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Kalispell City Council to vote on public safety levy | #citycouncil

Kalispell City Council is expected to decide Monday whether to put a public safety levy before voters in March. The proposed levy comes on the heels of audits of the city police and fire departments that found staffing and equipment shortfalls, among other concerns. Council weighed three options for a levy during an October work […]

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Kalispell City Council reviews downtown banner policy proposal | #citycouncil

Kalispell City Council heard the details of a proposed new downtown banner policy at its Monday work session. The proposed policy would allow banners deemed to promote Kalispell, publicize events sponsored by the city or its business improvement districts and “highlight activities, general messaging or seasonal displays occurring in or around the city of Kalispell.” […]

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Kalispell City Council to discuss ordinances tightening rules at public parks | #citycouncil

Responding to complaints about the presence of homeless people, Kalispell City Council will consider ordinances limiting access and use of public parks at its Monday work session. The council will discuss an ordinance that would make it “unlawful to place or receive personal property at public facilities outside of a special event or reservation” and […]

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Kalispell City Council holds off on creating C-PACE district | #citycouncil

Kalispell City Council postponed creation of a C-PACE district at its Tuesday meeting after City Manager Doug Russell recommended a temporary delay. Russell said he wanted to give city staff time to clarify the municipality’s role in the tax collection clause of the resolution. C-PACE, established last year in Montana through a law signed by […]

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Kalispell City Council work session to focus on drinking water standards | #citycouncil

Kalispell City Council will discuss emerging issues regarding drinking water standards, and how the city may need to change policies to comply with new federal and state standards, during a work session Monday. The meeting starts at 7 p.m. in the City Hall, 201 First Avenue East. It can also be attended virtually via Zoom. […]

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