Martin Kidston

(Missoula Current) A consulting firm hired to create a redevelopment scenario for a city-owned parcel off Johnson Street unveiled its vision on Wednesday, one that includes a range of housing types across several income levels.

Yet the final design and cost of the project remains in flux and will be determined in part by the subsidies needed – and available – to hit a targeted income level for the housing component.

Mark Sindell of GGLO said the project was designed to be flexible. The City Council, the Missoula Redevelopment Agency (MRA) and the Missoula Economic Partnership (MEP) will help determine that outcome, he said.

“This could be anything and everything in between,” said Sindell. “It's going to be an ongoing conversation over the next couple of months to determi

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