Missoula County opened a public hearing period to establish a school zone and a school zone speed limit at Seeley Lake Elementary, located at 200 School Lane in Seeley Lake. At the end of the hearing period, the county commissioners will consider a resolution to do the following:
Establish a 20-mph school zone speed limit on School Lane and on Pine Drive
Install signs on School Lane and Pine Drive near Seeley Lake Elementary School
Double the fines for speeding in the school zone
Project Background:
The Seeley Lake Elementary School superintendent contacted Public Works staff in September 2025 with concerns about the speed limit and school zone signs around Seeley Lake Elementary School. Current signs on School Lane are minimal because standards were different when they were put in place. Additionally, there are no signs on Pine Drive, which is next to the school. Public Works staff have no record of action to establish a school zone or school zone limit in the Seeley Lake Elementary School area.
State law requires local agencies to consult with the school district when establishing a school zone. Since there is no existing designation, the superintendent took the request to the school board and the Seeley Lake Community Council, where it received unanimous support. The superintendent then submitted the request to Public Works staff, followed by the county commissioners approving a public hearing period on March 5. The hearing will close and the county commissioners will vote on the proposed resolution during a public hearing meeting on Thursday, April 9.
Project Timeline:
County commissioners’ public hearing meeting: 2 p.m. Thursday, April 9.
In-person location: 200 W. Broadway, Missoula County Courthouse Annex, Sophie Moiese Room
Virtual option: Residents can attend the meeting via Microsoft Teams. To join the call on your phone, call 406-272-4824, Conference ID 467 457 758#. To join the meeting on your device, follow the links on the agenda that will be published at http://missoula.co/bccmeetings.
Public Comment:
Submit public comment by Wednesday, April 8, by using the comment tool below.
Missoula County opened a public hearing period to establish a school zone and a school zone speed limit at Seeley Lake Elementary, located at 200 School Lane in Seeley Lake. At the end of the hearing period, the county commissioners will consider a resolution to do the following:
Establish a 20-mph school zone speed limit on School Lane and on Pine Drive
Install signs on School Lane and Pine Drive near Seeley Lake Elementary School
Double the fines for speeding in the school zone
Project Background:
The Seeley Lake Elementary School superintendent contacted Public Works staff in September 2025 with concerns about the speed limit and school zone signs around Seeley Lake Elementary School. Current signs on School Lane are minimal because standards were different when they were put in place. Additionally, there are no signs on Pine Drive, which is next to the school. Public Works staff have no record of action to establish a school zone or school zone limit in the Seeley Lake Elementary School area.
State law requires local agencies to consult with the school district when establishing a school zone. Since there is no existing designation, the superintendent took the request to the school board and the Seeley Lake Community Council, where it received unanimous support. The superintendent then submitted the request to Public Works staff, followed by the county commissioners approving a public hearing period on March 5. The hearing will close and the county commissioners will vote on the proposed resolution during a public hearing meeting on Thursday, April 9.
Project Timeline:
County commissioners’ public hearing meeting: 2 p.m. Thursday, April 9.
In-person location: 200 W. Broadway, Missoula County Courthouse Annex, Sophie Moiese Room
Virtual option: Residents can attend the meeting via Microsoft Teams. To join the call on your phone, call 406-272-4824, Conference ID 467 457 758#. To join the meeting on your device, follow the links on the agenda that will be published at http://missoula.co/bccmeetings.
Public Comment:
Submit public comment by Wednesday, April 8, by using the comment tool below.
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