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Consultation has concluded.  On November 23, 2020 City Council approved the Trinity Mullan Subdivision. 

Project Overview

The Trinity Project is a collaboration between Homeword, the Missoula Housing Authority, and BlueLine Development. This 202-home project will be located on two sites in Missoula.

Mullan Site

Missoula County contributed the land for the Mullan site. Mullan will provide low-threshold homes that people can afford. This means we will accept people as they are and provide a safe, supportive environment. The Mullan site will have a total of 130 homes, 30 of which will be supportive housing targeted for Missoula’s long-term unhoused neighbors. The remaining 100 homes will be for individuals and families living below 70% of the area median income, which is below $41,000 a year for a family of two.

The Mullan Street project will also include an on-site navigation center that provides intensive supportive services. Navigation centers are a best practice in serving people living unsheltered or in encampments. The center is a proven way to get people off the street and on a pathway to a safe, healthy home and stability. It’s a critical component of Missoula’s Homelessness Crisis Response System.

Cooley Site

Seventy-two homes will be located on the Cooley block that was previously Skyview Trailer Park. Homeword has already secured that land. The Cooley site is zoned appropriately for the apartments that will be built for families and Missoula’s workforce.

Funding

This project will be a tax-exempt bond-financed deal, using 4% Low-Income Housing Tax Credits. The City of Missoula operates as a pass-through entity for the tax credits and bonds, so developers can borrow less money during construction. Savings are passed on to individuals and families as lower rents. The City’s Community Development Division also allocated funds from the federal HOME Investment Partnerships program to fund the project, and the Missoula Redevelopment Agency has also provided funding to the project.


Project Overview

The Trinity Project is a collaboration between Homeword, the Missoula Housing Authority, and BlueLine Development. This 202-home project will be located on two sites in Missoula.

Mullan Site

Missoula County contributed the land for the Mullan site. Mullan will provide low-threshold homes that people can afford. This means we will accept people as they are and provide a safe, supportive environment. The Mullan site will have a total of 130 homes, 30 of which will be supportive housing targeted for Missoula’s long-term unhoused neighbors. The remaining 100 homes will be for individuals and families living below 70% of the area median income, which is below $41,000 a year for a family of two.

The Mullan Street project will also include an on-site navigation center that provides intensive supportive services. Navigation centers are a best practice in serving people living unsheltered or in encampments. The center is a proven way to get people off the street and on a pathway to a safe, healthy home and stability. It’s a critical component of Missoula’s Homelessness Crisis Response System.

Cooley Site

Seventy-two homes will be located on the Cooley block that was previously Skyview Trailer Park. Homeword has already secured that land. The Cooley site is zoned appropriately for the apartments that will be built for families and Missoula’s workforce.

Funding

This project will be a tax-exempt bond-financed deal, using 4% Low-Income Housing Tax Credits. The City of Missoula operates as a pass-through entity for the tax credits and bonds, so developers can borrow less money during construction. Savings are passed on to individuals and families as lower rents. The City’s Community Development Division also allocated funds from the federal HOME Investment Partnerships program to fund the project, and the Missoula Redevelopment Agency has also provided funding to the project.


Consultation has concluded.  On November 23, 2020 City Council approved the Trinity Mullan Subdivision. 

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    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.
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    UPDATE: On November 23, 2020 City Council approved the Trinity Mullan Subdivision. This case is now closed for comment.


    PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

    An application is under review for a two-lot minor subdivision at 2340 and 2350 Mullan Road. One additional lot will be created if the subdivision is approved. The parcel currently contains the Missoula County Detention Center. The Detention Center will remain on proposed Lot 2. Proposed Lot 1 is planned to be developed with 130 units of affordable housing and a navigation center which will provide services to the residents of the development and other members of the community.

    The proposed development on Lot 1 is permitted with the current zoning designation of M1R-2 Limited Industrial – Residential. Subdividing the property will allow the County to sell proposed Lot 1 for development.


    PROJECT APPLICATION LINKS:

    The full application packet can be viewed here: https://www.ci.missoula.mt.us/1638/Private-Development-Projects


    PROJECT TIMELINE:

    Land Use & Planning Committee: November 18, 2020 (Time TBD)

    City Council: November 23, 2020 at 6:00 pm


    PROJECT COMMENT DEADLINE:

    Comments will be accepted anytime prior to the public hearing.


    PROJECT PLANNER:

    The project planner is Cassie Tripard. She can be reached at (406) 552-3282 or TripardC@ci.missoula.mt.us.