The Municipal Summits are statewide educational and networking events that bring together stakeholders in local and state government to share ideas and discover resources, coordinated by the Montana League of Cities and Towns (MLCT), the Montana Municipal Interlocal Authority (MMIA), and the MSU Local Government Center (LGC).
2019 Summit topics include:
- Legislative Update – MLCT
- Public Information Requests – MLCT
- Child Abuse Prevention in Municipal Operations – MMIA
- Liability 101 – MMIA
- Roles and Responsibilities – LGC
- Final Q&A – MLCT, MMIA, and LGC staff
Lunch will be provided.
The Municipal Summits are statewide educational and networking events that bring together stakeholders in local and state government to share ideas and discover resources, coordinated by the Montana League of Cities and Towns (MLCT), the Montana Municipal Interlocal Authority (MMIA), and the MSU Local Government Center (LGC).
2019 Summit topics include:
- Legislative Update – MLCT
- Public Information Requests – MLCT
- Child Abuse Prevention in Municipal Operations – MMIA
- Liability 101 – MMIA
- Roles and Responsibilities – LGC
- Final Q&A – MLCT, MMIA, and LGC staff
Lunch will be provided.
Register online, now.
The Municipal Summits are statewide educational and networking events that bring together stakeholders in local and state government to share ideas and discover resources, coordinated by the Montana League of Cities and Towns (MLCT), the Montana Municipal Interlocal Authority (MMIA), and the MSU Local Government Center (LGC).
2019 Summit topics include:
- Legislative Update – MLCT
- Public Information Requests – MLCT
- Child Abuse Prevention in Municipal Operations – MMIA
- Liability 101 – MMIA
- Roles and Responsibilities – LGC
- Final Q&A – MLCT, MMIA, and LGC staff
Lunch will be provided.
Register online, now.
The Municipal Summits are statewide educational and networking events that bring together stakeholders in local and state government to share ideas and discover resources, coordinated by the Montana League of Cities and Towns (MLCT), the Montana Municipal Interlocal Authority (MMIA), and the MSU Local Government Center (LGC).
2019 Summit topics include:
- Legislative Update – MLCT
- Public Information Requests – MLCT
- Child Abuse Prevention in Municipal Operations – MMIA
- Liability 101 – MMIA
- Roles and Responsibilities – LGC
- Final Q&A – MLCT, MMIA, and LGC staff
Lunch will be provided.
Register online, now.
The Municipal Summits are statewide educational and networking events that bring together stakeholders in local and state government to share ideas and discover resources, coordinated by the Montana League of Cities and Towns (MLCT), the Montana Municipal Interlocal Authority (MMIA), and the MSU Local Government Center (LGC).
2019 Summit topics include:
- Legislative Update – MLCT
- Public Information Requests – MLCT
- Child Abuse Prevention in Municipal Operations – MMIA
- Liability 101 – MMIA
- Roles and Responsibilities – LGC
- Final Q&A – MLCT, MMIA, and LGC staff
Lunch will be provided.
Register online, now.
The Municipal Summits are statewide educational and networking events that bring together stakeholders in local and state government to share ideas and discover resources, coordinated by the Montana League of Cities and Towns (MLCT), the Montana Municipal Interlocal Authority (MMIA), and the MSU Local Government Center (LGC).
2019 Summit topics include:
- Legislative Update – MLCT
- Public Information Requests – MLCT
- Child Abuse Prevention – MMIA
- Liability 101 – MMIA
- Roles and Responsibilities – LGC
- Final Q&A – MLCT, MMIA, and LGC staff
Lunch will be provided.
Register online, now.
The Municipal Summits are statewide educational and networking events that bring together stakeholders in local and state government to share ideas and discover resources, coordinated by the Montana League of Cities and Towns (MLCT), the Montana Municipal Interlocal Authority (MMIA), and the MSU Local Government Center (LGC).
2019 Summit topics include:
- Legislative Update – MLCT
- Public Information Requests – MLCT
- Child Abuse Prevention – MMIA
- Liability 101 – MMIA
- Roles and Responsibilities – LGC
- Final Q&A – MLCT, MMIA, and LGC staff
Lunch will be provided.
Register online, now.
The Municipal Summits are statewide educational and networking events that bring together stakeholders in local and state government to share ideas and discover resources, coordinated by the Montana League of Cities and Towns (MLCT), the Montana Municipal Interlocal Authority (MMIA), and the MSU Local Government Center (LGC).
2019 Summit topics include:
- Legislative Update – MLCT
- Public Information Requests – MLCT
- Child Abuse Prevention in Municipal Operations – MMIA
- Liability 101 – MMIA
- Roles and Responsibilities – LGC
- Final Q&A – MLCT, MMIA, and LGC staff
Lunch will be provided.
Register online, now.
The 2019 Defense Counsel Summit will be in Helena this year at the Best Western Premier Helena Great Northern Hotel
The Montana League of Cities and Towns and the MSU Local Government Center invite you to join us for another Municipal Town Hall. Friday, April 9, 2021, at 9:00 am.
Agenda:
- American Recovery Plan Update
- Legislative Session Update
Meeting Info:
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- Join the Webex Meeting
- Meeting number (access code): 120 992 3363
- Meeting password: jWE4JMTFk52
Call-In: 1-855-797-9485
Jim Tillotson Service Program: Council Roles/Responsibilities
Using social media, blogs, etc. to voice personal opinions. Presented by: Jim Nugent, Attorney – City of Missoula; Dan Clark, Executive Director – Local Government Center; and Thomas Jodoin, Attorney – City of Helena
Jim Tillotson Service Program: Local Public Health and Emergencies
What’s Left of Local Authority? Presented by: Kelly A. Lynch, JD, AICP – League Deputy Director and Legal Counsel
Jim Tillotson Service Program: Ethics
Who’s your client – how to avoid potential conflicts when they exist between different factions of the city. IE.: Prosecuting a crime when the arresting officer is being disciplined. Presented by: Rich Hickle, Attorney – City of Kalispell; Sara Sexe, Attorney – City of Great Falls; and Greg Sullivan, Attorney – City of Bozeman