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The comment period for this project has closed.

Missoula County and the City of Missoula will incorporate comments received into the Poverello Center’s Housing Montana Heroes Program Environmental Assessment and send the final version to the Montana Department of Commerce and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Along with the final environmental assessment, the county and city will issue a Request for Release of Funds to MDOC and HUD, respectively, by Feb. 28, 2023. MDOC and HUD will publish the environmental assessment and engage in a 15-day comment period, whereupon the Community Development Block Grant funding for this project will be released for the Poverello Center’s Housing Montana Heroes program to be located at the Clark Fork Inn at 1010 W. Broadway.

The comment period for this project has closed.

Missoula County and the City of Missoula will incorporate comments received into the Poverello Center’s Housing Montana Heroes Program Environmental Assessment and send the final version to the Montana Department of Commerce and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Along with the final environmental assessment, the county and city will issue a Request for Release of Funds to MDOC and HUD, respectively, by Feb. 28, 2023. MDOC and HUD will publish the environmental assessment and engage in a 15-day comment period, whereupon the Community Development Block Grant funding for this project will be released for the Poverello Center’s Housing Montana Heroes program to be located at the Clark Fork Inn at 1010 W. Broadway.

The County and City have determined the project will have no significant impact on the human environment and have completed an Environmental Review Record (also referred to as Environmental Assessment, or EA), as opposed to an Environmental Impact Statement for this project.

PLEASE NOTE: The project to move the Poverello Center’s Housing Montana Heroes program to the Clark Fork Inn is a Poverello Center project. Local governments are one of the only eligible recipients of CDGB funding. Since the Poverello cannot apply for the funds themselves, the County and City are helping them secure it. No taxpayer funds will be used for this project, and staffing, day-to-day operations, and other funding for this project are supplied and overseen by the Poverello Center.

From Feb. 3-22, community members reviewed the EA and sent in comments to inform the County and City before they requested a release of CDBG funds to move the Housing Montana Heroes program to the Clark Fork Inn.

The County and City have also completed a Section 104(d) Replacement Plan. Section 104(d) applies to this project and requires existing affordable housing units that will be converted or demolished to be replaced one-for-one with nearby, lower-income housing. All the units currently located at Clark Fork Inn will be replaced with affordable units through the Trinity development, as described in the joint County/City Section 104(d) One-for-One Replacement plan. The City of Missoula will submit the final plan with comments received to HUD for their review and approval.


The comment period for this project has closed.

Missoula County and the City of Missoula will incorporate comments received into the Poverello Center’s Housing Montana Heroes Program Environmental Assessment and send the final version to the Montana Department of Commerce and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Along with the final environmental assessment, the county and city will issue a Request for Release of Funds to MDOC and HUD, respectively, by Feb. 28, 2023. MDOC and HUD will publish the environmental assessment and engage in a 15-day comment period, whereupon the Community Development Block Grant funding for this project will be released for the Poverello Center’s Housing Montana Heroes program to be located at the Clark Fork Inn at 1010 W. Broadway.

The County and City have determined the project will have no significant impact on the human environment and have completed an Environmental Review Record (also referred to as Environmental Assessment, or EA), as opposed to an Environmental Impact Statement for this project.

PLEASE NOTE: The project to move the Poverello Center’s Housing Montana Heroes program to the Clark Fork Inn is a Poverello Center project. Local governments are one of the only eligible recipients of CDGB funding. Since the Poverello cannot apply for the funds themselves, the County and City are helping them secure it. No taxpayer funds will be used for this project, and staffing, day-to-day operations, and other funding for this project are supplied and overseen by the Poverello Center.

From Feb. 3-22, community members reviewed the EA and sent in comments to inform the County and City before they requested a release of CDBG funds to move the Housing Montana Heroes program to the Clark Fork Inn.

The County and City have also completed a Section 104(d) Replacement Plan. Section 104(d) applies to this project and requires existing affordable housing units that will be converted or demolished to be replaced one-for-one with nearby, lower-income housing. All the units currently located at Clark Fork Inn will be replaced with affordable units through the Trinity development, as described in the joint County/City Section 104(d) One-for-One Replacement plan. The City of Missoula will submit the final plan with comments received to HUD for their review and approval.


The comment period for this project has closed.

Missoula County and the City of Missoula will incorporate comments received into the Poverello Center’s Housing Montana Heroes Program Environmental Assessment and send the final version to the Montana Department of Commerce and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Along with the final environmental assessment, the county and city will issue a Request for Release of Funds to MDOC and HUD, respectively, by Feb. 28, 2023. MDOC and HUD will publish the environmental assessment and engage in a 15-day comment period, whereupon the Community Development Block Grant funding for this project will be released for the Poverello Center’s Housing Montana Heroes program to be located at the Clark Fork Inn at 1010 W. Broadway.

Have a question on the EA or Section 104(d) Replacement Plan? Ask us! We will try to respond within five business days.

If you have questions about the Poverello Center’s Housing Montana Heroes program, or any other service they provide, contact the Poverello Center

If you're wondering why the County is involved in this, or how your comments will affect the project, visit the FAQs to the right.