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Missoula’s long-range transportation plan set for final adoption
December 14, 2021 /
A plan to direct an estimated $208 million toward 71 various transportation improvements across the Missoula metropolitan area has received approval from county commissioners.
Missoula County last week noted their intent to pass the Long Range Transportation Plan in early January after lauding its goals to enhance area connections, build new connections and enhance regional equity.
By: Martin Kidston – Missoula Current
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Very disappointing to see how little is being planned to address the increasing vehicle crashes and resulting injuries on Reserve Street. 3 out of 5 of the worst roads for crashes include Reserve Street. The population center of Missoula is moving to Reserve Street if not there already. Missoula needs to put more emphasis on improving Reserve Street or more people are going to be hurt, more congestion will build and Missoula’s quality of life will continue to deteriorate.