Public Notice of Vacancies for the Bozeman City Advisory Boards and Invitation to Submit Application

Public Notice of Vacancies for the Bozeman City Advisory Boards and Invitation to Submit Application
Mayor Cyndy Andrus — City of Bozeman official website
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The Bozeman City Commission notifies the citizens of the City of Bozeman that applications are available for the board positions listed below:

Downtown Urban Renewal Board

1 Mayoral Appointment

Term expiring June 30, 2027

Board of Ethics

2 At-large positions

Terms expiring July 31, 2025

Library Board of Trustees

1 At-large Mayoral appointment

Term expiring June 30, 2028

Economic Vitality Board

1 At-large position

Term expiring December 31, 2023

Urban Parks & Forestry Board

1 At-large position

Term expiring December 31, 2024

Bozeman Historic Preservation Advisory Board

1 At-large position

Term expiring June 30, 2025

1 Historic District Representative position

Term expiring June 30, 2025

1 Architect position

Term expiring June 30, 2025

Bozeman Downtown Business Improvement District

1 At-large position

Term expiring June 30, 2024

Fire Code Board of Appeals

3 At-large Commission Appointments

Terms expiring December 31, 2025

1 At-large Commission Appointment

Term expiring December 31, 2024

1 At-large Commission Appointment

Term expiring December 31, 2026

Building Code Board of Appeals

3 At-large Commission Appointment

Terms expiring December 31, 2024

1 At-large Commission Appointment

Term expiring December 31, 2025

1 At-large Commission Appointment

Term expiring December 31, 2026

More information:

Perspective applicants are encouraged to review the enabling legislation that specifically identifies the individual board purpose, focus areas, duties, powers, and member composition. Applicants are also encouraged to review the established recruitment and selection, standards for communication, and norms of behavior for boards. Information is available on the Citizen Advisory Board Page (www.bozeman.net/boards) or from the Clerks’ Office by request.

  • Resolution 5323 – Recruitment and Selection, Standards for Communication, and Norms of Behavior

After the application period has closed, applications will be directed to the assigned interview panel for screening and scheduling of interviews.

Per Resolution 5323, “[d]uring the recruitment process, the City will focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion, and will actively work to achieve membership that reflects, at the least, the demographics of our community –   as outlined in, but not limited to the gaps analysis and equity indictors report and available census data – across all board membership.”

Applications are available at www.bozeman.net/boards or may be requested in paper form from the City Clerk’s Office either by phone at 406.582.2320, in person at 121 N. Rouse Ave in the Administration Suite on the second floor, or by mail at:

City Clerks’ Office

PO BOX 1230

Bozeman, MT 59771

DATED at Bozeman, Montana, this 8th day of June, 2023.

Mike Maas, City Clerk

Original source can be found here.



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