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DRAFT Proposed Land Use Plan Amendments

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Welcome to the Draft Amendments to the Our Missoula 2045 Land Use Plan!

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CD-1 goes against the Long Range Plan adopted by City Council. It takes away affordable and equitable housing solutions from Missoulians. Replace all CD-1 uses with CD-2 uses so Missoula has more housing opportunities over the next 20 years and brings the new zoning into compliance with the Long Range Plan as adopted by the City Council
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Workforce housing is still needed in Industrial place types. Not allowing workforce housing, security housing and support for these uses will make the areas dependent on cars and is very short sighted for the future growth of our community.