During the public‑comment period at the Bozeman Study Commission’s June 5 meeting, resident John Meyer urged commissioners to consider changing the city’s form of government to a strong‑mayor system, make commission positions full time and pay commissioners a market salary.
“My experience in the last several years is that Bozeman has found itself in some predicaments in terms of the city manager … so again, I would encourage you to go to a strong mayor position,” John Meyer said. He added that rapid city growth means commissioner roles should be full time and salaried ‘‘like a real paid position’’ so local residents could afford to serve.
Commissioners thanked him for his remarks but did not take action on those suggestions during the meeting. The commission’s engagement and study plans, adopted the same night, lay out procedures for public outreach and research; those processes could surface resident views like Meyer’s for later deliberation and any recommendations that would require charter changes.