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Projects in Montana

Below are the "shovel-ready" projects the mayors of this state submitted in the 2008 U.S. Conference of Mayors report. You can click on a project to read (and add to) its description. You can also discuss the project and vote on whether you believe it is critical or not. For a more local view, you can drill down to projects in a particular city. Just choose a city from the following list.

The total of cost of all the projects submitted by Montana is $249,272,000

View a specific city in Montana: BozemanDarbyMissoulaShelby

Description City State Jobs Cost Program Type Vote Ratio
Pilot membrane testing for a new Water Plant. Bozeman MT 8 $1,200,000 Water -27
Lincoln sewer main Bozeman MT 6 $1,100,000 Water 7
Water Reclamation Plant $64 million contract to be partially (because of lack of funding) awarded November 2008 – LEED certified laboratory & administration building. Bozeman MT 8 $3,177,000 Energy 2
Water Reclamation Plant ($64 million contract to be partially awarded November 2008) – methane recovery system/digester gas engine. Bozeman MT 3 $1,000,000 Energy 10
Design police station and municipal court. Bozeman MT 4 $2,250,000 Public Safety -113
Fire engine 3 – station three is under-construction with a completion date of June 2009 Bozeman MT 3 $450,000 Public Safety 16
Opticom system traffic preemption Bozeman MT 2 $170,000 Public Safety -43
Water main extension and water main replacement. replacement of ageing water tank. Darby MT 10 $3,675,000 Water 56
wastewater lagoon to protect head waters of the Bitterroot/colombia river system Darby MT 10 $5,500,000 Public Safety 39
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (RTC) 2010 Campaign; provide alternative transportation; traffic and congestion mitigation; enhance air quality ? improve physical health; improve social fabric; less expense to maintain than roads; outdoor activity Missoula MT 806 $50,000,000 Streets/Roads -193
Higgins Streetscape, Length Of Higgins Street From Alder To Brooks Streets (complete project); general benefit; congestion mitigation; improved traffic flow; urban renewal; non-motorized traffic safety & infrastructure enhancements Missoula MT 67 $4,000,000 Streets/Roads -11
Hillview Way Reconstruction; safety; drainage Missoula MT 5 $3,500,000 Streets/Roads 3
Miller Creek Road, Briggs to "Y"; safety; traffic capacity; congestion mitigation Missoula MT 33 $2,000,000 Streets/Roads 23
Front and Main Streets, Convert to Two-Way Traffic; improved traffic flow; congestion mitigation; general benefit Missoula MT 34 $2,000,000 Streets/Roads 18
Scott Street Overpass Reconstruction; traffic safety; maintenance Missoula MT 31 $1,900,000 Streets/Roads -15
North Higgins Streetscape, Phase I; general benefit; congestion mitigation; improved traffic flow; urban renewal; parking; non-motorized traffic safety and infrastructure enhancements Missoula MT 27 $1,500,000 Streets/Roads 8
Community Sidewalks; safety, pedestrian improvements Missoula MT 17 $1,000,000 Streets/Roads 38
Higgins/Beckwith Roundabout; urban renewal; traffic safety; congestion mitigation Missoula MT 15 $900,000 Streets/Roads -24
Traffic Signal Optimization; traffic operations; energy savings; congestion mitigation Missoula MT 14 $800,000 Streets/Roads 9
Traffic Signal LED Upgrades; citywide energy efficiency; citywide fuel use reduction Missoula MT 11 $600,000 Streets/Roads -1
Reserve/Mullan Intersection; safety; traffic capacity; congestion mitigation Missoula MT 6 $300,000 Streets/Roads 18
Rattlesnake Gateway Greenough; safety; pedestrian improvements Missoula MT 4 $200,000 Streets/Roads -23
Wastewater Treatment Plant Headworks- DEQ treatment permit requirement ? enhanced treatment process improvements Missoula MT 108 $6,700,000 Water 19
Clark Fork Riverbank Restoration, Downtown Redevelopment. Both river banks in core downtown area, Orange to Russell Streets. Requires Corp of Engineers involvement. (2008 failed funding process Missoula MT 82 $5,000,000 Water 12
Wastewater Treatment Plant Odor Control ? nuisance reduction Missoula MT 41 $2,500,000 Water -42
Airport Sewer Interceptor system capacity, ground water protection Missoula MT 42 $2,500,000 Water 5
Grant Creek Flood Control, Debris Removal ? flood protection Missoula MT 17 $1,000,000 Water -14
Storm Drain Reconstruction ? flood protection Missoula MT 17 $1,000,000 Water 6
Sewer Liftstation Reconstruction; maintenance; ground water protection Missoula MT 14 $800,000 Water 11
Levee Maintenance, flood protection Missoula MT 6 $300,000 Water 6
Downtown Redevelopment and Parks, Silver Park, 14-acre inner city park with critical trail connections, public boat ramp and reconstruction of rail trestle providing access to park;inner city recreation; complete trail connections; rail/street safe Missoula MT 77 $4,500,000 CDBG -2
City Shops Upgrades; community services; energy efficiencies Missoula MT 17 $1,000,000 CDBG -9
Parks, Development, 82 acre Fort Missoula Regional Park; expand large park environment; kids, health, promote environmental stewardship; reforestation; LEED certified irrigation system; Historic interpretation; Tourism and regional area benefit Missoula MT 341 $20,500,000 Energy -8
Playfair Park infrastructure expansion & replacement, 60-acre park; kids, health, promote environmental stewardship; reforestation; LEED certified irrigation system; upgrade existing park environment; regional area benefit Missoula MT 34 $2,000,000 Energy 7
Replace 15 Neighborhood Playgrounds 2009, spring; kids, health, promote environmental stewardship; improve safety for children; utilize green materials and equipment; local area benefit $100,000 each Missoula MT 30 $1,500,000 Energy 21
Replace 3 Community Playgrounds; kids, health, promote environmental stewardship; improve safety for children; utilize green materials and equipment Missoula MT 14 $600,000 Energy 17
City/County Facilities, Downtown Redevelopment Downtown Police Headquarters and County Administrative Building Missoula MT 577 $36,000,000 Public Safety -15
Shelby Interchange Shelby MT 20 $7,000,000 Streets/Roads -29
Viaduct Construction Shelby MT 20 $4,000,000 Streets/Roads -6
City Street Paving Shelby MT 20 $4,000,000 Streets/Roads 2
South Front Street Paving Shelby MT 20 $2,000,000 Streets/Roads 0
Viaduct Cantilever Walkway Shelby MT 20 $750,000 Streets/Roads -18
Quite Zone Construction Shelby MT 10 $400,000 Streets/Roads -44
Sewage Treatment Expansion Shelby MT 30 $6,000,000 Water 9
West End 12-Inch Water Line Interceptor Project Shelby MT 30 $3,500,000 Water 5
Water Line Rehabilitation Shelby MT 25 $3,000,000 Water 4
Water Well Field Improvements Shelby MT 20 $2,500,000 Water 8
Wastewater Outflow Project Shelby MT 7 $1,500,000 Water -1
Runway Extension Shelby MT 60 $15,000,000 Airport -44
Amtrak Depot Improvements Shelby MT 10 $200,000 Amtrak 13
Storm Drainage Shelby MT 30 $5,000,000 CDBG -1
Civic Center Energy Retrofit Shelby MT 15 $1,000,000 CDBG -8
Biolubricants Plant Infrastructure Shelby MT 200 $10,000,000 Energy -23
Rural Rental Housing Improvements Shelby MT 15 $300,000 Housing -17
Historic Shelby High School Distant Learning Center Development Shelby MT 50 $5,000,000 Schools -12
Energy Park Rail Infrastructure Shelby MT 40 $4,000,000 Transit -8
Transit HUB Facility Shelby MT 6 $1,000,000 Transit -37
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