County budget hearing is set for June 29, with FY27 spending on deck
The Teton County Board of Commissioners will hold its public budget hearing June 29 at 9:15 a.m., the last public checkpoint before commissioners vote on the FY27 budget. The proposed plan includes big-ticket allocations like $9.83M for Parks and Recreation and $10.45M for Jackso
The Teton County Board of Commissioners is set to hold its public budget hearing on June 29 at 9:15 a.m., giving residents a formal chance to weigh in before the board moves to finalize the Fiscal Year 2027 budget. The date appears on the commissioners’ published calendar, which lists “9:15a Budget Hearing” for June 29. County commissioners calendar.
If you care about where tourism, property taxes, and user fees land, this is the meeting to watch. At the county’s April joint budget review, staff presentations flagged major proposed FY27 allocations including $9,830,486 for Parks and Recreation and $10,452,309 for Jackson Hole Fire and Emergency Medical Services (Fire/EMS), two line items that tend to show up in everything from special-event support to response times and capital equipment. Special Joint Meeting agenda packet.
Source Documents
| Date | Title | Type |
|---|---|---|
| June 15, 2026 | Teton County Board of County Commissioners Calendar | calendar |
| April 28, 2026 | Special Joint Meeting Agenda Packet | packet |