City of Bozeman Economic Development

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City of Bozeman taking steps toward equity for all residents

Equity for all, but what does that look like in the city of Bozeman? Well, that’s what they want to know.

Input sought from Bozeman community members as a part of the Equity Indicators Project

A release from the City of Bozeman says the survey questions are focused on rating the level of need for resources, services, and opportunities to improve access to housing, transportation and public health and safety to support the needs and quality of life for all people in the community. 

As census results near, Bozeman preparing for increased regional planning

Complicating the planning is a proposal from the federal Office of Management and Budget to change the metropolitan statistical area designation from a population of 50,000 to 100,000, which would keep Bozeman as a micropolitan area.

Avelo, America’s Newest Airline to Fly to Bozeman, Montana

The Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport announced Thursday its 10th airline, Avelo Airlines, will soon begin flights to the airport’s 30th direct destination: Burbank, California.

Star Trek tells aliens to visit Bozeman, Montana first if (When!) they come to Earth

Star Trek’s official website had some fun with some video footage credited to Getty Images and the Bozeman Convention & Visitors Bureau to make a welcome video for any aliens looking to find a spot to land.

Bozeman again tops list of strongest micropolitan areas

The ranking is a good sign, city economic development director Brit Fontenot said.

Bozeman city commissioners map out yearly priorities

Commissioner Michael Wallner suggested the city prioritize seeking out grants or other funds in preparation that the 2020 census results will bump Bozeman’s population above 50,000, changing the city’s status for federal funding.

Bozeman City Commission signals support for “cohousing” – new apartment building type

A “cohousing” text amendment will add a new apartment building designation to allow developers to construct buildings with five to eight units of varying sizes in some residential areas in Bozeman.

Bozeman rolls out webpage on affordable housing work

Beyond just affordable housing initiatives, the dashboard links to information from the Gallatin Association of Realtors on median sales prices for homes and a map showing where residential building permits are in the works.

Downtown Bozeman Improvement Plan May 2019

As Bozeman grows, Downtown cannot be content with today’s successes; evolution is necessary for long-term resilience. Challenges do exist, particularly around keeping Downtown’s local identity intact, balancing growth sensitively, and welcoming more transportation modes and residents. This plan has been shaped by many people in the Bozeman community who worked hard to create an inspired vision for the next decade.