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May 1, 2024: Community Working Group #3
Main St.City of Missoula Parks and Recreation Staff will facilitate the first Community Working Group meeting where they covered what is a Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Trails Plan, what is the process, what will be included in the plan, and an interactive
Missoula's Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Plan
You can view the final plan here: Missoula EV Infrastructure PlanThe Missoula EV Infrastructure Plan has been released for public review.
ENVISION WEST BROADWAY MASTER PLAN
https://www.ci.missoula.mt.us/DocumentCenter/View/59920/EnvisionWestBroadway_Adopted_2021-12-13_RFS-web
What will the plan cost?
Costs for the primary consultant team will be up to $250,000 for the 18–24-month planning process, funded by Park District 1. In addition, Parks and Recreation has contracted with the University of Montana WA Franke College of Forestry and Conservation for public engagement leadership, assistance, and administration of a statistically representative survey.
Mountain Line Transit Strategic Plan
Plan (LRTP) Update.
Missoula Active Transportation Plan - 2011
http://www.ci.missoula.mt.us/DocumentCenter/View/23281/Final_MATP_070811?bidId=
Draft Plan Public Comment Survey
https://missoulaparks.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_07ET63Y2x0nbo7s
Master Plan Virtual Open House
18 June 2021 Help envision the Currents Center for Recreation and Creativity: a community center for Missoula in McCormick Park.Together we can design a community hub supporting social, emotional, and physical health. In addition to the open houses, all residents are invited to complete a public opinion/needs survey at EngageMissoula.com. Virtual Open HouseJune 18 - July 1 Here at engagemissoula.com.Participants will:Help create the project vision.Learn about the planning process from the project design team.Tell us what amenities, services, and spaces you’d like to see in your community center.Thank you for your input as we create a community space connecting people of all backgrounds to grow a stronger, more equitable community!
What will the plan cost?
Costs for the primary consultant team will be up to $250,000 for the 18–24-month planning process, funded by Park District 1. In addition, Parks and Recreation has contracted with the University of Montana WA Franke College of Forestry and Conservation for public engagement leadership, assistance, and administration of a statistically representative survey.
Second Survey for Interpretation in Caras, East Caras, and Bess Reed Parks
, Do you feel this plan reflects the current interests and priorities of the Missoula community?