packet provided there. Board discussion during the meeting is expected to clarify what the study would examine and how its findings might be used in future housing policy decisions.

The same meeting agenda also includes approval of February–March minutes, a “Housing Supply Plan – Current Findings and Discussion,” and a 90 Virginian Lane update. See: Housing Authority Meeting Agenda (April 8, 2026).

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April 8, 2026Housing Authority Meeting Agendaagenda