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Feb
20
Wednesday
Feb
20
Wed
Government :: Discussion also Education :: Lecture
Missoula Area Land Use Map: Where did it Come From?
7:00 PM (America/Denver)
Missoula Public Library
Description:
In 2015, the City Council updated the Missoula City Growth Policy noting that Missoula County was forecast to add 25,000 people by 2035, of which about 18,750 were expected to settle within the city limits of Missoula. Now, Missoula County is updating the Missoula Area Land Use Map, forecasting 14,000 new residents outside of the current city limits by 2040 in the area adjacent to incorporated Missoula. Are we ready for 30,000 more Missoulians by 2040? Come to a free public panel and discussion "Missoula Area Land Use Map: Where did it Come From and Where is it Going?" When: Wednesday, February 20, 7:00 to 8:30 pm. Where: Missoula Public Library large meeting room
Sponsored by: Missoula League of Women Voters
Panel will include: Climate Change: Amy Cilimburg, Executive Director, Climate Smart Missoula; Housing: Lori Davidson, Executive Director, Missoula Housing Authority; Transportation: Jordan Hess, Transportation Department, University of Montana; Open Space: Elizabeth Erickson, Acquisition attorney, City Parks and Recreation; Infrastructure: Melissa Matassa, Senior Project Engineer, WGM Group
The Planning Process: Christine Dascenzo, Long Range Planning, Missoula County
If you would like to know more about how land use planning can help Missoula shape its future, and how citizens can participate in the process, join us on Wednesday, Feb. 20th.
Age Group: 18+
Venue: Missoula Public Library
Address: 301 East Main Missoula, Montana 59802
Phone: 4062740878