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Missoula launches Reserve-to-Scott master plan; officials seek public input on housing and transportation

City of Missoula planning staff · April 3, 2026
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City staff launched the Reserve-to-Scott 2026 master plan, asking residents for priorities on housing, land use, infrastructure and connectivity. Officials noted recent annexation of Roseburg property, an upcoming affordable phase at the Rivard development and projected job and housing goals.

Missoula city staff on April 4 launched a master planning process for the area between Reserve Street and Scott Street, the I-90 corridor and the rail line, inviting residents to weigh in on priorities for housing, transportation and land use over the next 10 to 20 years, a city staff member said.

"We call it the Reserve To Scott 20 '26 master Plan," the staff member said, describing the meeting as the kickoff of public engagement and outreach to gather community priorities on infrastructure, connectivity and desired site uses.

The project team described the effort as an update to a 2016 plan in a part of the city that has…

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