Missoula County Government: Missoula County Weekly: Feb. 21-25
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Missoula MT
22 February, 2022
6:00 PM
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Press release from the Missoula County Government: 02/21/2022 4:00 PM Media Releases Contact Us Boards, Committees, Councils and Special Districts Current Vacancies Online Application Governing Boards Aging Services Governing Board Airport Authority Board Florence-Carlton Cemetery Board Health Boards Historical Museum Board Library Board Lolo Mosquito Abatement District Board Missoula Urban Transportation District Board Seeley Lake Cemetery District Board Tax Appeal Board Zoning Board of Adjustment Contact Us Help Customer Service Request Page Layout & Usage Site Navigation Site Map Departments, Divisions and Programs Animals & Pets Arts & Culture Birth, Death & Other Records Business Resolutions & Ordinances Community Communications Community Development About Missoula County Mission, Vision & Values Calendar Customer Service Request Elected Officials What is County Government? Frequently Asked Questions Apply for a building permit a burn permit (purchase or activate) County employment a food or lodging license a marriage license a septic permit or well permit a volunteer position on a County board, commission, or committee Contact a crime victim advocate a community council a Missoula County department the Commissioners' Office Donate to the Friends of the Shelter the Friends of the Library the Friends of the Historical Museum at Fort Missoula Email Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Reddit The report provides an overview of both the criminal and civil divisions. It highlights cases the criminal division helped bring to justice and those still awaiting trial. The report reviews the civil division's work in civil litigation, child protection and involuntary commitment. Each section provides a comparison of data from 2012 to 2021 and summarizes the current crime trends in Missoula County. The Missoula City-County Health Department is pleased to welcome Holli Hargrove as the new Animal Control manager. Hargrove will oversee operations at the public shelter, field services and a staff of 12 employees. Hargrove brings to Missoula more than a decade of experience in animal welfare, working in open-admission government facilities and limited admission nonprofit shelters. She has a bachelor's degree in environmental science from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, a law degree from Birmingham School of Law, and certificates in animal shelter management and animal shelter behavioral management from the University of the Pacific. Read more Missoula County commissioners will join the state of Montana in "recognizing the accomplishments and contributions of Black Americans who are part of the fabric of our Nation" and proclaim Black History Month at their 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 24, public meeting. Find the proclamation and join the meeting Commissioners to hear final resolution to establish county-wide energy efficiency investment program C-PACE programs allow commercial property owners to invest in energy efficiency, water conservation, renewable energy systems and clean energy improvements and pay those investments back through an assessment on their property taxes. Owners of commercial, industrial, agricultural and multifamily properties of at least four units would be eligible to participate. There would be no cost or impact on any property owner who does not choose to participate in the program and participating commercial property owners would work with private lenders to finance projects, which would then be repaid through their property taxes. Find out more and join the meeting Missoula County employees are working hard for you! Dave Larkin, Building Official, Public Works I started with Missoula County in August 2021 after driving across the country to move to Montana specifically for this job. Before coming to the County, I worked in a position very similar to the one I have now, and prior to that, I owned a contracting company for 27 years that specialized in historic restoration of public landmarks, registered homes and public parks. We also built houses, additions and did renovations to public, private and commercial properties. My first building inspector license was granted in New Jersey in 2004. I added to the inspector's licenses as I ran my business; it helped me attain permits and pass inspections. Since coming to Montana, I'm proud to have earned my International Code Council's Master Code Professional designation, the highest level of code council certification and the "gold standard" for demonstrating proficiency in the code profession. As a master code professional, I'm responsible for all the technical and managerial aspects of code enforcement. Earing the MCP is a pretty rare event. There are about 900 MCPs walking the planet, with only four in Montana. This award represents over 18 years of dedicated persistent study and certification driven solely by personal initiative. I really enjoy the people I work with. We are a positive, somewhat silly group. A group that doesn't take themselves too seriously, with lots of jokes and laughter every day and yet, they get the job done, and rise to challenges with relish. I really lucked out with the people in the building division. Passenger Rail Under the Big Sky and Beyond: An Update from Montana's Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority 3 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23, via Zoom Makerspace Class: 3D Printing Workshop 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23, at the Missoula Public Library Extension Office Master Gardener Level 1 Class Series – Ornamental plants and landscape design theories 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 24, at the Missoula Public Library Find more events this week on the County's Event Calendar! Missoula County in attendance: Biden meets with county leaders in D.C, promotes Build Back Better Missoula Co crime report shows rise in crime numbers Missoula Library taps Texas woman with Montana ties for next director Missoula officials prepare comments on infrastructure bill, shift funding for Russell project To join commissioner department, administrative and public meetings via Microsoft Teams and view the agendas, visit the Missoula County Commissioners' Meeting Minutes and Agenda Portal. Please note that agendas for department and administrative meetings are published two business days before the meeting, and public meeting agendas are published the Friday before the meeting. Administrative and public meeting video recordings are available on the Missoula County YouTube page after the meeting, and MCAT plays the public meetings live on their Spectrum Channel 190. Email [email protected] or call 406-258-4877 if you have any questions or comments on an upcoming meeting. Tuesday, Feb. 22 Chief Officers Update Commissioners' Administrative Public Meeting Community and Planning Services Update Wednesday, Feb. 23 County Attorneys Update Zoning Code Update All Community Council Meeting Thursday, Feb. 24 Chief Administrative Officer Update District and Justice Courts Update Commissioners' Administrative Public Meeting Health Department Update Commissioners' Public Meeting Friday, Feb. 25 No department, administrative or public meetings are scheduled on this day. Monday, Feb. 28 No department, administrative or public meetings are scheduled on this day. Commissioners out of office for the Montana Association of Counties conference. This press release was produced by the Missoula County Government. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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