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Habitat for Humanity presents redesigned Railroad Street plan: six homes and public park; council asked to approve redesign

2665094 · February 3, 2025
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Habitat for Humanity of the Flathead Valley and partners told the council they redesigned a planned seven-home project to six homes and a public park after a survey showed a neighbor owned the originally intended park parcel. The nonprofit asked the council to approve the redesign so zoning, platting and permitting can proceed.

Representatives from Habitat for Humanity of the Flathead Valley and the Northwest Montana Community Land Trust updated the Columbia Falls City Council on a revised design for the Railroad Street housing project and asked the council to approve the redesign so the group can begin land-use applications and staging for summer construction.

The presenter said the project team originally planned seven single-family homes and a park, but a recent survey identified a parcel intended for the park that is privately owned by adjacent…

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