Kalispell City Council is expected to vote Monday on a proposed high-density subdivision in North Kalispell that drew the ire of neighbors during a July public hearing.
Council meets at 7 p.m., Aug. 4 in City Hall, 201 First Ave. East.
Named the Reserve at Johnson Ranch, the development calls for nearly 500 dwelling units, made up of 186 single-family lots and two multi-family lots — one containing 237 units and the other with up to 70. The nearly 92-acre area adjacent to the Owl View Landing condominiums sits at the northwest corner of the intersection of Stillwater Road and Old Reserve Drive.
A handful of community members spoke out against the project during a hearing last month, concerned that the pair of two-lane roads would be unable to support the increase in traffic and warned t