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Study commission reorganizes digital binder; city attorney cautions against treating AI transcripts as official record
Summary
The study commission directed staff to reorganize its online repository and the digital binder for clearer public access and to separate official city documents from study-commission documents.
The Bozeman Study Commission on March 6 directed staff to reorganize its online repository and digital binder to make materials easier for the public to find. Staff will rename the current “digital binder” folder to “Reference Materials,” add a folder for official city documents and a folder for study-commission documents (agendas, minutes, bylaws, timetable, tentative and final reports), and keep the bylaws accessible from the agenda as a top-level item.
Commissioners stressed straightforward navigation: separate folders for (1) city-adopted documents (growth policy,…
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