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Commissioners discuss Brockton sewer engineering gap and pursuing Montana Code change to allow land transfers to tribes

Roosevelt County Commission · March 24, 2026
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Summary

Commissioners heard that Brockton’s federally funded sewer project needs roughly $130,000 for engineering fees and debated using statute changes to permit transfer of county land to tribes; no legislative action was taken but commissioners said they would seek a legislator to carry a change to the Montana Code.

Roosevelt County commissioners discussed two related items in the March meeting: a funding shortfall for a Brockton sewer project and the county’s effort to enable land transfers to tribes by changing state code.

Commissioner Gordon reported the town of Brockton has a sewer project estimated in discussion at roughly $1.4–$1.7 million funded by federal dollars, but lacks about 10%—approximately $130,000—to cover engineering,…

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