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Poor Curb Management is Costing Cities Billions

We’ve priced parking too low for decades. As competition for the curb heats up, here’s what needs to change.

The world’s first ‘infinite’ plastic

Instead of a system where some plastics are rejected because they are the wrong colour or made of composites, chemical recycling could see all types of plastic fed into an “infinite” recycling system

Preserving Uptown Butte, Montana’s historic buildings a priority in the wake of M&M fire

Losing Butte’s iconic M&M in a devastating fire is a reminder of how quickly Butte’s history can be erased.

City of Bozeman taking steps toward equity for all residents

Equity for all, but what does that look like in the city of Bozeman? Well, that’s what they want to know.

Request for Proposal – Professional Auditing Services – City of Missoula

To protect the health of the public and our employees, the City is changing the way we deliver services and conduct business.

Libby, Missoula, CSKT awarded grants for cleanup projects

The sites include a former elementary school in Libby, abandoned sawmills on the Flathead Reservation and multiple industrial sites in Missoula, all of which are slated for redevelopment.

Air pollution from US meat production causes 16,000 deaths annually

“We spend a lot of time thinking about how the food we consume impacts our health, but the food we eat impacts other people’s as well,” said Nina Domingo, lead author of the new study.

Libby, Montana schools take first look at wood-fueled heating system

“Wood is highly cost competitive,” he said. “Obviously, it’s local. It’s renewable. You’re boosting your economies if you’re sourcing from within the community or a nearby forest-based community.”

Montana Housing Partnership Conference to tackle availability, affordability – 5/18-19

More than 400 people from across the state are registered to take part in the conference, which is aimed toward housing authorities, developers and other professionals. The goal is to bring the various organizations together to talk about options.

To Kickstart a Downtown Comeback, Cities Bet on Tourism

“We’re kind of emerging after the fire has blown over the woods and forest,” he says. “Everyone is re-emerging and rebuilding. How do you plan for this, you know?”