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Joint budget session set for April 27 on human services, community funding

Teton County commissioners and the Jackson Town Council are scheduled to meet April 27 to discuss FY27 Health & Human Services and community-development funding priorities, a step in the budget timeline ahead of May revisions and late-June adoption.

Teton County commissioners’ calendar shows a county-hosted “Joint Budget Discussion – Health & Human Services/Community Development Funding” scheduled for Monday, April 27, from 9 a.m. to noon, following the morning voucher meeting. The session appears aimed at aligning town/county priorities before FY27 budget documents are revised. (Board Regular Meeting Agenda)

A county budget timeline document places late-April budget meetings in a broader FY27 schedule that culminates in a June 29 budget hearing and June 30 budget adoption. The timeline also notes that the due date for budget requests from human service and community development groups is listed as “TBD” because of application-process changes, suggesting the joint session may help set expectations for how those requests will be handled this cycle. (Teton County Staff Report)

Under the same timeline, a “revised requested budget” is due to commissioners from the county clerk on May 11, and additional budget discussions could follow May 18–26 if needed. That means the April 27 discussion is positioned as an early checkpoint — before revisions are compiled — rather than a final allocation decision.

Source Documents

DateTitleType
April 13, 2026Board Regular Meeting Agendaagenda
February 19, 2026Teton County Staff Reportstaff report