Butte, Montana

Creating recreation opportunities for residents is another ongoing focus for the city, where it is recognized that livability is an important factor for people considering relocation. “We have miles and miles of paved and unpaved trails and great park facilities,” says Gallagher. “We did a $10 million infrastructure project at one of our largest parks, Stodden Park, through a private donation from Montana Resources and the Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation.” There are also plans to put emphasis on the history of the community, specifically the mining history and the “Electrification of America” through copper production. Gallagher boasts, “There is a huge story to tell here. We still have the infrastructure. We have the standing Gallus frames, where they would take miners and the mules and horses down into the mines. We have shafts that went down 6000 feet into the earth – that’s how they transported them down but also how they hauled the ore back out of the mines.” Currently the city is working with the National Park Service to get a National Parks designation. The plan is to build an information area and offer tours to the public. With much to look forward to, Gallagher shares that Butte will continue to diversify the local workforce – attracting new industry, while keeping affordability a priority. He explains, “We want to make sure that we address affordability within our community, that we are conscious and aware of how we address the needs of our current residents and not try to only attract new residents. I see a future where Butte is the most livable community in Montana and in the northwest United States.” BUTTE , MONTANA NorthWesternEnergy.com Our brightest days are ahead of us. Since 1881, when five Sisters of Charity came to serve God and the people of southwest Montana, St. James has been a part of the community. Our history is woven in the very fabric of Butte, and we’re proud to call it home. Our ability to fulfill our mission is made possible thanks to the outstanding healthcare providers, nurses and associates and to you, our friends, family and neighbors, who allow us to serve you. Proudly Serving Southwest Montana since 1881 sjh-mt.org

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