This page shows MOST of the current beta coverage area and the overview map of available clean fill offload locations.
The map is intended to help contractors identify general areas where homeowners have requested clean fill.
The map displays generalized dot locations, not exact addresses
Each dot represents a homeowner who has requested clean fill
Dots are placed to show approximate location only
Contractors use this map to identify potential offload sites near their projects
NOTE: There is a filter function in the lower left corner of the map. Use it to filter for quantity needed and whether homeowner needs you to level out what you dumped.
If you are a participating contractor and want to see one or more suitable offload sites near your work location:
Use the Google Map link to visit the map with the most current sites marked. Note the site ID#s
Submit a request for homeowner contact information
Contact information is emailed to you FREE of charge
Requests are limited to six (6) homeowners per request
Requests are reviewed manually during this beta-test period
Once contact information is provided, homeowners and contractors communicate directly with each other.
Homeowners are asked to:
Review the map a few days after submitting a request. (Use the Google Maps link for the updated map.)
Confirm that their dot appears in the correct general location
Notify us if the dot placement is inaccurate
Map placement is approximate and intended for routing and awareness only.
NeighborFill is currently operating in:
Flathead County
Lincoln County (a few)
Lake County (a few)
Submissions outside these counties may be recorded but are not actively matched during this beta phase.
The map is updated periodically during the beta-test
Updates may lag behind recent submissions
Dot placement and visibility may change as the pilot evolves
Overview Map — General Locations Only
To access the interactive map that allows you to pan, zoom, and sort by volumes wanted, click on this link: Today's Map
Example Map: