City of Bozeman Economic Development

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Bozeman drafts equity and inclusion plan

The city is also looking to deepen community engagement by hiring Community Liaisons to build relationships between the community and Bozeman Police Dept.

‘Something needs to be done’: Gallatin County studies problems with child care access

“Everywhere is full and what is available is either wildly expensive or not somewhere you’d want to leave your children,” Owers said. “We just assumed we’d be able to find care once we arrived. We have even tried a private nanny and have not been able to find someone. We even looked into Montessori school, but the prices can be as high as $2,100 per month, per child. Paired with housing costs, we simply can’t afford it.”

Bozeman gets grant to start composting program

The city has been looking into starting composting services for a while. The city is working on redoing the rates for waste pickup to bundle together trash, recycling and compost — though city commissioner during a meeting earlier this summer said they’d support having composting be on an opt-in basis for customers.

Bozeman one step closer to seeing slower speed limits on city streets

The city says they want to work with MDT and other large cities across the state to give them more flexibility to set speed limits.

Avelo Airlines brings flights from Bozeman to Burbank

The first flight carrying passengers from Burbank lands in Bozeman late in the morning and takes back off in the afternoon. Avelo Airlines is offering low prices for their nonstop service, with tickets starting at $49 one way. They are offering service between the cities twice per week. 

City of Bozeman proposes licensing regulations for short-term rental platforms

The City of Bozeman is proposing an ordinance that it says will give the city more leverage as to how many short-term rentals operate in the city.

Bozeman cements new economic development strategy

The plan is broad, including suggestions on equitable economic growth, how to make the economy sustainable and making infrastructure resilient to shocks. It also includes mention of how to work with higher education and how to support small businesses.

Bozeman looking at reducing speed limits

While presenting to the Transportation Board this week, Ross said a 10% decrease in speed has been found to be associated with up to a 38% decrease in fatalities and a 27% decrease in serious injuries.

TED Talk – How to keep your hometown from becoming a ghost town

From the closure of the iconic Route 66 to the roller-coaster history of Buffalo, New York, Paget reveals the power of sharing your town’s “civic story” to spark local revitalization

Bozeman Landed Hyundai’s New Horizons Studio R&D Center. Now Montana Is On The Hunt For More Manufacturing

Now a consortium of government, academic and business leaders in the state, including the Montana Manufacturing Association under the Montana Chamber of Commerce, has been working for the past few years on a collection of other attractions to draw one specific kind of newcomer to Big Sky Country: manufacturers.