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/ Support Independent Journalism MEMBER LOGIN OR BECOME A MEMBER News & Features Kalispell Parkline Construction Planned for Summer Trail project is on track for next year; city is seeking proposals for downtown parking lot redevelopment BY MAGGIE DRESSER DEC 19, 2020 The Kalispell Core and Rail Redevelopment Project is moving forward with the Kalispell Parkline trail design in its final stages, project bidding scheduled for this winter and construction planned for next summer, officials said at the city work session on Dec. 14. The Kalispell Parkline has 90% of its design work completed, while the Montana Department of Transportation approved U.S. Highway 93 road crossings and is currently working with the city for a free lease agreement on the east trailhead, Kalispell Development Services Director Jarod Nygren said. “Everything’s trucking along,” Nygren said.  KALISPELL 32°F 0°C SNOW Far Off Broadway VIEW STORY Far Off Broadway All six episodes now available EDITOR'S PICK PODCASTS SHOW CAPTION ---PAGE BREAK--- / The City of Kalispell is also looking to formally designate the trail as a city park. The trail is often described as a “linear park through town,” and an official designation would be regulated with the same rules and maintenance as other city parks. Separately, the city is also working with the Kalispell Business Improvement District and the Kalispell Downtown Association to set design standards for the downtown historic district after the partners secured a matching grant to hire a consultant. After working with the community on the district’s ultimate goals, a design standard could potentially become an ordinance in the spring if it’s approved by city council. City officials sent a survey to 148 property owners in the district, with most respondents supporting the standards. “It was pretty clear, the vast majority of respondents said that the downtown historic district is special and it’s a valuable asset,” Rachel Ezell, a Kalispell city planner, said. “The downtown plan and growth policy both address the need for some kind of design standards for this historic district.” While most respondents support the project, Ezell says there are concerns about costs to property owners and the loss of architectural creativity. Additionally, the City of Kalispell is seeking proposals to redevelop the Third and Main Street parking lot, which is often inaccurately referred to as the Valley Bank parking lot, although it’s owned by the city. The space is a newly designated Downtown Tax Increment Financing (TIF) District and city officials hope to promote economic growth in the space. [EMAIL REDACTED] HOLIDAY LIGHT PHOTO GALLERY MORE  SCOREBOARD  10/28 Football FRIDAY, OCT. 23 Hellgate Butte Glacier Sentinel Capital Helena FRIDAY, OCT. 16 Butte Big Sky Glacier Flathead Sentinel Helena 16 35 0 44 6 12 35 16 35 14 48 0 ---PAGE BREAK--- / NEWS & FEATURES SPORTS OUTDOORS ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT OPINION PHOTOS EVENTS ABOUT US MARKETPLACE Advertise Subscribe Advertiser Tear Sheets Email & RSS Feeds Contact Us © 2020 Flathead Beacon, All Rights Reserved. Use of this site is subject to the Flathead Beacon's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Flathead Beacon JOIN NOW If you enjoy stories like this one, please consider joining the Flathead Beacon Editor’s Club. For as little as $5 per month, Editor’s Club members support independent local journalism and earn a pipeline to Beacon journalists. Members also gain access to www.beaconeditorsclub.com, where they will find exclusive content like deep dives into our biggest stories and a behind-the- scenes look at our newsroom. MORE FROM THE BEACON Judge: Zoning District Barring Water-Bottling Plant is Lawful State Land Board Approves Acquisition of New Flathead Lake Access Sites Telehealth Pod in Eureka VFW Post Leads Nationwide Pilot Program 17 Main Street • Kalispell • Montana • 59901 • USA • (406) 257-9220 •