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City of Bozeman begins offering paid parental leave – City of Bozeman Career Opportunities

The city is now offering eight weeks of paid leave to employees after a birth or adoption, city manager Jeff Mihelich announced in a news release Tuesday.

Visit Bozeman, Montana – Start planning your trip today.

Bozeman is the western mountain town that’s got it all. Two world-class ski resorts within an hour. Hundreds of miles of trails and even more untouched backcountry. Views too incredible to be real.

Staffing woes hinder Bozeman city government – Montana Career Opportunities – Multiple Openings – City of Bozeman

Worker shortages have hit across the country, but Bozeman employers have reported that the region’s seemingly ever-intensifying housing market is pushing workers out and making it hard to fill vacant positions.

Montana Career Opportunities – Multiple Openings – City of Bozeman

As one of the fastest-growing small towns in America, people are moving to Bozeman, Montana in droves. What is it about Bozeman that makes it so attractive to so many people? We asked our friends,…

Bozeman, Montana transitioning to new citizen board structure

The new superboards will tackle the issues of community development, transportation, sustainability, economic vitality, and urban parks and forestry. A handful of existing boards were spared consolidation, such as the Ethics Committee.

Montana Career Opportunities – Economic Development Specialist , Community Housing Program Coordinator – City of Bozeman

As a City of Bozeman employee, you will be part of a team that is committed to impacting and serving the community. This great opportunity also provides enrollment in an established retirement system with significant…

The Montana Main Street Planning and Project Grant is Now Open!

Grants are available for Montana Main Street member communities for comprehensive revitalization projects; this includes planning activities like a downtown master plan and project activities like seed money to implement a façade improvement program.

Bozeman considers expanding citywide compost service

Currently, the city offers limited composting for lawn clippings during the summer. It’s considering taking on more organic material with an automated organics collection service.

Gallatin County approves broadband project

The commission unanimously approved the issue of $65 million of bonds for Bozeman Fiber, allowing the nonprofit company to move forward with plans to expanding its fiber optic cable network. The plan is to get roughly 8,500 homes in Bozeman connected to high speed internet within the next few years.

UTOPIA Fiber makes moves in Montana with $65M FTTP project

Bozeman Fiber currently runs an open access fiber ring in the city of Bozeman, Montana, serving local government and education facilities as well as more than 200 commercial customers. Its new initiative with UTOPIA Fiber seeks to grow that footprint to deliver fiber-to-the-premises to 22,000 homes and businesses there.