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Community councils report local safety, infrastructure and development concerns across Missoula County
Summary
Community council representatives across Missoula County reported local safety, infrastructure and development issues in a monthly round-robin, including Seeley Lake plans for Crime Stoppers and a May 3 cleanup, Lolo sewer and growth-plan briefings, East Missoula speed study results, Bonner development proposals and Clinton school leadership news.
Community council representatives across Missoula County used a monthly round-robin update to describe local safety, infrastructure and development issues, including a Seeley Lake volunteer effort to start a Crime Stoppers program and a community cleanup, Lolo’s ongoing growth-plan discussions and Lolo Water & Sewer District briefings, a Highway 200 speed study in East Missoula, a proposed development in Bonner, and a new superintendent announced for the Clinton school district.
Those local reports matter because they show how volunteer community councils are tracking on-the-ground problems — from public safety and cleanup efforts to sewer planning and potential housing development — and requesting county engagement or information.
In Seeley Lake, community representatives said drug-related problems and littering around the school prompted residents to form a volunteer group and to plan a Crime Stoppers program and a May 3 community cleanup with 40-foot containers. "May…
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