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County approves $1.75 million in vouchers, backs trail-letter and names ECW representative; enters executive session

January 13, 2025 | Teton County, Wyoming


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County approves $1.75 million in vouchers, backs trail-letter and names ECW representative; enters executive session
The Teton County Board of County Commissioners on Jan. 13 unanimously approved the county voucher run for $1,748,078.02, approved outgoing correspondence supporting trail work on the Munger Mountain Parcel and agreed that Commissioner Probst will serve as the county's representative to the Energy Conservation Works board. The board also voted to enter an executive session for real estate pursuant to Wyoming statute 16-4-405(a).

The voucher motion was made by Commissioner Probst and seconded by Commissioner Gardner. "I move to approve the 01/13/2025 county voucher run in the amount of $1,748,078.02," Commissioner Probst said; the motion passed by unanimous voice vote.

The board then approved outgoing correspondence — a letter supporting Friends of Pathways' application to the American Trails grant program for trail work on the Munger Mountain Parcel — on a motion from Commissioner Carlman, seconded by Commissioner Gardner. The board approved the letter unanimously.

For board representation on the Energy Conservation Works (ECW) board, Commissioner Macker offered Commissioner Probst as the county's representative. Probst accepted. The board indicated consensus to send Commissioner Probst to ECW; no separate roll-call vote was recorded in the transcript.

The board also approved a motion to enter executive session "for purposes of real estate pursuant to Wyoming statute 16-4-405(a)." The motion to enter executive session was moved by Commissioner Macker and seconded by Commissioner Carlman and carried by unanimous voice vote.

No other formal actions were recorded in the meeting transcript for Jan. 13. Public comment was asked for at the start of the session and none was offered.

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