Council To Debate Speed Limits, Sewer Next Monday

SEELEY LAKE - At the request of one of the Council members, the Seeley Lake Community Council will discuss the current speed limits in Seeley Lake. Those speed limits were lowered two years ago. The project was initiated by the Council, took two years to complete and culminated in an order from the Montana Transportation Commission for lower speed limits in Seeley Lake.

The Council will also consider sending a letter of support of the Forest Service’s Rice Ridge Salvage Sale.

At the request of one of the Council members, the Council will discuss an endorsement of the Sewer Project.

Then Commissioner Dave Strohmaier will give an update on recent Missoula County activities.

Finally, the Council will discuss the future of its Trails Committee.

Like always, there will be an opportunity for public comments on non-agenda items.

The informal part of the meeting will start at 5:30 p.m. next Monday, July 9, at the Seeley Lake Historical Museum and Visitors Center, 2920 Highway 83, with pizza and sodas. The formal meeting will begin at 6 p.m.

For further information please contact Klaus von Stutterheim, SLCC Chair, at 406-210-8576 or kvs@kvs.org.

 

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