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Park County commissioners approve transit grants, Cooke City plowing contract, road transfer and health funding
Summary
On Jan. 20, 2026 the Park County Board of Commissioners voted to submit operations and capital grant applications for Windrider Transit, approve a Cooke City snow‑plowing contract, transfer West End Road to Livingston, designate a URA representative, authorize a public health grant application, and accept a $7,200 donation for Hope Squad suicide‑prevention programming.
Park County commissioners met Tuesday and approved a series of administrative actions including two Windrider Transit grant applications, a Cooke City plowing contract, and measures to support public‑health and trails projects.
Kristen, speaking for county staff, said the Windrider Transit operations budget is about $175,000 and the county will seek roughly $138,000 from the Montana Department of Transportation while using TransAid and local reserves for the remainder. Commissioner Wells moved to submit the FY26275311 operations grant application; the motion was seconded and approved by voice vote. Kristen also described a capital grant request to replace aging buses; the county will request about $124,000 for a 13‑passenger vehicle under the…
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