Missoula Current
City approves $24M grant agreement for downtown transportation project
Even with the details of the grant agreement now in place, construction isn’t likely to start until 2026 with completion set for 2028.
Missoula leaders call on faith communities to aid in homeless effort
City and county officials on Monday called upon communities of faith to step up and play a stronger role in helping Missoula address the basic needs of its homeless population.
Harmon’s Histories: The names behind the dorms at UM
A huge construction project is set to begin at the University of Montana in August of this year: a new $100-million, 600-bed residence hall to replace three existing dorms: Elrod, Craig and Duniway.
Missoula County backs MDT’s entry for Beartracks Bridge award
The bridge underwent a multi-year renovation costing around $17 million and was officially dedicated as Beartracks Bridge in late 2022.
Tester secures $2.9M to replace Lolo Street Bridge in Rattlesnake
Funding from a federal infrastructure bill will again aid another project in Missoula.
Wye planning envisions 15,000 homes, small city in 50 years
On Monday, county officials took a deep dive into planning efforts around the Wye.
Missoula County contract to aid pursuit of green power program
Efforts to adopt a green power program in partnership with NorthWestern Energy continue.
Missoula Parking Commission proposes increase to rates, fines
Pilgrim said it will also look at modernizing the commission’s approach to neighborhood parking.
Missoula County joins call to override veto of marijuana revenue bill
The revenue, adopted in Senate Bill 244, would direct marijuana taxes to local counties for road and bridge maintenance, and fund tax breaks for veterans while supporting conservation.
Annual survey finds housing, infrastructure top Missoula needs
Residents across Missoula County want a wider housing stock, greater affordability and more investment in public infrastructure.
Montana Supreme Court hears Smith River Mine case in Missoula
On Friday, Missoulians had the opportunity to see the Montana Supreme Court in action.
Clark Fork River Market returning to old location
The Clark Fork River Market plans to return to its old stomping grounds on the river lot this season.