Stimulated!
Downtown Missoula Snags $1 Million From Feds
Press Release: Federal stimulus money is slated to arrive for bike lanes, beautifying and an economic boost.By Amy Linn, 6-29-09
Bicycling Higgins in downtown Missoula. Photo by Greta Rybus.
The Missoula Downtown Association today announced that the federal government is sending more than $1 million in economic stimulus money to downtown Missoula. The money will be used to beautify and boost user-friendliness on North Higgins Avenue between Broadway and Circle square, providing more safety for cyclists and pedestrians.
The ultimate goal? “Creating a more inviting, attractive and interactive street environment” to stimulate the downtown economy, according to the announcement from the MDA. Another chunk of the allotment money will pay for repaving three blocks of downtown Higgins, the association says. “The result will be a completely new street that will serve our community for many years to come.”
According to the the MDA’s press release, the stimulus money will be used to add bike lanes, parallel parking, bulbs on street corners, historic lighting, travel lanes, and a dedicated turn lane for vehicles, among other items. The project has to be under contract by February 2010. Construction is expected to begin next spring and take four to six months to complete.
To look at preliminary drawings, visit the Missoula Downtown Association, 218 East Main St Suite C. Requests for proposals (RFPs) concerning the project will be issued by the City of Missoula, the MDA says.
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Stimulus is great as long as our grandchildren have to pay for it. Here's a novel idea: how about some legislation that says we live within our means?
Look at the first 800 grand that comes to Missoula for Weatherization. The city immediately started looking to add administrators not weatherization workers to their staff with this money. There are plenty of existing non Governmental programs that can use this weatherization money right now and get people working yet the City of Missoula is using the money to hire Grants Administrators?
Follow the money on this one folks as the Administration tries to balance the city general fund and each city department tries to add to their own capital budgets using Federal money intended to fund actual on the ground work.