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Residents urge Missoula to study aquifer vulnerabilities and shape Midtown Commons development
Summary
Public commenters at the Feb. 9 Missoula City Council meeting urged a comprehensive water-supply study and raised concerns about the Midtown Commons development’s lack of senior/disabled housing and insufficient park space; a neighborhood meeting on Feb. 11 was announced.
Several residents used the Feb. 9 public-comment period to press the council on long-term planning and local development.
Peggy Miller, identifying herself as a medical herbalist and homeowner, urged the city to fund a comprehensive water-supply study with hydrogeologists to model aquifers, inventory total available water and identify vulnerable areas. ‘‘How much water do we have,…
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