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Franklin to the Fort neighborhood group reports resiliency fair and green-space concern to council

5089195 · June 24, 2025
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Summary

Members of the Franklin to the Fort leadership team updated council on a neighborhood general meeting with more than 100 attendees, announced an August 27 resiliency fair at Franklin Park, and raised concern about preservation of a city-owned green space behind a local business.

Representatives from the Franklin to the Fort neighborhood leadership team presented a neighborhood update to the Missoula City Council on June 23, reporting a well-attended general meeting and outlining plans for a resiliency fair.

Will Bridal Fraser, speaking for the Franklin to the Fort leadership team, told council the April 23 general meeting drew more than 100 neighbors and included robust feedback on the neighborhood action plan. The leadership team added four new members, bringing its total to seven.

The group said it is co-producing a resiliency fair (formerly the F2F block party) in partnership with Neighbors in Action. The event will focus on communication and connectedness, food resiliency and emergency disaster preparedness and is scheduled for August 27 at Franklin Park. The team also raised a concern that neighbors want to protect a city-owned green space behind a local business and encouraged the city to include that green space in future development plans.

Councilors thanked the neighborhood representatives for their service and encouraged participation at upcoming events and committee meetings.