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The Town's Latest Newsletter. Check out the Town's newsletter this month including awards for the Mayor and Finance team, a new affordable housing project, and a staff highlight of Facilities Manager Win Fuber, and more!
Job Opportunities. Jackson Hole is a wonderful place to live, work, and play. Besides being home to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks, Jackson Hole is surrounded by multiple National Forests, the National Elk Refuge, and three world-class ski areas.
The Planning and Building Department supports short and long-range planning activities for the citizens of the Town of Jackson. The department reviews permit applications, issues building and related permits, and inspects buildings and properties to ensure compliance with applicable codes and ordinances.
Our Town and County's Travel & Tourism Board maintains a comprehensive website, 'Visit Jackson Hole' highlighting some of the many things to do in our area.
As the gateway to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks, the home of three major ski areas and the National Elk Refuge, and the access point for Bridger Teton National Forest, you will never run out of activities in Jackson Hole.
Notify us about a general concern, comment, or compliment. Contact the departments and employees of the Town of Jackson.
Teton County Sewer Connection Permits (SWPs) are now processed directly by the Town’s Engineering Division at Public Works, not by Teton County’s Building Department. These applications are for permits to connect to the Town’s sewer (and/or water) systems from beyond the Town’s corporate boundary.
Access municipal code, ordinance, and resolution information for the Town of Jackson, Wyoming.
The Town of Jackson was named in 1894 and incorporated as a municipality in 1914. It continues to be the only incorporated municipality in Teton County and it was the first Town to elect an all-female Council in 1920.
The Town of Jackson Public Works Department handles the design, operation, and maintenance of: Town and County vehicles, START Buses, Police cars, Public infrastructure, Roads and sidewalks, Wastewater systems, Water systems, and Town owned facilities.