Columbia Falls will hire in-house city attorney
CHRIS PETERSON | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 1 week, 1 day AGO
Chris Peterson is the editor of the Hungry Horse News. He covers Columbia Falls, the Canyon, Glacier National Park and the Bob Marshall Wilderness. All told, about 4 million acres of the best parts of the planet. He can be reached at [email protected] or 406-892-2151. | June 3, 2026 7:10 AM
The Columbia Falls City Council last month voted to bring the city attorney position in house after years of contracting the services out with the Breck Law Firm.
Justin and Stephanie Breck have sold their Columbia Falls firm to Chad Cannon and with the city seeing significant growth in the past few years the workload has also grown significantly.
The attorneys not only handle legal counsel for the city, they also are the city’s prosecutor in misdemeanor and other cases tried in the city court.
The contract with the Brecks ends on July 1, so the city doesn’t have a whole lot of time to find new counsel.
The Brecks have been the city’s attorneys for years.
In a staff report by City Manger Eric Hanks, officials also suggested hiring a legal assistant that will work in code compliance and other administrative duties.
The city would budget $225,000 for the legal department as a whole.
The city attorney salary would be about $140,000 annually, with benefits.
The city will begin advertising the position soon.
COUNCIL ALSO gave its first thoughts on the rewrite of the city’s subdivision and zoning codes as required under the Montana Land Use Planning Act. One of the big concerns was the lack of parking required for new homes and residences. A single family home would be required to have just one parking spot, for example.
While it is a concern, City Planner Eric Mulcahy noted that it would be tough to sell a single family home with just one parking spot, at least in Montana. In other words, the market will likely dictate parking rather than the zoning.
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