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What do Firefighters do when they are not responding to emergencies?
Annual training hours in 2020 and 2021 were down due to COVID protocol and limiting crew interaction and potential spread. 2022 annual training hours are standard annual training hours.Missoula Fire Department Training Hours
Remember to provide your public comment on the Annual
Public Comment on the Annual Zoning Code Updates closes on July 17th. Remember to check out that project page and provide your comments.
What is a master plan?
A master plan establishes priorities for public-sector action while at the same time providing direction for complementary private-sector decisions.
Reserve Street Safety Action Plan: Public Input Map
This map allows you to provide comment on the Reserve Safety Action Plan Corridor Area, which involves Reserve Street from Interstate-90 to Brooks Street.
Amendment to the City of Missoula's HOME-ARP Allocation Plan
The City of Missoula has updated its HOME ARP Allocation Plan to reflect the changing needs of our community.
Storm Water 2020 Annual Report
http://www.ci.missoula.mt.us/2761/2020-Annual-Report
Annual Missoula Zoning Code Updates
During summer 2020 the Missoula Development Services Department is taking public comment on a round of annual updates to Missoula's zoning code that impact Accessory Dwelling Units.
Updated Tourist Home Registration Fees
On Monday, February 13, 2023 the Missoula City Council approved updated registration and renewal fees for tourist home operators required to register with the City per the current ordinance.
Annual Missoula Zoning Code Updates
THIS PROJECT HAS CONCLUDED FOR THE 2019/2020 CYCLE.The Missoula City Zoning Code, MMC Title 20, was adopted in 2009 with the intention that every year it would go through a round of amendments and/or modifications to keep pace and respond to changes, keeping current with City guiding policy and best practices. This process of regular review and updates allows staff to collect potential amendments and propose changes in an efficient way while also complying with all the amendment procedures set forth in Chapter 20.85 of the zoning code.This project supports the City’s strategic framework by continuing to refine and clarify land-use regulations that provide predictability for developers who share our goals and vision as well as implementing recommendations from the Housing Policy and collaborating between divisions to create clear regulatory alignments.This latest round includes 40 proposed amendments that cover changes to rules for Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs); additional coordination between zoning, engineering and building rules; updating the conditional use process; consolidating notice requirements; and various miscellaneous items as well.This page provides a number of ways to learn about and engage with this process as it moves forward.The side bar to this page provides links to the existing zoning code and a list of the changes that are being proposed. Also included are a timeline and key dates for this process, a Follow Project tab that allows you to be notified any time a change is made to the page, and contact information for who is working on this project in Who's Listening.Below, you can also submit your comments on this project directly through this page. Other ways to submit comment include contacting the project planner directly (see Who's Listening), or send written comments by mail to 435 Ryman St, Missoula, MT 59802.
HMH's Section 104(d) One-for-One Replacement Plan
The joint City of Missoula/Missoula County One-for-One Replacement Plan outlines the replacement of those units. You can find the plan in the sidebar under Documents. The plan will be updated as the project continues.