Land Use & Zoning

Teton Village in Wyoming is an example of a resort community that must balance:

AOnly tourism and development interests
BTourism economy, environmental protection, workforce housing needs, and infrastructure capacity✓ Correct
CAgricultural preservation and environmental concerns only
DFederal land management and private development only

Explanation

Teton Village (near Jackson Hole Mountain Resort) exemplifies the complex planning challenges of Wyoming resort communities: managing tourism-driven growth while addressing environmental protection (wildlife corridors, viewsheds), providing workforce housing for resort employees, and maintaining infrastructure capacity.

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