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Commission notes tax‑increment funds available in mature urban renewal districts; staff asked to propose neighborhood engagement process

3685165 · May 7, 2025
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Summary

City commissioners approved FY26 budgets for urban renewal districts and discussed that Midtown and Northeast districts have accumulated tax‑increment funds but currently lack advisory boards; staff were asked to propose an engagement process so neighborhoods can weigh in on project priorities.

A city commissioner updated the Economic Vitality Board on recent City Commission action approving fiscal year 2026 budgets for Bozeman’s urban renewal districts and on conversation about engagement in mature districts.

Commissioners and staff discussed that the Midtown and Northeast…

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