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Bozeman City Commission reviews, approves future street projects

As Bozeman grows, so to the stresses on infrastructure. Future street projects are one avenue to reduce issues as capacity increases on our roadways. Bozeman City Commission reviews, approves future street projects By Shaylee Ragar Chronicle Staff Writer Nov 20, 2019 Bozeman City Commissioners have reviewed and updated the city’s five-year plan for major street …

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Belgrade City rolls out growth policy – Belgrade News

City rolls out growth policy Comments sought on document to guide future development BY DIANA SETTERBERG • STAFF WRITER Belgrade News Sep 26, 2019 The ink has dried on the final draft of a new Growth Policy plan for Belgrade, and the public is invited to weigh in on the completed document for the first …

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Big Sky Water and Sewer treatment plant upgrade – EBS

As Big Sky expands, so must the infrastructure. Water and Sewer takes major step forward in treatment plat upgrade process By Bay Stephens EBS LOCAL EDITOR BIG SKY – At their July 16 meeting, the Big Sky Water and Sewer District board chose the final layout for the wastewater treatment plant upgrade. The undertaking will …

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Affordable housing advocates look to Montana Legislature for help

How do we address the affordability issue? Through rules and regulations? Through better options for income growth? It will likely take a few different things to help – here are a few attempts going through the state legislature… Affordable housing advocates look to Montana Legislature for help By Eric Dietrich Montana Free Press Jan 25, …

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Sewer district planning $8M water plant in Four Corners area

The new water treatment plant will be enclosed in an indoor building with room for expansion. See the plan here>> Sewer district planning $8M water plant in Four Corners area Posted: Mar 28, 2018 By Mederios Babb – MTN News FOUR CORNERS – The Sewer District is building an $8 million water treatment plant in …

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Ground broken for Bozeman’s second high school

Things are finally underway with the newest addition to the Bozeman school district. Ground broken for Bozeman’s second high school By Gail Schontzler Chronicle Staff Writer 3-27-18 It was muddy and cold, but about 50 people seemed pretty happy Monday when they gathered in an open field to celebrate the groundbreaking for Bozeman’s second high …

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Belgrade News: City moves closer to solving fire quandary

As the City of Belgrade grows, it faces challenges.  One is a state law that requires the city to have it’s own fire department once it hits 10,000 residents. The city is moving to change the law and continue Central Valley Fire operations.  If the city is forced to form it’s own department, taxes will …

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Council approves infrastructure project to aid growth

This is a huge leap for City of Belgrade growth – as lots become sparse in Bozeman, look to Belgrade to pick up some of the development slack. Council approves infrastructure project to aid growth by Freddy Monares, 1/4/18. Belgrade News Belgrade City Council members told city staff to “go for it,” regarding the city …

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