Per city code, “Junk vehicle means any discarded, ruined, wrecked, or dismantled motor vehicle or motor vehicle parts or components. Any vehicle not capable of immediate and legal operation on public roads shall be considered a junk vehicle for purposes of this chapter.” This includes broken down and not licensed vehicles. The first week of…
Year: 2021
Annual Tree Lighting
ANNUAL TOWN CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING! Sunday, December 5, 2021 @ 6:00 pm in Atkinson Park *************************************************************** Followed by a chili feed at Wedsworth Hall. By donation. All proceeds go towards the purchase of a new slide at Atkinson Pool!
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!

Are you wanting to get more involved with your community? We are looking for volunteers to help in the following areas: Poolitis Committee – Swimming Pool fundraisers: Assists with planning, setting up, and coordinating events. Thinking up new ideas for fundraising. Cascade Volunteer Fire Department Zoning Committee: Updates zoning policy; Assists in recommendations for variances…
Seminar on forest and range land reclamation after the Harris Mountain Fire offered in Cascade Contact: Rose Malisani, MSU Cascade County Extension, (406) 454-6980 or rose.malisani@montana.edu MSU Cascade County Extension will host a free seminar on December 16 at the Wedsworth Hall located at 13 Front St S in Cascade focusing on how to reclaim forest and range land after fire and how to prepare for weed control. Speakers include Peter Kolb, PhD, MSU Extension Forestry Specialist; Jane Mangold, PhD, MSU Extension Rangeland Weed Specialist; and Jeff Mosley, PhD, MSU Extension Range Management Specialist. Kolb has been researching fire damage on Montana forests for the past 25 years. Both Mangold and Mosley have also worked extensively with fire damage on weeds and range, respectively. Kolb will present on “Assessing forests after wildfire.” He will talk about how some trees are resistant to low intensity fires while others regenerate really well after high intensity fires. His presentation will provide landowners with information on how to assess forest for fire damage and what kinds of rehabilitation practices will help forests recover. “Managing Weeds after Fire” will be presented by Mangold. Her presentation will discuss how fire affects plant communities, including weeds, based on fire severity and how prevalent weeds were prior to the fire. She will also touch upon how fire suppression activities can lead to an increase in weeds. Fire presents an opportunity to manage weeds, and this will be discussed as well, including weed management through herbicides, biological control, and revegetation. Mosley’s talk is titled “Grazing and Seeding Decisions After Wildfire.” Jeff will discuss how to assess fire impacts to rangeland and forest understory vegetation and evaluate management options for livestock grazing and grass seeding after wildfire. The seminar is free. Registration begins at 12:30 p.m. at the Wedsworth Hall in Cascade with the program beginning at 1:00 p.m. Please call Rose Malisani with MSU Cascade County Extension at (406) 454-6980 with any questions.
Travelling Vendors
The safety of our residents and visitors is a priority to the Mayor and Council. Travelling vendors still come around Cascade. With that, they are required to stop by Town Hall for a permit. They will be provided with a copy of the permit, so when they go door-to-door you know they have taken the…
MOVIE NIGHT!
The Poolitis Committee will be playing It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown! **************** Friday, October 29th at 7:00 pm Wedsworth Hall **************** Concessions will be served and donations will be accepted to benefit Atkinson Swimming Pool! Everyone is welcome to attend!
Summer Watering Program comes to an end for the year!
REMINDER!!! The summer watering program has officially ended for this year, effective September 23, 2021. We will go back to the regular water rates of $40/month and $2.60/1,000 gallons for usage. (Sewer rates separate)
Constitution Day and Citizenship Day, Constitution Week, 2021
A Proclamation by the Mayor of the Town of Cascade Americans are united by the ideals of equal justice, limited government and the rule of law. On Constitution Day and Citizenship Day and during Constitution Week, we remember the vision and determination of the Framers to build a free society, and we celebrate the historical…
TREE WORK IN PROGRESS
Each year, the Town of Cascade reviews the tree inventory. We look for which trees are hazardous and what needs to be cleaned up. This year, there were four trees that were taken down and multiple trees trimmed. As a Tree City for the 7th year, we are constantly applying for grant funding to replace…
REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS APPLY TIN SIDING TO WEDSWORTH HALL
The Town of Cascade is soliciting proposals to hire a contractor(s). The agreement and payment terms will be negotiated with the selected offeror. The immediate need of the Town is to apply tin siding to the Wedsworth Hall building to match what is currently on the front. Responses to this RFP should include: The contractor’s…