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2024 Missoula Needs & Gaps Analysis
It's also used to support the Montana Continuum of Care Coalition's annual application for Federal Continuum of Care funds and can offer guidance to local organizations in pursuit of funding or program expansion. Check it out here!
Missoula Parking Commission Board Meeting (canceled)
12 August 2025 Jurisdictional expansion into the Hip Strip will be an action item at the Board meeting.
Missoula Parking Commission Board Meeting
09 September 2025 Jurisdictional expansion into the Hip Strip will be an action item at the Board meeting.
Why is the City of Missoula focusing on changes to Downtown? What can be done about the other challenging streets in Missoula?
Missoula's Long-Range Transportation Plan, most recently updated in 2025, identified nearly 200 projects needed to support growth and travel around the region.
2023 Parks Master Fee Schedule
The annual review of these proposed fees and policy includes approval by City and County parks advisory boards, with additional review by the City Council Conservation, Climate and Parks Committee, and adoption by Missoula City Council after a public
Affordable Housing Trust Fund Adopted!
For more details see the City Council Action Summary here. Stay tuned to this project page for more implementation updates from A Place to Call Home!
Park Interpretation and Signage in North Riverside Parks
Missoula updated and adopted the Downtown Master Plan in 2019. In 2020, Missoula adopted the Missoula Downtown Heritage Interpretive Plan to guide and shape the stories we share in our public spaces.
Name Our Snowplows Contest 2026
Keep an eye out—you might just see these names clearing your street this winter.The 2nd Annual Name Our Snowplows Contest Has ConcludedWinter is here, and so is your chance to add some personality to Missoula’s winter workhorses with our 2nd Annual Name
We Want to Hear from You!
Each year the policies and procedures are reviewed and updated as needed. Your feedback is key to strengthening the version that will go to the Affordable Housing Resident Oversight Committee later this summer for final approval.
How will the new zoning code make getting a permit faster?
Updated process: The new code works better with online permitting tools to save time. More projects allowed by right: If a project meets the standards, it can be approved without extra meetings or special reviews.