News from the Knoff Group

LE: Busiest September on record for Yellowstone Park

People have been flocking to our area for a retreat – this trend is likely to stay constant for the time being. Busiest September on record for Yellowstone Park By Sam Klomhaus – Livingston Enterprise Staff Writer Friday, October 9, 2020 Yellowstone National Park reported its busiest September on record, receiving 837,499 recreational visits last …

Read this post »

LE: Livingston moves to legalize ADUs

As Livingston grows, so do the planning considerations. Livingston moves to legalize ADUs By Sam Klomhaus – Livingston Enterprise Staff Writer Wednesday, October 7, 2020 The city of Livingston took the first step toward legalizing accessory dwelling units (ADUs) Thesday, with the City Commission passing an ordinance on first reading that would allow the units. …

Read this post »

EBS: Bozeman airport to open second concourse

This is super exciting news for our local airport – they’ve been busily preparing for increased growth. It’s been one of the strongest airports in the nation during the pandemic. Bozeman airport to open second concourse October 8, 2020 By Brandon Walker EBS STAFF BOZEMAN – Nineteen months after breaking ground on its new concourse, …

Read this post »

BDC: Bozeman commission reviews growth policy

Our area is growing – and it’s complicated. Growth is going to happen whether it’s welcomed into the city policy or pushed outside of city limits. Bozeman is struggling with this right now as the commissioners review the draft growth policy. Bozeman commission reviews growth policy, considers priorities By Nora Shelly Chronicle Staff Writer Oct …

Read this post »

BN: New Jackrabbit Lane sidewalk build scheduled for next spring

Connectivity in our communities through public sidewalks, bike paths and trails is a huge plus and makes our area even more enjoyable to live in. Kudos for finally getting this project going. New Jackrabbit Lane sidewalk build scheduled for next spring Diana Setterberg, Belgrade News staff writer Oct 1, 2020 Navigating the stretch of Jackrabbit …

Read this post »

BN: Belgrade schools to study attendance boundaries

As Belgrade grows, so does the pressure on the schools. A ‘reshuffling’ of which addresses addend which schools may be a result. Belgrade News – Diana Setterberg, staff writer Sep 17, 2020 Even as Belgrade schools students, teachers and staff settle into an anything-but-normal pandemic routine for 2020-21, administrators are turning their attention to planning …

Read this post »

BDC – Planning Bozeman’s future: Land use map to guide future growth

As Bozeman grows, planning is growing with it. The Bozeman Community Plan being developed now is a guide for future planning decisions, especially around the perimeter of the existing city limits. Planning Bozeman’s future: Land use map to guide future growth By Nora Shelly Chronicle Staff Writer 8 hrs ago The city is getting feedback …

Read this post »

Refinancing – a new fee from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

A new -.50 basis point fee was announced this week affecting conventional refinances through Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loans that close after Sept. 1. For a borrower refinancing a $300,000 loan to take advantage of record-low rates, the move will add $1,500 in new costs. The new fee was announced late Wednesday. Freddie Mac’s …

Read this post »

BDC – Bozeman commission approves bonds for improving Midtown

Bozeman has been focusing on improving the Midtown area around N 7th for some time to welcome visitors and community members alike to linger and live. Bozeman commission approves bonds for improving Midtown By Shaylee Ragar Chronicle Staff Writer Jul 7, 2020 Bozeman city commissioners approved selling $6.7 million in bonds Monday to help pay …

Read this post »