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Council approves rezoning of three Reserve Street parcels despite neighbors’ noise and safety concerns

Missoula City Council · November 18, 2025
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Summary

City Council adopted an ordinance to rezone 1010, 1020 and 1030 Reserve Street from B-3-2 (business mixed-use) to C-2-1 (community commercial) on Nov. 17, 2025. Neighbors warned that auto-oriented uses could generate high noise and traffic; the motion passed 10–1 (Councilor Jordan opposed).

Missoula — The City Council voted Nov. 17 to rezone three parcels at 1010, 1020 and 1030 Reserve Street from B-3-2 to C-2-1 (community commercial) with the design excellence corridor overlay, a change staff said aligns the property with the Our Missoula 2045 land use plan.

John Sand (Development Services) told council the three parcels total just over 50,000 square feet and that rezoning to C-2-1 would increase flexibility for commercial uses while decreasing maximum allowable building height from 50 to 40 feet in some areas. Staff noted the change could increase the parcel's potential dwelling units (staff cited an illustrative comparison:…

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