Recently, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks unveiled a proposal to allow 10 wolves to be hunted in a newly combined Wolf Management Unit 313 just north of Yellowstone National Park.
Read MoreSince the flood waters started to rise, PCEC and our members have been on call to help, sandbagging, mucking and demoing flooded homes and connecting community members in need with an incredible and growing network of more than 100 volunteers.
Read MoreDuring the month-long challenge, all donations to PCEC will be partially matched by the Park County Community Foundation. This makes right now a great time to donate.
Read MoreWe have a lot of work ahead. Let’s focus now on taking care of our neighbors and working together.
Read MoreWe want to keep you all safe as you work to save your property and possessions.
Read MoreFlood impact update and options for how individuals can help or volunteer.
Read MoreDNRC is currently seeking public comment on their proposal to lease state trust land north of Emigrant for a gravel operation. Once they evaluate our community concerns, they will release a gravel pit proposal with site criteria.
Read MorePark County Housing Coalition recently launched a website and is getting ready to begin implementing the Housing Action Plan.
Read MoreLast week, Park County Commissioners voted unanimously to move ahead on a multi-month process to thoroughly consider a revised Conflict Mitigation Zoning Regulation.
Read MoreLivingston’s community boulevards are springing to life this week as volunteer crews from the PCEC’s “Livingston Loves Trees” initiative plant more than 60 trees!
Read MorePCEC strongly supports the Ag and Residential Preservation District, and we're going to make sure it's as strong as possible.
Read MoreWe’re excited to announce that PCEC has helped develop an invasive and noxious weed control monitoring program in partnership with Park County Cooperative Weed Management Area (CWMA) and MSU Extension.
Read MorePlease join us in learning more about our next door neighbor and the ongoing efforts to grapple with YNP’s history.
Read MoreAt 2,814 square miles with over 1,000 miles of county and private roads, Park County still has a lot of room to grow. The question is where and how.
Read MoreJoin us for Earth Week 2022 celebration events in Livingston and Gardiner!
Read MoreCalled the Regional Haze rule, every 10 years, the Montana Department of Environmental Quality must propose a plan to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to reduce air pollution and its impact on national parks and wilderness areas.
Read MoreMontana code endorses neighborhood plans as a strategy designed to highlight the specifics of a certain area, a neighborhood, to better plan that area for a strong future.
Read MoreHRDC and the Park County Housing Working Group are still seeking input on the draft Park County Housing Action Plan.
Read MoreWe're off to a great start to 2022, and February plans to bring so much more.
Read MorePCEC recently hosted a Community Conversation with Whitney Tilt and Jeff Reed to provide an update on the study, and the data collected in 2021.
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