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Missoula to redevelop 8‑acre brownfield into about 200 affordable homes, mayor says

City Club — State of the Community Forum · April 16, 2026
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Mayor Andrea Davis announced a plan to partner with the Missoula Housing Authority and United Housing Partners to convert an 8‑acre city‑owned industrial parcel at North Avenue and Johnson Street into roughly 200 homes, mostly rentals targeted at households earning 30%–70% of area median income, using EPA brownfield funds and proceeds to seed the city’s affordable housing trust.

Missoula Mayor Andrea Davis announced that an eight‑acre industrial parcel at North Avenue and Johnson Street will be redeveloped into about 200 homes in a partnership between the city, the Missoula Housing Authority and United Housing Partners.

"We utilized an EPA brownfield funding to clean that site up. And now we are partnering with the Missoula Housing Authority and United Housing Partners to bring 200 homes to that site," Davis said, describing most units as affordable rentals serving households between 30% and 70% of area median income.

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