Bozeman boards and commission weigh FY27 budget, $1.89M lift station contract, and transportation plan updates
Bozeman's City Commission was scheduled to adopt the FY27 Annual Operating Budget and 2027 Biennium Budget at its June 23 meeting, along with several contract awards totaling millions in infrastructure spending. Minutes have not yet been published for any of the meetings below, so the items reflect what was on each agenda — not confirmed outcomes.
City Commission — June 23
The Commission's agenda listed adoption of the FY27 Annual Operating Budget and 2027 Biennium Budget as a primary action item. The consent agenda included a $1,892,731.72 contract award to Sime Construction, Inc. for the Valley Center Lift Station and Force Main project. Commissioners were also scheduled to authorize a notice of award to Williams Civil Construction, Inc. for the MSU Sewer Interceptor Replacement Project Phase 1, and to authorize change order one with Williams Civil Construction for Bozeman Sports Park Phase 2. A professional services agreement with Downtown Bozeman Partnership for administration of the Downtown Business Improvement District and Urban Renewal District for FY27 was also on the consent agenda.
Transportation Board — June 24
The Transportation Board was set to review and scope a request for qualifications for the 2027 Transportation Master Plan. The agenda also included an update on the Gallatin Valley MPO Long Range Transportation Plan and discussion of managing a residential parking permit district for Bozeman High School. Approval of April 22, 2026 meeting minutes was listed as a procedural item.
Gallatin Valley MPO Transportation Policy Coordinating Committee — June 24
The TPCC was scheduled to consider Amendment No. 1 to the FFY2026 Unified Planning Work Program, adding $58,505 for additional consultant work on the Long Range Transportation Plan, including GIS, modeling, and spring engagement. The committee was also set to conduct a first review of the FFY2027 Unified Planning Work Program and receive a background report on the Valley Center Spur. Approval of March 25, 2026 meeting minutes was listed.
Urban Parks and Forestry Board — June 25
The board was scheduled to approve minutes from its May 28, 2026 meeting and review public survey results and preliminary tree data for the 2026 Urban Forest Management Plan. A bi-annual Sunset Hills Report presentation was also on the agenda. The meeting was held in-person and via video conference, with public comments accepted through both formats.
Sustainability Board — July 2
The Sustainability Board was scheduled to consider recommending that the City Commission authorize a Green Power Program Lead Community Agreement with NorthWestern Energy. The board was also set to discuss a proposed amendment to wetland and watercourse code submittal requirements. Procedural items included approval of June 10, 2026 minutes and public comment on non-agenda items within board jurisdiction.
Coming up
No public meetings are listed on the city's published schedules for the next 14 days. Residents should check the city's official calendar for any special meetings or rescheduled items, as minutes from the June 23–July 2 meetings have not yet been published and outcomes cannot be confirmed at this time.
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