Missoula City Council Meeting Agenda

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(Items on the consent agenda were approved in City Council committees to be placed on the consent agenda to save time at Council meetings by voting on them as a package. The City Clerk will read the list aloud, so citizens watching on MCAT will know what is on the consent agenda. We’ll invite community comment on these items before we vote.)

  • Recommended motion:
  • Recommended motion:

    Adopt a resolution relating to the financing of proposed sewer system improvements (Momont #2 Lift Station Project); establishing compliance with reimbursement bond regulations under the Internal Revenue Code

  • Recommended motion:

    Adopt a resolution to support the intent of and project contained in the 2023 RAISE grant application, and commit to providing $1,100,000, in local funds as match, consisting primarily of tax increment funding.

  • Recommended motion:

    Set a public hearing for March 13, 2023 to consider a resolution to accept a donated conservation easement of the Ten Spoon Vineyard and Winery property of approximately 21.5 acres and a public pedestrian walkway easement as an addition to the city’s current open space network, and approve expending up to $40,000 of 2018 Open Space Bond proceeds to pay for associated due diligence, legal, transaction and other project-related costs.

  • Recommended motion:

    Approve the final Collective Bargaining Agreement for the new Montana Federation of Public Employees Union – Engineering Employee Association (7/1/2022 – 6/30/2023) one-year contract.

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    Adopt a Resolution Relating to the Financing of Proposed Water System Improvements (Harlequin Court Project); Establishing Compliance With Reimbursement Bond Regulations Under the Internal Revenue Code

  • Recommended motion:

    Suspend City Council Rule 21 and set a public hearing on March 6, 2023 to hold a public forum on an application from Missoula County Airport Authority for allowing a Motor Vehicle Repair Business in the Aviation Zoning District. Under state and local law, the Council’s role is to conduct this public forum and take public comment; it does not have a decision-making role (requires a 2/3 vote of those present and voting).

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(Items listed under Final Consideration have had a public hearing.  The hearing was held open to allow time for additional public comment before final consideration and action by the City Council. The chairperson of the standing City Council committee will make a motion. We invite community comment on each item.)

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(State law and City Council rules set guidelines for inviting community comment in a formal way on certain issues.  Following a staff report on each item, the City Council and the Mayor invite community comment.  City Council holds a public hearing open for a week and then voting the following week, unless there is a requirement for final action on the night of the public hearing.)  

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The City of Missoula tracks proposed state legislation that may affect the City. Visit our website to see what bills we are tracking:  


www.missoulainsession.com


The City Council will use this agenda item to review bills and may vote to take a position on specific legislation, if warranted.

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