Missoula County Weekly

Missoula County Weekly
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What’s happening lately at Missoula County?

• The school/special district election unofficial results are in; regular registration for the primary election is closing. Starting Tuesday, May 10, you’ll have to register in person.

• Sha-Ron parking lot construction delayed; work to begin in 2023

• Remember property taxes for real estate and mobile homes are due May 31. Personal property taxes are due June 30.

• Missoula Public Health looks to bolster pollution prevention by altering the current water quality ordinance and seeks public comments on the proposed changes

• Laurie Francis is stepping down as Executive Director for Partnership Health Center; a national search for her replacement is underway

• The commissioners seek applicants for numerous advisory and governing boards

•  The Sheriff’s Office invites the community to the 22nd Missoula Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony

• Visit MissoulaCountyVoice.com to let Public Works know about road and bridge maintenance needing to be done and to comment or ask questions about the Sha-Ron parking access project

Read more in the latest edition of Missoula County Weekly: http://missoula.co/may9-13

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