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A photo rendering shows what Main Street, looking north toward First Street, could look like as part of Kalispell’s Main Street Safety Action Plan developed by Kittleson & Associates Inc.

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Kalispell City Council won't pursue $25 million grant to redesign Main Street
June 3, 2025 2 p.m.

Kalispell City Council won't pursue $25 million grant to redesign Main Street

Kalispell City Council parked its plans to reconfigure Main Street on Monday, passing up a chance at federal dollars to fund the effort amid surmounting public opposition.

Packed public hearing highlights rift among Kalispell residents over a proposed Main Street makeover
May 21, 2025 12:05 a.m.

Packed public hearing highlights rift among Kalispell residents over a proposed Main Street makeover

City Hall's plan to revamp Kalispell’s downtown roadways ignited heated debate among residents and storeowners on Monday.

Kalispell residents invited to weigh in on Main Street road diet
May 19, 2025 midnight

Kalispell residents invited to weigh in on Main Street road diet

Kalispell residents can weigh in on City Hall’s plan to slim down Main Street on Monday night.

Kalispell City Council to schedule public hearing on Main Street overhaul
May 5, 2025 midnight

Kalispell City Council to schedule public hearing on Main Street overhaul

Kalispell City Council on Monday is expected to schedule an upcoming public hearing for its Main Street reconstruction project.

Council appears likely to seek $25 million grant to redesign Main Street in Kalispell
April 30, 2025 midnight

Council appears likely to seek $25 million grant to redesign Main Street in Kalispell

Kalispell City Council on Monday appeared in favor of applying for a $25 million federal grant to fund the long-planned transformation of Main Street.

Revising downtown: Kalispell seeks federal funding to upgrade Main Street
April 13, 2025 midnight

Revising downtown: Kalispell seeks federal funding to upgrade Main Street

Out of 10 roads that were observed in the downtown area, Council prioritized Main Street, First Avenue East and West for safety improvements.