Author Archives: Jordan Hess
City Council Meeting Tonight
Tonight, supporters of 3-Plus for Russell Street will gather at the Missoula City Council Chambers to voice their support for the 3-Plus plan. Please join us at the council chambers, at 140 W Pine St, at 7:00 to make our … Continue reading
REMINDER: Important Meeting Tonight!
Just a friendly reminder of tonight’s very important public hearing on the draft Environmental Impact Statement! The meeting is at 6:00 at Franklin Elementary School on 10th and Johnson [map]. Read the D-EIS, and then familiarize yourself with the citizens’ … Continue reading
3+/100+: Using Public Money Wisely
This post is third in a series: 3-Plus Design, 100-Plus Benefits. In this series, we will focus on an individual aspect of the ’3-Plus for Russell Street’ Citizens’ Plan, and discuss why the plan is more effective than the city’s … Continue reading
Can’t Use Federal Funding for 3-Plus? Or CAN we…
This comes to us from Keila over at Missoula Red Tape. It seems as though the fight to use federal funding for an alternative like ’3-Plus’ just gained a litle more traction! An FHWA spokesperson indicated that roads don’t have … Continue reading
3+/100+: Public Health
This post is first in a series: 3-Plus Design, 100-Plus Benefits. In this series, we will focus on an individual aspect of the ’3-Plus for Russell Street’ Citizens’ Plan, and discuss why the plan is more effective than the agencies’ … Continue reading
Mark your Calendar!
3-Plus for Russell Street was created this spring out of the frustration of several citizen groups and transportation professionals that felt their voice was not being heard in the Russell Street EIS process. Since then, things have moved quickly! The … Continue reading
3-Plus for Russell Street!
Welcome. This blog was created to inform and engage the public about the City of Missoula’s plans to rebuild Russell Street and about the efforts of citizens’ to make the project more friendly to our community. Background: The City of … Continue reading
Submit Your Public Comments!
Thanks to everyone for attending last week’s public meeting. We had a great turnout, and a huge volume of comments. Our work is far from complete, however. The public meeting is a great opportunity to share ideas and viewpoints with … Continue reading →