The Missoula Current will profile veterans who secure permanent housing through Missoula’s Built for Zero program, which aims to end veteran houselessness by Nov. 11, 2026.
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- Ravalli County
Ravalli County Airport will close most airfield surfaces June 23-25, 2026, for pavement maintenance, with limited taxiway work June 22 and helipad access open.
- Montana Department of Transportation
MDT and FHWA seek public comment on the Draft Section 4(f) Evaluation for the Pipestone Pass Erosion Repair project on MT 2, with comments due by July 27, 2026.
- Montana Department of Transportation
MDT and Hoffman’s R&M Services have completed ADA-compliant sidewalk upgrades in Whitehall, improving pedestrian safety and connections to key community sites.
- Montana Department of Transportation
MDT will chip seal eight Missoula streets starting the week of June 15, causing temporary parking, access, and traffic disruptions while extending roadway life.
- Montana Department of Transportation
MDT and JTL Group will resurface Bozeman’s Frontage Road June 15–25, with single-lane traffic, delays, and suggested alternate routes during daylight work.
- Missoula
Missoula will begin the Ivy/Franklin/Park Street Phase II project on June 15, 2026, improving sidewalks, crossings, paving and safety in the Rose Park area.
The Missoula Current will profile veterans who secure permanent housing through Missoula’s Built for Zero program, which aims to end veteran houselessness by Nov. 11, 2026.
Ravalli County Airport will close most airfield surfaces June 23-25, 2026, for pavement maintenance, with limited taxiway work June 22 and helipad access open.
MDT and FHWA seek public comment on the Draft Section 4(f) Evaluation for the Pipestone Pass Erosion Repair project on MT 2, with comments due by July 27, 2026.
MDT and Hoffman’s R&M Services have completed ADA-compliant sidewalk upgrades in Whitehall, improving pedestrian safety and connections to key community sites.
MDT will chip seal eight Missoula streets starting the week of June 15, causing temporary parking, access, and traffic disruptions while extending roadway life.
MDT and JTL Group will resurface Bozeman’s Frontage Road June 15–25, with single-lane traffic, delays, and suggested alternate routes during daylight work.
Missoula will begin the Ivy/Franklin/Park Street Phase II project on June 15, 2026, improving sidewalks, crossings, paving and safety in the Rose Park area.
Montana has invested $1 billion in permanent state trust land revenues, strengthening long-term funding for K-12 public schools and other state institutions.

