Northside Neighborhood Association (Missoula, Mont.) Records 1883-1992

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Northside Neighborhood Association (Missoula, Mont.) Records 1883-1992

The Northside Neighborhood Association (NNA) was a community-based organization that worked through the Missoula City Council to solve the problem of pedestrian access to the Northside, which is separated from the rest of Missoula, Montana, by numerous railroad tracks. The collection contains correspondence between Montana Rail Link and the Northside Neighborhood Association from 1992.

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Missoula (Mont.). City Council

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Burlington Northern Railroad Company

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Montana Rail Link

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Northside Neighborhood Association (Missoula, Mont.)

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The Northside Neighborhood Association (NNA) was a community-based organization that worked through the Missoula City Council to solve the problem of pedestrian access to the Northside, which is separated from the rest of Missoula, Montana, by numerous railroad tracks. The NNA began as an unofficial "Northside Steering Committee"; the interest of the community generated formal organization. The NNA was officially recognized by the State of Montana on July 15, 1992. Bob Oakes served ...