This Monday, June 13, City of Missoula road crews will begin the process of milling and repaving Higgins Avenue from Brooks Street to University Avenue.
Several years ago, Missoula City Officials planted a grove of poplar trees at the city’s wastewater treatment plant to help treat the water before it reentered the Clark Fork River.
The shelter has housed up to 150 people per night since it opened the doors on November 1. The purpose of the shelter is to provide a safe place out of the winter weather for those experiencing homelessness.
Dunn appeared with City of Missoula Communications Director Ginny Merriam to answer questions from the public on the role of the MRA in community development.
Plans have been prepared for the Higgins Avenue Corridor Plan by the City of Missoula and the Missoula Metropolitan Planning Organization, and the public now has the chance to see them.
The monthly City Club meeting was held on Monday via ZOOM in which city and county government officials discussed how an adequate supply of safe, affordable housing can be realized for Missoula’s growing population.
The City of Missoula is now in position to purchase The Bridge apartment complex for $2.2 million, as part of an agreement with the Western Montana mental Health Center