Montrose Village Office is a very simply designed building; a new front entrance was built in 2000.
Montrose is a small community, but offers many recreation and sport venues.
In about 1942 Leon Simmons had the idea of developing Woods Flats, an area of about 220 acres situated above the Columbia River east of Trail. Together with Trail lawyer A.G. Cameron, they formed Montrose Homesites Ltd. The name Montrose was chosen after a popular place in Scotland.
In the early 1950s, volunteer citizens of Montrose grouped together and constructed the Montrose Community Hall.
In 1953 a volunteer fire brigade was formed. Citizens again contributed volunteer energy and commitment by building a new fire hall in 1959 to house the Montrose Volunteer Fire Department.
Montrose became an incorporated village on June 22, 1956 with a population of 707 citizens. The Montrose Improvement Association developed into a Council with a Chairman and four Commissioners.
The Montrose Recreation Commission was formed soon after and continues today as an integral part of the Village's structure.
Today, the Village Council is made up of a Mayor and four Councilors. The population of Montrose has increased to 1,012 residents in 2006.
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From the Village of Montrose