As airlines finalize their new flight schedules, Missoula looks poised to gain more seats, more flights to main hubs, and a new route into California, officials said.
The airport this week was named a “sensory inclusive” facility by KultureCity, making it just one of four airports in the country to win such certification.
The bill would give the state’s Transportation Commission the ability to reassess speed limits they put in place previously, and alter the speed limits on highways.
Mountain Line and the Missoula Redevelopment Agency unanimously agreed Thursday to jointly contract a local engineering firm to complete a transportation study and design for the Brooks Street corridor.
In hopes of presenting a strong application for a federal transportation grant, the Missoula Redevelopment Agency and other downtown partners plan to offer a small local match in hopes of landing a larger pot of funding.
The city last year received an $847,000 federal grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation to plan and engineer a range of improvements on Brooks Street, including better bike and pedestrian infrastructure and a bus rapid-transit system.
Lawmakers unanimously tabled a bill that would have allowed cities or towns to implement cameras at traffic intersections, so called “red-light cameras” to help enforce traffic laws.
The beloved train runs weekends January through March from historic Union Station in downtown Denver right to the base of Winter Park mere steps from the gondola.
All the moving pieces point toward the city's plans to invest in the Scott Street Urban Renewal District, which spans much of the Northside Neighborhood and extends west to Reserve Street.