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Missoula County pursues infrastructure deals to spur industrial and residential development, says commissioners
Summary
Missoula County commissioners described a novel public‑private water arrangement to enable 500,000 square feet of industrial development and outlined plans using ARPA funds and negotiated fees to expand sewer and water capacity in Lolo for up to 1,200 future users.
Missoula County commissioners Josh Slotnick and Dave Strohmeyer used the State of Missoula forum to outline infrastructure projects intended to unlock industrial and housing development in the county.
“We worked closely with two Montana companies, Montana Knife Company and Grass Valley Industrial, to put in a public water system,” said Commissioner Josh Slotnick. He described a private‑funded construction of what will become a public water system that the county will purchase afterward using tax‑increment financing. Slotnick said that…
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