Graphic that says Missoula Community Connection City of Missoula Community Planning, Development, & Innovation. There are three houses with four pane windows in a row; one is turquoise, one is lime green, and one is orange. The City of Missoula logo is in the bottom left corner of the graphic. It has trees, mountains, and a river, and says The Garden City Missoula Hub of Five Valleys.
Our Missoula Workshops: Expanding Housing Options in Neighborhoods graphic with buildings, people, trees, in front of mountains. Our Missoula: Growth Policy Update & Code Reform logo with mountains, a river, and trees. The City of Missoula logo. It has trees, mountains, and a river, and says The Garden City Missoula Hub of Five Valleys.

Join us Wednesday, March 6 for an Expanding Housing Options in Neighborhoods Workshop, as part of the Our Missoula: Growth Policy Update and Code Reform project. This event will explore ways to allow for more housing options and housing that is more affordable by design while preserving what residents value about Missoula’s neighborhoods.

  • Wednesday, March 6, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. – Burns Street Community Center, 1500 Burns St

This interactive workshop will feature brief presentations from City staff followed by a fun group activity. Resident input will help the City understand community preferences about housing options in Missoula, and will inform what change could look like for our city.

The Our Missoula: Growth Policy & Code Reform project, led by the Community Planning, Development, & Innovation Department (CPDI), is an extensive planning process that will work with the community to update Missoula's vision for future growth and to modernize the City's development regulations, one of the key tools for achieving this vision.

For more information about the Our Missoula project, to stay in touch, and get involved, visit the Our Missoula website. 

During the most recent legislative session, the State of Montana passed Senate Bill 382, or the new Montana Land Use Planning Act. As a result of the bill, the emphasis of public participation will shift to be during the planning and adoption of the land use plan and regulations, rather than during site-specific projects, many of which will be reviewed administratively following the bill. Because of this shift, community input on growth and development is critical during the Our Missoula project.

Colorful houses in rows.

Fair Housing Workshops

The City of Missoula and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity are co-hosting a series Fair Housing Act workshops this month for property managers and tenants. 

Know Your Responsibilities Under the Federal Fair Housing Act
Workshop for Property Managers and Landlords
Tuesday, March 5
Home Arts Building at the Missoula County Fairgrounds
5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Do you manage properties or provide rental housing? Are you interested in understanding fair housing guidance? Come learn the details of the Fair Housing Act, how to understand HUD's fair housing guidance, and best practices for providing housing that is free from discrimination. 

Register for the Property Management and Landlords Workshop here!

Know Your Rights Under the Federal Fair Housing Act
Workshop for Tenants, Co-hosted with the Missoula Tenants' Union
Thursday, March 14
GoodWorks Place, 129 W. Alder St. 
5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Have you experienced discrimination with housing? Are you interested in learning about your rights as a tenant? Come learn your rights under the federal Fair Housing Act, how to recognize discrimination, and what to do if you have experienced discrimination. 

Register for the Tenants' Workshop by March 12 here!

Good news! Missoula has quality data on all single adults experiencing homelessness, moving  us one step closer to reaching #FunctionalZero!  Find out more https://bit.ly/3SlSUXW

Built For Zero Initiative: Quality Data and Functional Zero

Good news! Missoula has quality data on all single adults, veterans, and chronically unhoused neighbors experiencing homelessness, moving us one step closer to reaching #FunctionalZero! Functional zero means that the number of people experiencing homelessness at any time does not exceed the community’s proven record of housing at least that many people within a month.
 
The City would like to thank all of the community agencies, organizations, and service providers who contribute data to the shared database in the collective work to end homelessness.

Our commitment to data is more than a commitment to numbers — it’s also about being accountable to everyone experiencing homelessness and the larger community.

Click here to learn more about the Built For Zero initiative and Missoula's involvement in it. 

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