Lewis and Clark County Government: Public Meeting

Lewis and Clark County Government: Public Meeting
Public Meeting — Lewis and Clark County Government
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Lewis & Clark County, the City of East Helena and Stahly Engineering invite the public to an information meeting to discuss plans for improvements to Valley Drive, from Lewis Street to Canyon Ferry Road. Lewis & Clark County is responsible for the upgrades from Plant Road to Canyon Ferry Drive, and the City of East Helena is responsible for the upgrades from Lewis Street to Plant Road. At the public meeting, the elements of the project will be explained in detail, and interested persons will be given the opportunity to ask questions regarding the project.

WHAT: Public meeting on Valley Drive Improvement Projects

WHEN: March 8, 2023, 7:00 – 8:00 p.m.

WHERE: East Helena High School2760 Valley Dr, East Helena, MT 59635

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Dan Karlin, Lewis & Clark County Engineer at (406) 447-8034

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