Wyoming City to Seek State Help For Landslide Costs
The town of Jackson, Wyo. plans to ask the state for help in covering the cost of a creeping landslide that damaged and threatened several homes and businesses.
The Town Council will meet tonight to consider asking the Wyoming Business Council for a $250,000 “imminent threat” grant to stabilize the hillside and protect infrastructure that serve the neighborhood west of downtown Jackson.
Town staff also plan to apply to the State Land and Investment Board for a grant. A final amount hasn’t been settled on yet.
A consulting engineer presented the Town Council with stabilization options for the slide that ranged in cost from $8 million to $30 million.
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