Currently holds the office of Teton County Commission until December 31, 2026.
Candidate for Teton County Commission in 2022 Wyoming General Election.
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Get StartedEffectively protecting bears and other wildlife will require the county to add a staff person to lead these efforts, and eventually a wildlife and environmental quality department. Learn more
Enforcement through the county’s zoning authority is unwieldy at best, but may be the only county option. We need to thoroughly investigate other options, which may require state legislation. Learn more
A continuous campaign to educate the public (i.e. don’t put garbage cans out the night before pickup, don’t overload garbage cans, don’t leave beehives unprotected, and so forth). Learn more
Complying with new regulations to protect wildlife should not impose undue hardship on garbage haulers, fruit tree owners, or residents. I encourage nonprofit and philanthropic organizations to step up. Learn more
Effectively protecting bears and other wildlife will require the county to add a staff person to lead these efforts, and eventually a wildlife and environmental quality department. Learn more
Inclusion of one-year leases for long-term residents rather than all short-term (e.g. six month) leases for seasonal employees. Learn more
Conversion of some of the smallest (e.g. studio) apartments into one or two-bedroom apartments to reduce the overall occupancy of the building and to provide housing that is more suitable for long-term leases and for a parking constrained facility. Learn more
My goal is to catalyze the landowner, neighbors, and housing advocates to develop a more acceptable proposal for use for the Legacy Lodge building ASAP, so that we can best meet our severe need for housing for diverse members of our community and mitigate impacts on the neighborhood. Learn more
An expedited process for resolving disputes and ensuring compliance. Learn more
Deed restricting some apartments for affordability – rather than entirely rented in blocks to businesses and then subleased to seasonal employees at the highest going rate — coupled with commitments to offer some apartments for critical service providers (e.g. school and hospital employees). Learn more
Specific and phased commitments to invest in mitigating parking problems, ensuring public transportation (perhaps through gap funding until START service arrives), and supporting analysis of the already unsafe intersection of Big Trails Road and Highway 89. Learn more
Conversion of some of the smallest (e.g. studio) apartments into one or two-bedroom apartments to reduce the overall occupancy of the building and to provide housing that is more suitable for long-term leases and for a parking constrained facility. Learn more
Specific and phased commitments to invest in mitigating parking problems, ensuring public transportation (perhaps through gap funding until START service arrives), and supporting analysis of the already unsafe intersection of Big Trails Road and Highway 89. Learn more
Inclusion of one-year leases for long-term residents rather than all short-term (e.g. six month) leases for seasonal employees. Learn more
Deed restricting some apartments for affordability – rather than entirely rented in blocks to businesses and then subleased to seasonal employees at the highest going rate — coupled with commitments to offer some apartments for critical service providers (e.g. school and hospital employees). Learn more
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