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Missoula County reviews roughly $600,000 in one-time budget requests; several priority projects highlighted
Summary
County commissioners reviewed one-time funding requests including a courthouse security wall, temporary safe outdoor bathroom move, a $100,000 library roof match, elections printer replacements and a staff tour to scope detention door-control replacements; the review paused to continue Thursday.
Missoula County commissioners met in an administrative session to review one-time budget requests and prioritize projects before final budget adoption. Staff said approximately $600,000 in one-time general-fund funding is available and outlined several items the county has previously committed to, along with new proposals for capital and noncapital needs.
Among the items staff highlighted as near-term priorities were moving two donated Johnson Street shelter bathrooms to the temporary safe outdoor space, installing a security wall and controlled single public entry at the courthouse’s north entrance, and a county match for a grant to replace the library roof. The library match is a $100,000 commitment split over two years ($50,000 this year…
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