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Local working group eyes water‑adequacy ballot initiative tying development to affordable units
Summary
A grassroots group called WARD is collecting signatures for a Nov. 2025 ballot initiative to require new residential developments of three units or more to include one‑third affordable units at specified AMI thresholds as a condition of building under the city's water adequacy code.
A local group called Bozeman Water Adequacy for Residential Development (WARD) is collecting signatures to place a city ballot initiative on the November 2025 ballot that would change the city’s water adequacy code and impose affordable‑housing requirements on many new residential developments.
Daniel Carty, a member of the WARD working group, told the InterNeighborhood Council that the city’s recently launched integrated water resources…
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