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Friends of 2 Rivers

A citizens' organization committed to promoting a safe, healthy and enriching environment for the communities at the confluence of the Clark Fork and Blackfoot Rivers.

and lots of it, approximately 312,500 acres! In a transaction with far-reaching, permanent effects,The Nature Conservancy (TNC) and The Trust for Public Land (TPL) have reached an agreement with Plum Creek Timber Company to purchase the large acreage of timberland.

Several West Riverside residents are meeting as a Housing Subcommittee with the Community Council Land Use Committee and associates representing Scott Cooney to consider potential dwelling styles for the West Log Yard. The group will report to the Council in the coming months.
Aerial view of the West Log Yard.
Designs for dwellings and developments are being discussed with representatives of Scott Cooney as the community anticipates a new development in the West Log Yard.

An exciting partnership has begun to take form for Legacy lands near Bonner and Milltown.

 

A map of the legacy lands included in the recent NRDP grant application.
Areas shaded in pink represent lands included in an application to the Natural Resource Damage Program.

 

A beautiful October afternoon beckons us to go outside, but on Sunday, Oct. 19, approximately 75 folks made their way into the Lion's Den, at the Hellgate Lions Park to visit with Scott Cooney about development possibilities for the West Log Yard in West Riverside.
West Log Yard

 

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