The first batch of funding includes $1.12 million for the Missoula metro area in 2025, with roughly $700,000 annually slated for calendar years 2026 and 2027.
The main goal of having so much property is to create private-public partnerships to develop affordable housing, business space and new neighborhood open space.
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