May 4 county voucher agenda: FY27 work plan, plus Targhee workshop pitch

Teton County commissioners’ May 4 voucher meeting is light on votes but includes a 1-hour FY27 long-range work plan workshop and a discussion item on a proposed joint Grand Targhee workshop—two items worth watching if you care about what actually gets built and funded.

If you commute over Teton Pass, the most relevant thing on Teton County’s May 4 voucher-meeting agenda isn’t a big vote—it’s what the board chooses to prioritize next. The commissioners have a one-hour workshop scheduled on the FY27 long-range work plan, which is where projects and policy work either get real deadlines or quietly slip a year.

The agenda also tees up a discussion of a Ruckelshaus Institute proposal for a joint workshop on Grand Targhee—another cross-border, regional issue that can end up affecting traffic patterns, winter access, and how agencies coordinate when plans move from “study” to “shovel.” The rest of the morning is mostly standard voucher business (paying bills, administrative consent items, and outgoing correspondence), plus an executive session for litigation. See the full packet in the Board of County Commissioners Voucher Meeting Agenda.

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