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Missoula County reallocates $125,000 in remitted TIF funds to United Way housing sprint
Summary
Missoula County commissioners approved using $125,000 of remitted tax-increment funds—originally set aside for temporary restroom construction—to fund a housing sprint inside city limits with United Way as fiscal agent.
When the Missoula County Commission adopted the fiscal year 2025 budget, part of a city remittance from a tax increment financing (TIF) district was set aside for restroom construction at a temporary safe outdoor space. On the commission agenda, a county staff member said the city has agreed to donate the restrooms that will no longer be used at Johnson Street, allowing the county to reallocate the $125,000 originally reserved for one restroom to a housing sprint administered by United Way.
The county staff member explained that the money comes from tax growth inside the TIF district and was…
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