Article: Discussing development

WEST RIVERSIDE - No malls. No high density homes. No more pollution.

Build a community center. Create playgrounds. Bring in a coffee shop.

Keep the open space, protect wildlife, save the rural feel of West Riverside.

Respect those who already call this place home.

That's just a sampling of what Missoula real estate developer Scoot Cooney heard from residents in West Riverside, Milltown, Bonner, East Missoula and Piltzville at a Sunday potluck in the Hellgate Lions Park.

The three-hour event had a straightforward agenda: Let the neighborhoods air their concerns and wishes to the man who has the power to rattle their world and change it forever.

Cooney, who purchased the 112 acres in West ...

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