The City of Bozeman is updating its Community Plan, which will guide future growth and development within the City over the next ten to twenty years. The Community Plan update engages the public in defining a shared vision for the future of Bozeman.
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Hello neighbors. In this blog please find my notes from the interneighborhood council where I serve as the NENA representative. I highlighted areas where you can provide input and get involved. -Suzanne Held
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From November 7 through 9 there will be three opportunities to give your feedback on draft proposals to update the Neighborhood Conservation Overlay Disrtrict (NCOD), created in 1991 to protect neighborhood character, historic districts, and historic landmarks. Your input can help preserve our neighborhood!
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Find out what's going on in the neighborhood!
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The Community Development Department is in the process of reviewing the Neighborhood Conservation Overlay District and the Historic Preservation Program. The intent of this project is to evaluate and explore potential alternatives to the NCOD and a restructure of the existing preservation program to better meet today’s community needs as the result of rapid change since the NCOD was first created. The second round of public participation events will be held at various venues October 1-3, 2018.
YOUR PARTICIPATION IS CRITICAL IN HELPING ENSURE THE NORTHEAST NEIGHBORHOOD KEEPS ITS CHARACTER.
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I am your NENA representative for the inter-neighborhood council (INC), which "exists to give a voice to neighbors and neighborhood concerns and facilitate communication between the City and neighborhoods through a representative forum as an advisory board to the City Commission." Below are my meeting notes from our September meeting yesterday evening. These meetings are open to the public and are a great way to learn about what is happening in Bozeman and with the neighborhoods. Good neighbor day is coming and Pints With Planners and open meetings to learn about the proposed Bozeman Public Safety Center...see details below about how to be involved in our community. Thanks, Suzanne Held
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The City of Bozeman’s Community Development Division has announced several upcoming Neighborhood Conservation Overlay District Review project community engagement events taking place October 1-3, 2018. These upcoming events will focus on presenting initial recommendations and soliciting community feedback, a result of the initial public outreach that took place this past July.
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The architect of the project being proposed along the west side of North Willson Avenue/south side of Short Street (currently a trailer park), will be holding an information meeting this SUNDAY, SEPT. 9, 3-6 pm at the SENIOR CENTER (807 N Tracy).
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Please come enjoy a pint and talk with City staff and other neighbors about the ins and outs of planning in Bozeman! At MAP Brewing, September 19th from 4:30-6 pm. Then head over to the Library from 6-8 pm to ask questions and find out more about the proposed new Safety Center on Rouse and Oak.
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Bozeman residents will vote this November whether or not to fund the city's new proposed $36.9 million Public Safety Center. The Center would be constructed on city-owned property off of North Rouse Avenue and Oak Street (between Oak and Tamarack) and will house a fire station, the police department, municipal courts and a space for victim services and prosecution. If the bond is approved, the average taxpayer will pay a little over a $100 a year for 20-years.
If you have questions, come to a listening session at the Library on Wednesday, September 19.
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The inter-neighborhood council (INC) "exists to give a voice to neighbors and neighborhood concerns and facilitate communication between the City and neighborhoods through a representative forum as an advisory board to the City Commission." Find out what's happening in the the neighborhoods.
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The updated 2018 Downtown Bozeman Improvement Plan will provide direction for the community over the next decade on critical issues such as economic development, place making, historic preservation, infrastructure and the corresponding regulatory frameworks. The week of August 13-17 will have several opportunities for public input and involvemen in the plan.
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The City of Bozeman is updating its Community Plan, which will guide future growth and development within the City over the next ten to twenty years. The Community Plan update engages the public in defining a shared vision for the future of Bozeman. This week is PLANNING WEEK, with several oppotunities for public involvement as well as an online survey. Read more and come participate in the future of our city!
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The Bozeman Community Plan, which outlines priorities and policies for the city's growth and development, is being updated. Find out how you can participate.
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Several public engagement opportunities are set for the week of July 16. Find out about the Neighborhood Conservation Overlay District (NCOD) review and how you can participate in its revision.
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Affordable Housing Community Survey
As part of the upcoming Housing Needs Assessment, the city is looking for input via a community housing survey. Please take a minute to fill out the survey.
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The Neighborhood Conservartion Overlay District (NCOD) is a zoning overlay district that was created by the City in 1991 to conserve neighborhood character and protect historic properties. The City has engaged a consultant team to conduct a comprehensive review of the NCOD. This exploration will begin with two weeks of outreach July 13th through the 24th.
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The City of Bozeman established the Neighborhood Conservation Overlay District (NCOD) in 1991 as a locally-adopted zoning district that prioritizes conservation of neighborhood character and preservation of historic properties. The boundary was initially based on the City’s 1957 census boundary. This summer the NCOD is being revised, and neighborhood participation is essential.
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