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Miller Creek leaders ask city to help install information kiosks, raise concerns about special improvement district
Summary
A Miller Creek Neighborhood Council leader outlined a neighborhood action plan and requested city help placing information kiosks in parks, and raised concerns that a planned roundabout and associated Special Improvement District (SID) could shift costs to residents.
Alex Fragario, a member of the Miller Creek leadership team, told the Missoula City Council on May 12 that the neighborhood has completed a survey-based action plan and is asking the city for help placing information kiosks in public parks to improve outreach.
Fragario said the leadership team collected “over a thousand surveys” to identify neighborhood priorities and then focused on low-cost, high-impact steps the volunteer council could take. “If we could make that information readily available to people at these public areas where they tend to congregate…maybe we could help disperse that information,” Fragario said, referring to parks in Miller Creek as possible kiosk sites.
The neighborhood’s survey identified recurring concerns including…
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