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Missoula County approves up to $250,000 for Seeley Lake trail system
Summary
The Missoula County commissioners approved a resolution to spend up to $250,000 from the 2014 Parks and Trails bond to support the Seeley Lake Trail System, a proposed 30‑mile multi‑use network on Lolo National Forest land backed by local volunteers and the U.S. Forest Service.
Missoula County commissioners voted March 26 to approve using up to $250,000 from the 2014 Parks and Trails bond to help build the Seeley Lake Trail System, a proposed 30‑mile multi‑use network on Lolo National Forest land.
The request was presented by project proponents and partners, who told the board the total project budget is about $1.5 million and that county funds would cover a portion of phase‑one construction. "We're excited to bring to you a trails bond program project proposal," said Nick Zanettis, the applicant representative, during the meeting's presentation. The presentation and a later…
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