It seems our current housing crisis is running neck-and-neck with a labor shortage, with the leisure and hospitality sector experiencing some of the most extreme changes since the beginning of 2020.
Read MoreWe've reached another major milestone in our effort to protect the wild, working, and sacred lands in the Crazy Mountains.
Read MoreWe've reached another major milestone in our effort to protect the wild, working, and sacred lands in the Crazy Mountains.
Read MoreTake the Paradise Pledge today!
Read MoreRecently, researchers at Montana State University, the U.S. Geological Survey and the University of Wyoming conducted a study on the effects of global heating in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Obviously, we as Montanans, and especially so close to the park, took notice of this study and its conclusions.
Read MorePark County Environmental Council had a recent opportunity to tour high above the Crazy Mountains with our good friend Bruce Gordon of EcoFlight. I’d like to share a video reflection of this trip where I discuss the challenges and opportunities of working to protect a landscape as complicated as the Crazies.
Read our 2020 Annual Report.
Read MoreJune 2021 was an awesome month in the world of community planning in Park County.
Read MoreThis summer, we plan to get involved through a variety of outreach programs, which we’ll talk more about in our future blogs.
Read MoreWith so much happening in the community planning world these days, we decided to provide a monthly recap and look-ahead in one newsy, virtual bulletin.
Read MoreWe’re working together to build a stronger future for Park County.
Read MoreIn March, PCEC welcomed two new part-time staff members and a new board member to our team.
Read MoreLearn more about Yellowstone Safe Passages, who are addressing the issue of vehicle-wildlife conflict on the Highway 89 corridor in Paradise Valley and the Gardiner Basin.
Read MoreThis week, we are focused on how we can help Livingston’s local economy and we’re sharing two ways to get involved.
Read MoreFinding a place to live in Park County has never been harder, between skyrocketing prices and limited availability.
Read MoreDuring the summer of 2020, we helped conduct a survey of user and boat counts to begin building baseline data on river use and pressure (who, what, where, to what extent) that will be shared with all river stakeholders.
Read MoreGood news! Thanks to you, and significant community engagement, the City Planning Board & City Commission have agreed to extend the review of the draft Livingston Growth Policy.
Read MoreThanks to significant community engagement, the City Planning Board & City Commission have agreed to extend the review of the draft Livingston Growth Policy.
Read MoreIt’s been a few months since we’ve provided an update on our work in the Crazy Mountains.
Read MoreThe Montana Supreme Court unanimously ruled Tuesday to void Lucky Mineral’s permit to establish an exploratory mine up Emigrant Gulch.
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