Lower Miller Creek Road Detoured for Utility Project

Lower Miller Creek Road Detoured for Utility Project
Mayor Jordan Hess — City of Missoula official website
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The detour of Lower Miller Creek Road will allow for installation of 3,200 feet of water main to serve the Riverfront Trails subdivision. The water main is an extension of the City’s water infrastructure being funded, designed and installed by the developer of the Riverfront Trails Subdivision.  The water main will supply Riverfront Trails and future development to the west, eventually connecting to existing water mains in Christian Drive.  The City and the State’s Department of Environmental Quality approved the plans, and the City will have inspectors watching the installation.  The developer is contracting both the engineers overseeing the installation and the contractor performing the work.

For questions, please contact Troy Monroe, City Engineer for Development Review, at 552-6091.

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