What's Happening?
The Three Forks City Council has scheduled a public hearing for April 14, 2026, at 6:00 PM to discuss a Resolution of Intent regarding the declaration of certain city properties as surplus. This resolution aims to identify properties that are no longer
necessary for city operations and authorize their sale or disposal. The hearing will take place at City Hall, located at 206 S. Main Street, Three Forks, Montana. Interested parties can review the drafted resolution and the list of equipment and vehicles on the city's official website. The city will accept bids for these properties until 5:00 PM on the day of the hearing. Additionally, the council will accept both written and verbal comments during the hearing, with the option to submit comments via email before the deadline.
Why It's Important?
This public hearing is significant as it addresses the management and optimization of city resources. By declaring certain properties as surplus, the city aims to streamline its operations and potentially generate revenue through the sale of these assets. This process reflects a broader trend in municipal governance where cities assess and reallocate resources to better serve their communities. The outcome of this hearing could impact local businesses and residents who may be interested in acquiring the surplus properties. Furthermore, it sets a precedent for transparency and public involvement in municipal decision-making processes.
What's Next?
Following the public hearing, the Three Forks City Council will review the comments and bids received before making a final decision on the resolution. If approved, the city will proceed with the sale or disposal of the identified surplus properties. Stakeholders, including local businesses and residents, may respond by participating in the bidding process or voicing their opinions during the hearing. The council's decision could influence future municipal policies regarding asset management and community engagement.









