Ravalli County Approves 10-Lot Subdivision in Corvallis

New residential development to bring more housing to small Montana town.

Apr. 3, 2026 at 2:07pm

A bold, colorful silkscreen print featuring a repeated image of a single suburban house in a grid pattern, capturing the essence of new residential development in a visually striking and conceptual way.The approval of a new 10-home subdivision in Corvallis aims to address the housing needs of this small Montana community.Corvallis Today

The Ravalli County Commissioners have given final approval for the Hamilton Heights ten-lot major subdivision off Bass Lane in Corvallis, Montana. The new residential development will bring additional housing options to the small town.

Why it matters

As rural communities across the American West grapple with housing shortages and rising costs, the approval of this new subdivision in Corvallis represents an effort by local officials to address the need for more affordable and accessible housing options for residents.

The details

The Hamilton Heights subdivision will feature 10 new single-family home lots on land off Bass Lane in Corvallis. The development was approved by the Ravalli County Commissioners during their meeting on March 30, 2026, after going through the necessary zoning and planning reviews.

  • The Ravalli County Commissioners approved the Hamilton Heights subdivision on March 30, 2026.

The players

Ravalli County Commissioners

The elected governing body responsible for approving new developments and land use decisions in Ravalli County, Montana.

Hamilton Heights

The name of the new 10-lot residential subdivision approved for development in Corvallis, Montana.

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What’s next

The developers of the Hamilton Heights subdivision will now move forward with the construction and sale of the new homes, which are expected to help meet the growing demand for housing in the Corvallis area.

The takeaway

The approval of the Hamilton Heights subdivision represents a proactive step by local officials in Ravalli County to address housing needs and provide more options for residents in the small town of Corvallis.