The Teton County Board of Commissioners on May 5 approved the county voucher run totaling $792,626.79 and heard a public comment urging action on a long-delayed private subdivision paving request.
Commissioner (motion maker) moved to approve the 05/05/2025 county voucher run in the amount of $792,626.79; the motion was seconded and carried unanimously. The clerk recorded the motion as carried without a roll-call vote.
During the meeting's public comment period, Steve Pekka, who identified himself as a member of the Moulton Loop homeowners association, told the board residents remain "dead serious about getting our road paved up there" and asked commissioners to keep the project on their radar. Pekka also said the subdivision had already paid for design work, which he estimated at about "somewhere around 40" (thousand dollars) and warned that delays would likely require additional design revisions and expense.
The board did not take further action on the public comment at this meeting. The voucher approval and public comment occurred during the regular voucher meeting items on the May 5 agenda.
Provenance: The public comment from Steve Pekka occurred near the start of the meeting's public comment segment; the voucher motion and vote were recorded later in the voucher agenda (public comment timestamp ~00:01:53; voucher motion ~00:03:06 in the transcript).
Ending: The voucher run was approved unanimously. Residents of Moulton Loop remain on record asking the county to expedite consideration of their road paving request.