Housing

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Study puts part of the blame for housing crisis on Bozeman and Missoula’s zoning codes

The study alleges Bozeman and Missoula are the “least welcoming” cities to multi-family housing.

Survey Paints Clear Picture of Tomorrow’s Infrastructure Needs

A survey of several hundred public officials at all levels of government polled their thoughts on artificial intelligence, resiliency, climate change and more when thinking on the infrastructure needs of tomorrow.

BlocPower is turning every home into the equivalent of a Tesla

The clean-tech startup is tackling climate change by giving every homeowner the opportunity to electrify—starting in low- and middle-income communities.

Group pitches idea to create more affordable housing in Billings

Local real estate broker Bob Leach has been telling any group that will give him an audience that if Billings and Yellowstone County don’t take action quickly, it could take a generation for the region to recover.

Creating a carbon negative construction company

Robot builders, AI design, and sustainably sourced wood-based materials maximise efficiency and sustainability

Coalition begins housing needs assessment on the Flathead Reservation

Lake County, Polson, Arlee, Ronan, Hot Spring and St. Ignatius also make up the coalition conducting the survey.

The high price of housing history in Bonner, Montana

Century-old mill homes in the once working-class neighborhood have been caught up in Montana’s housing boom.

Conservative real estate firms offer “sustainable homes in Montana and Idaho designed with integrated ballistic and defensive capabilities” to those seeking escape from liberal politics  – “It’s a challenge to civility.”

“The division gets wider and wider,” Navarre said, adding many of the new arrivals are changing the civility of the community. “My concern is there are so many people who are not nice.”

More multi-family units will ease Montana housing crisis

Montana’s population between 2010 and 2020 grew by 10%, but only added 7% more housing units during that same time.

Bozeman to pursue incentive-based affordable housing policies

City staff members are proposing ways to incentivize affordable housing, how to incorporate increased departures designed for affordable housing into the city’s administrative review process and how the planned unit development process — which essentially allows developers to skirt some city standards if they can provide enough public benefits — can be retooled to focus on affordability.