Our Missoula Workshop Wednesday, March 6!

Join us Wednesday, March 6 for an Expanding Housing Options in Neighborhoods Workshop, as part of the Our Missoula: Growth Policy Update and Code Reform project. This event will explore ways to allow for more housing options and housing that is more affordable by design while preserving what residents value about Missoula’s neighborhoods. 

Wednesday, March 6, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. – Burns Street Community Center, 1500 Burns St..

Passenger Rail in Southern Montana Gaining Steam – 3/8 – Zoom

Zoom MT, United States

Jason Stuart, vice-chair of the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority, and Dan Bucks, chairman of the authority's Development and Strategic Engagement Committee, will discuss the history of passenger rail service in Montana and current efforts to reestablish passenger rail service across southern Montana.

Free

City Club Missoula Forum – High Property Taxes? Here’s Why! – 3/11

Doubletree Missoula 100 Madison St, Missoula, MT, United States

Esteemed panelists Eric Bryson, Executive Director of the Montana Association of Counties (MACo); Tyler Gernant, Missoula County Clerk and Treasurer; and Doug Reisig, Executive Director of Montana Quality Education Coalition (MQEC) will navigate the audience through the nuances of the state law as well as the recent court cases concerning the 95 mills.

BOOK RELEASE PARTY – Smoke Elser – “Hush of the Land – A Lifetime in the Bob Marshall Wilderness” An evening of campfire storytelling – 3/11 – University of Montana Davidson Honors College

University of Montana Davidson Honors College 32 Campus Dr, Missoula, MT, United States

This inspirational memoir chronicles the six-decade quest of packer and outfitter Arnold “Smoke” Elser to protect wild lands by bringing thousands of people deep into the mountains of Montana on horseback.

Montana’s Challenge Process has begun! Webinar 1/12 2pm. The challenge phase will last from January 16th – February 15th

Online Webinar

The entire challenge process, but especially this first phase, is about identifying BSLs that are listed incorrectly on Montana's map. We want the map to be as accurate as possible, so that we can accomplish our goal of providing reliable, high quality Internet to every Montanan. We need your help to do this! The more participation we have, the better the map will be.