There are lots of Reasons to Relocate to Missoula
Ryon Brewer, Sales Associate with CBW's Missoula Office wrote:
You Can Have More of it in Missoula! This week Mayor Engen and Commission Jean Curtis delivered the "State of Missoula" speech to a large crowd. The jist of their reports was very positive: Missoula continues to grow, overall growth was at 3.8% in 2007 with a positive outlook for 2008. Both city and county governments are focused on dealing with the quality of life issues this kind of growth generates. For example, in 2006 the passage of a large open space bond has led to the purchase of several key properties in Missoula County aimed at preserving our rural heritage. Second, work is proceeding quickly on "UFDA" (pronounced "oofduh") which is an important planning tool for managing growth in the urban fringe development area, where we expect 15,000 new homes in the next 20 years. Both governments continue to work toward extending our open space, parks and extensive trail systems to make sure the lifestyle we moved here to enjoy remains intact.
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You Can Have More of it in Missoula! This week Mayor Engen and Commission Jean Curtis delivered the "State of Missoula" speech to a large crowd. The jist of their reports was very positive: Missoula continues to grow, overall growth was at 3.8% in 2007 with a positive outlook for 2008. Both city and county governments are focused on dealing with the quality of life issues this kind of growth generates. For example, in 2006 the passage of a large open space bond has led to the purchase of several key properties in Missoula County aimed at preserving our rural heritage. Second, work is proceeding quickly on "UFDA" (pronounced "oofduh") which is an important planning tool for managing growth in the urban fringe development area, where we expect 15,000 new homes in the next 20 years. Both governments continue to work toward extending our open space, parks and extensive trail systems to make sure the lifestyle we moved here to enjoy remains intact.
Click here to read the local newspaper
Click here to view a Missoula Area video

To contact Ryon and find out more about the Missoula area click here
Or call him directly at: 406.240.1111


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