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Volunteer, resident urge clearer HDRC cold-weather policies and tools at Bozeman meeting

2987428 · February 25, 2025
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Summary

A volunteer and resident told commissioners the HDRC warming shelter lacks basic tools like an outdoor thermometer and urged the city to press the contractor/nonprofit to maintain shelter access during extreme cold.

During public comment, Bozeman resident Henry Hall raised concerns about the HDRC warming shelter’s operations and whether the shelter follows consistent cold-weather policies.

"Bozeman's requirements for cold weather is 10 degrees with a windshield," Hall told the commission, contrasting that standard with a federal guideline he cited as 32…

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