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Missoula updates disabled‑parking fines to match state law; council adopts escalating penalties
5905557 · October 7, 2025
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Summary
Council adopted ordinance language to implement Montana House Bill 38: first disabled‑parking violation now $150, second $250, and third and subsequent $500. The state law took effect Oct. 1; council approved code update Oct. 6.
The Missoula City Council on Oct. 6 updated local ordinances to reflect Montana House Bill 38, which raises fines for disabled‑parking violations. Under the change, the first violation is now $150, a second violation is $250, and the third and subsequent violations are $500. Council adopted the ordinance language unanimously.
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