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Commissioner Jones Sets Public Hearings for Tanglewood Lake Estates Resolutions

April 30, 2024 | Yellowstone, Montana



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Commissioner Jones Sets Public Hearings for Tanglewood Lake Estates Resolutions
Public hearings are on the horizon for Yellowstone County, as the commissioners moved forward with several resolutions during their April 30 meeting. The most significant decisions included the intent to dissolve and change boundaries for local improvement districts, setting the stage for community input.

Commissioner Jones initiated the approval of Resolution 24-77, which aims to dissolve RSID 713 for Tanglewood Lake Estates. A public hearing is scheduled for June 11, 2024, at 9:30 AM in Room 3108, allowing residents to voice their opinions on the matter. The commissioners unanimously supported the motion, highlighting the importance of community engagement in local governance.

In a related move, the board approved Resolution 24-78, which proposes a boundary change for RSID 715 in the same subdivision. This resolution also sets a public hearing for June 11, 2024, at 9:30 AM, ensuring that residents have the opportunity to discuss the implications of the boundary adjustments.

Additionally, the commissioners passed Resolution 24-79, appointing a board of viewers to oversee the abandonment of a portion of Rosebud Lane. The board will include key county officials, ensuring a thorough review of the proposed changes.

Another resolution, 24-80, was approved to set a public hearing for May 14, 2024, regarding the abandonment of a section of 50 Sixth Street West in Sunny Cove Fruit Farms. This hearing will also take place at 9:30 AM in Room 3108, further emphasizing the county's commitment to transparency and public involvement.

The meeting concluded with the approval of several claims and the consent agenda, marking a productive session for the Yellowstone County Commission. As these public hearings approach, residents are encouraged to participate and share their views on these important local issues.

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