Treasure State Acres is a peaceful residential neighborhood located just north of Helena, Montana's city limits. Situated near Helena's thriving commercial district, the area offers convenient access to a wide range of retail outlets and amenities, including Target, Winco Foods, and Lowe's. The subdivision is also home to one of Montana's two LDS temples, which hosts a spectacular Fourth of July fireworks show in the nearby TSA Park. During the holiday season, visitors flock to Treasure State Acres to admire the stunning Christmas lights adorning the homes and the Nativity display at the LDS property, where generous donations are collected for the local food bank.
In addition to its attractive surroundings, Treasure State Acres boasts its own sewer and water district, ensuring reliable infrastructure for its residents. The neighborhood's large park features a children's playground, providing a recreational space for families to enjoy. The Treasure State Acres Park Board, currently led by Tom Glendenning and Larry Thomas, is responsible for overseeing the park's development and maintenance. With plans underway for significant improvements to the playground equipment, the board is actively seeking candidates for two upcoming seats in the 2024 election. Furthermore, the neighborhood has recently secured the services of experienced snowplower Mike Cote, enhancing its ability to efficiently clear the streets during winter weather conditions.
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