
Advisory Board Roundup — Week of August 3, 2026
Week of August 3, 2026: this roundup episode covers the Bozeman City Study Commission (July 30, 2026), Community Development Board (August 3, 2026), and Economic Vitality Board (August 5, 2026).

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Week of August 3, 2026: this roundup episode covers the Bozeman City Study Commission (July 30, 2026), Community Development Board (August 3, 2026), and Economic Vitality Board (August 5, 2026).

The August 4th, 2026 Bozeman City Commission meeting featured an extensive housing work session where commissioners debated affordable housing strategies, from pre-approved building plans to local option sales taxes. The

Coverage of Urban Parks and Forestry Board — Week of July 27, 2026.

The Bozeman City Commission held a lengthy work session on the future of historic preservation, debating whether the Neighborhood Conservation Overlay District is the right tool for protecting neighborhood character or i

The Transportation Board meeting of July 22, 2026 covered three major topics: Bozeman's silver-level League of American Bicyclists evaluation and path to gold status, downtown parking survey findings revealing employee c

The Bozeman City Commission held an extended work session on July 21st to review the city's advisory board structure five years after a major consolidation. The meeting also covered updates on the Kagy Boulevard reconstr

The Bozeman Community Development Board receives a mid-project update on the Bozeman Creek Vision Plan, exploring flood mitigation strategies, trail connectivity, and creek restoration from Ice Pond Road to I-90. Assista

The Tax Increment Finance Advisory Board's July 16th, 2026 meeting was unable to proceed due to lack of a quorum. Several board members had provided advance notice of their absence, preventing the board from conducting a

The Historic Preservation Advisory Board heard a presentation on proposed design standards for the Neighborhood Conservation Overlay District, but board members raised significant concerns about complexity and whether th

The Bozeman Downtown Business Improvement District Board heard two major presentations on July 15th: the Bozeman Creek Vision Plan, which aims to mitigate downtown flooding and improve creek access through concepts like

The Bozeman City Study Commission reviews charter revisions on compensation boards, mayoral succession, and ward elections based on public feedback. The commission also meets with the DaneGeld education team to plan a pu

In this episode, the Bozeman City Commission addresses UDC housekeeping amendments on downtown parking and short-term rentals, approves two street name changes, and holds a work session on the Bozeman Creek Vision Plan.

The Downtown Urban Renewal District Board received a comprehensive presentation on downtown parking survey results, revealing that Bozeman residents account for nearly half of all parking citations despite being only 7%

The Sustainability Advisory Board heard a proposal to streamline the city's wetland and watercourse code by removing two submittal requirements that proved impractical in implementation. The board then voted unanimously

The Urban Parks and Forestry Board heard updates on Sunset Hills Cemetery's expansion and long-term capacity, and reviewed preliminary data from consultants drafting the city's updated Urban Forest Management Plan. Key t

The Bozeman Transportation Advisory Board discusses the future of the Bozeman High School residential parking permit district, hears updates on the city's transportation master plan consultant selection, and learns about

The Gallatin Valley MPO Transportation Policy Coordinating Committee approved a budget amendment and debated the sustainability of their office costs housed with the City of Bozeman. Members also reviewed a report on the

The June 23rd City Commission meeting packed major decisions into one evening: commissioners approved a $689 million biennium budget with a surprise $76 million City Shops complex, debated a federal Opportunity Zone desi

The Bozeman City Study Commission held its second required public hearing on June 18, 2026, to gather community input on a proposed amended city charter ahead of the November election. After extensive public testimony, c

The Tax Increment Finance Advisory Board reviewed scoring criteria for the Poolyard Urban Renewal District, with detailed discussion on environmental protection language. The board also examined a $2.5 million pilot lend
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