Should Missoula County approve Lolo gravel pit? Add Answer

Missoula County commissioners have extended a temporary zoning resolution for another year on land north of Lolo, restricting it to residential property with no gravel pits.
The commissioners' decision this week came as the Lolo Regional Plan proceeds to conclusion, and on the heels of a favorable district court ruling in March.
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yes,it close to the town and would lower cement prices etc.

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No!

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Yes, Absolutly!!!!!!!!

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Yes; Creates jobs...enough said...

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24 members have voted on one or more of the 4 answers. This topic was started by SherryDevlin Administrator: 652 points on May 16th, 2009. Tags: city government, development, environment, missoula county, news, politics

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