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Project Description
The purpose of this project is to identify solutions for stormwater issues in the Lincolnwood and Lincoln Hills neighborhoods in the Rattlesnake Creek area of Missoula.
Project Goals & Community Benefits
Based on conversations with citizens and descriptions in the City’s 2025 Comprehensive Stormwater Quality Plan, we understand that there are various stormwater issues within the subject neighborhoods. The neighborhoods lack sufficient drainage infrastructure, resulting in frequent ponding and localized flooding. There are also very few existing stormwater quality treatment measures that service the area.
The primary purposes of this project are to
Assess the issues
Develop alternatives
And select a preferred solution for each of the two neighborhoods.
Funding Source
The funding sources for this project are from the Department of Commerce Montana Coal Endowment Program and the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation Renewable Resource Grant Program.
Project Timeline
September 2025 to March 2026
Public Meeting
Date: May 7, 2026 Time: 6:00–7:00 PM Location: Rattlesnake Elementary School – Gym/Cafeteria (Room 405) 405 Rattlesnake Drive, Missoula, MT
The City of Missoula invites community members to attend a public meeting about the Lincoln Hills & Lincolnwood Engineering Analysis.
At this meeting, the project team will present the final alternatives under consideration for each neighborhood. These alternatives reflect technical analysis and earlier community feedback. Attendees will learn about the options and share input that will help guide the selection of a preferred alternative.
The meeting will include a short presentation followed by time for questions and feedback. The presentation will highlight each alternative with clear graphics and brief summaries. After the meeting, presentation materials will remain available online for public viewing.
Comments received during the meeting will help inform the final project recommendations and will be summarized in the Preliminary Engineering Report (PER).
Your participation helps shape the future of infrastructure in the Lincoln Hills and Lincolnwood neighborhoods. We encourage residents and community members to attend and share their perspectives.
Project Description
The purpose of this project is to identify solutions for stormwater issues in the Lincolnwood and Lincoln Hills neighborhoods in the Rattlesnake Creek area of Missoula.
Project Goals & Community Benefits
Based on conversations with citizens and descriptions in the City’s 2025 Comprehensive Stormwater Quality Plan, we understand that there are various stormwater issues within the subject neighborhoods. The neighborhoods lack sufficient drainage infrastructure, resulting in frequent ponding and localized flooding. There are also very few existing stormwater quality treatment measures that service the area.
The primary purposes of this project are to
Assess the issues
Develop alternatives
And select a preferred solution for each of the two neighborhoods.
Funding Source
The funding sources for this project are from the Department of Commerce Montana Coal Endowment Program and the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation Renewable Resource Grant Program.
Project Timeline
September 2025 to March 2026
Public Meeting
Date: May 7, 2026 Time: 6:00–7:00 PM Location: Rattlesnake Elementary School – Gym/Cafeteria (Room 405) 405 Rattlesnake Drive, Missoula, MT
The City of Missoula invites community members to attend a public meeting about the Lincoln Hills & Lincolnwood Engineering Analysis.
At this meeting, the project team will present the final alternatives under consideration for each neighborhood. These alternatives reflect technical analysis and earlier community feedback. Attendees will learn about the options and share input that will help guide the selection of a preferred alternative.
The meeting will include a short presentation followed by time for questions and feedback. The presentation will highlight each alternative with clear graphics and brief summaries. After the meeting, presentation materials will remain available online for public viewing.
Comments received during the meeting will help inform the final project recommendations and will be summarized in the Preliminary Engineering Report (PER).
Your participation helps shape the future of infrastructure in the Lincoln Hills and Lincolnwood neighborhoods. We encourage residents and community members to attend and share their perspectives.
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