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Residents urge tree preservation and neighborhood zoning; MSU quantum center, World Quantum Day recognized

5332721 · April 8, 2025
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During public comment the commission heard pleas to preserve mature street trees and the city’s urban forest, a resident-led petition to change Centennial Park neighborhood zoning to RA, an announcement from Montana State University’s QCOR and a mayoral proclamation of World Quantum Day.

Several public-comment speakers at the April 8 Bozeman City Commission meeting urged officials to protect street trees and preserve neighborhood character, and a neighborhood delegation formally requested a zoning change in the Centennial Park area. The meeting also included a proclamation naming April 14 World Quantum Day and a presentation about Montana State University’s new quantum research center.

Mary Bateson, a Bozeman resident, requested the commission reconsider city staff decisions related to an application that would remove publicly owned boulevard trees on Lamy Street. Bateson cited the Bozeman Emerald Ash Borer course of action…

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