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Join us for our 3rd annual Bozeman Fourth of July Fireworks Show! Bogert pool will open Friday, June 20th View the updated schedule for the summer season! The City Commission has restarted work on the UDC Subscribe to our page to stay up to date on engagement opportunities View the data behind the Belonging in Bozeman plan
- Fourth of July Fireworks Show | City of Bozeman News | City Of Bozeman
Join us for the third annual City of Bozeman Fourth of July Fireworks Show! The fireworks display will take place at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds and start at 10 p m
- Planning Checklists, Guides, Brochures | City Of Bozeman
New construction, alterations, or movement of structures within Bozeman's Neighborhood Conservation Overlay District (NCOD) requires review to ensure we're preserving historic character in our community
- Geographic Information System (GIS) | City Of Bozeman
City of Bozeman GIS Division homepage, dedicated to enhancing knowledge through the use of data analysis and spatial data solutions This division is responsible for collecting, managing, analyzing, and distributing data for a multitude of City departments and is your source for information derived from data driven processes
- Bozeman Police Department | City Of Bozeman
This week in Bozeman PD world Swipe for the Calls for Service snapshot! We had 952 calls, 111 new Exactly four years ago, Steven Kilwein was found murdered in his home at 101 N 9th Avenue Since Stuck for a good cause! School Resource Officer Jeremy Tankink took on the “Tape the SRO” challenge
- City Commission | City Of Bozeman
The Bozeman City Commission is composed of four members elected by the voters of the city at large in accordance with the City Charter, and a mayor elected as provided in Montana Code Annotated
- Online Services | City Of Bozeman
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- Landscape and Irrigation Standards for New Development - Bozeman
The City of Bozeman has adopted a Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance (WELO) which has revised required landscape and irrigation standards for new development projects in order to reduce water use and support sustainable growth
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