Bozeman Community Development releases weekly project update for April 10

Chuck Winn, City Manager at Bozeman
Chuck Winn, City Manager at Bozeman
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The City of Bozeman’s Community Development department released its weekly update on April 10, stating that there are no new projects starting the public notice process this week.

This information is relevant for residents and stakeholders who track development activities in the community, as public notices offer opportunities to stay informed and participate in local planning decisions.

The department encouraged subscribers to use the Community Development Map Viewer and Project Portal for more details about ongoing projects or to learn about the public notice period. Those needing assistance can visit the Project Information Portal webpage or email planningtech@bozeman.net with questions.

The update also included a key explaining various project types commonly encountered in Bozeman’s development process. These include annexations, appeals, certificates of appropriateness, conceptual reviews, condominium reviews, sign plans, conditional use permits, final plats, growth policy amendments, informal reviews, modifications, master site plans and subdivisions, pre-applications and preliminary plats for subdivisions, planned development zone concepts and finals, site plans, special temporary or special use permits, subdivision exemptions or variances as well as zoning map amendments or variances.

No additional background information was provided in this week’s notice. The department thanked residents for their continued interest in community development processes.



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