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Missoula is a liberal town ready to shell out bucks to support its progressive ideals, or the Garden City is a dollars-and-cents conservative place, anxious to rein in government and trim taxes.
Whatever the state's perception of Missoula may be (as the state's bleeding heart, usually), the Missoula City Council has been either been split 7-5 or evenly divided -- often along classic liberal-conservative lines -- for years. And as the economic crunch continues, the debate has gotten even louder.
The most recent flare-up arose over $651,000 allotted for new dump trucks and other city vehicles. According to Mayor John Engen's office, the purchase, which the council approved on a 7-5 vote last week, fit the city's basic mission, to take care of necessities such as fixing streets while reducing long-term fuel costs. Over the last decade, while growing in size by about one-third, the city has cut unleaded gas usage by 10 percent and diesel by 8 percent.
But that's not how everyone sees it.
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The City of Missoula Redevelopment Agency (MRA) is seeking redevelopment proposals from qualified developers interested in undertaking a hotel, and/or a residential, commercial mixed-use project to redevelop one or both City-owned parcels within the Fox Site portion of the Riverfront Triangle Urban Renewal District. Together, the parcels total just under two acres in size. Proposals may include civic use of one parcel. The deadline for submittal of RFP responses is January 8, 2009.
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The trivia question was, What Western family owned-and-operated business that started up in the late 1940s had the tag line, for a time, “Where one tree is cut, another is planted.” ?
All of the submissions guessed the same company- Weyerhaeuser, one of the largest timber companies in the world.







