What's Happening?
The Bozeman Study Commission has announced a public hearing scheduled for June 18, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. The hearing will take place in the Commission Room at City Hall, Bozeman, MT, with options for remote participation. The purpose is to review the tentative
report and proposed amended charter, allowing the public to provide input and comments. The commission invites both oral and written testimonies from interested parties.
Why It's Important?
This public hearing is a critical component of local governance, providing residents with the opportunity to influence the city's charter and ensure it reflects community needs and values. Public participation in such hearings is essential for transparent and democratic decision-making processes. The outcomes could impact local policies and governance structures, affecting how the city addresses future challenges and opportunities.
What's Next?
Following the public hearing, the Study Commission will consider the feedback received to finalize the report and charter amendments. The community's input will play a vital role in shaping the final document, which will guide Bozeman's governance. Residents are encouraged to participate actively to ensure their voices are heard.

















