Bozeman releases weekly update on community development project decisions

Chuck Winn, City Manager at Bozeman
Chuck Winn, City Manager at Bozeman
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The City of Bozeman released its weekly community development update on Apr. 17, providing information on current projects and recent decisions. The update states that there are no new projects beginning the public notice period this week.

The notice is important for residents who want to stay informed about local development activities and opportunities for public participation in the planning process.

According to the city, two project decisions were issued: one at 805 N Ida Ave (SP CCOA DEM) and another named Hidden Creek SP. Details regarding these projects can be accessed through the Community Development Map Viewer or Project Portal. Residents seeking assistance with these tools or with questions about the public notice period are encouraged to visit the Project Information Portal webpage or email planningtech@bozeman.net.

The city also provided a key explaining various project types such as annexations, site plans, conditional use permits, subdivision reviews, and zoning amendments. This helps clarify terms used in ongoing updates and assists residents in understanding different stages of community development processes.

Officials thank subscribers for their continued interest in Bozeman’s community development efforts.



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