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Missoula City Council OKs 2 open space purchases
Source: Missoulian, by Rob Chaney
A little bit more of the Missoula skyline now belongs to all of Missoula, as does a crucial strip of land near the Clark Fork River. The Missoula City Council unanimously approved paying for a conservation easement on about 25 acres of the west face of Mount Jumbo for $9,910 and also spent $80,000 on 35 acres that help connect the Kim Williams Trail to the future Two Rivers State Park in Milltown. Missoula County commissioners Jean Curtiss and Michele Landquist gave the county's OK on using open space bond dollars to pay for the two acquisitions. May 23, 2011
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