Conflicts between the environmental interests and snowmobile interests.
Business being very tourist related – need diversity.
Lack of cultural enrichment for kids. The boredom that can lead to kids to unsavory abuse.
School – lack of funding, lost jr.high sports program.
Youth in the area are not being enriched – had a lot of expelled kids because of disorderly conduct. Limited amount of opportunities for kids and continue to loose ground. Kids have no where to go.
Need more counseling for families, not just children to stop cycle.
Drug abuse is a problem within the community.
Communities has to pay more attention to new technology
People have blinders on – only pay attention to what their own business is doing – don’t listen to what other people have to offer. Snowmobile crisis has caused this.
Park vs West Yellowstone mentality
Snowmobiling was so dominant for awhile
RESORT OPERATORS, COMBINED LODGING AND RESTAURANT FACILITIES – CHALLENGES
Can’t even have specialists regularly scheduled – because it is hit and miss
Public education so that the community knows what limited care we can provide in emergency services
WEST YELLOWSTONE RESOURCE TEAM ASSESSMENT
Orientation notes - Misc. STRENGTHS:
Resort Sales Tax – paid by the visitor to come here
Forest Service has a new authority – expires in 2008. FS can sell land to the town of West Yellowstone. New authority would allow town to buy and sell it to the Western Art Center…
Town has grown and improved over last 30 years. Has a good water system. Have a good city infrastructure.
Gift of Union Pacific to city (city property) – potential of what is there was first viewed when area was made into a historic district. Yellowstone Historic Center has worked to return the museum as the depot and work to bring people to the historic district.
Town/area has a lot of wonderful people and diversification in talents and abilities. Not sure town is pulling from these resources.
Close proximity to YNP and outdoor opportunities offered. Good destination for tourists and outdoorsmen.
Ditto the proximity to YNP.
With FS and Park Service next door a good partnership has evolved.
Town has public works, public safety, and police departments and is getting “professionals” to work here. Experienced and professional public workforce. The quality of care is much better than what they had before.
Ditto on YNP and FS proximity.
People are an asset – people pull together and support one another.
Library is an asset.
Streets and roads are an asset.
Medical clinic
Good school system.
Have own town government and not “stepchild” to Gallatin County.
Galavan Bus operated by West Yellowstone Foundation – used primarily by seniors and others which serves a real need in the community. Bus is very important to disabled people.
Ditto on people being an asset. People of the town make this a great place to live.
Consolidate emergency services to provide seamless care throughout the area (system that coordinates with FS and YNP). Area encompasses up to Idaho state line and Hebgen Lake.