The 33-unit development has been in the pipeline for years and is likely the last townhome exemption development, or TED, to seek council approval when 10 or more units are involved.
While the 1911 hospital sits in disrepair at Fort Missoula, a local developer has plans to restore the facility to its historic state, but doing so won't be cheap.
Gov. Greg Gianforte visited Missoula on Wednesday to put pressure on lawmakers to pass housing reform bills in the legislature as the housing crisis continues in Montana.
The City of Missoula will partner with a local engineering firm to design and eventually install a water main on Johnson Street to serve what's expected to be a redevelopment project down the road.
With mixed opinions, the Missoula City Council on Monday voted to override the city's opposing stance on a housing bill that would permit duplexes by right in all single-family neighborhoods.
The second phase of a housing project off Mullan Road made its debut before the Missoula City Council on Monday night and would include 33 units if approved.