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Bozeman to pilot odd–even alternate‑side parking on Tuesday plow route to speed snow removal
Summary
Transportation director Nick Ross presented a pilot program that asks residents on selected downtown residential streets to follow an odd/even Tuesday parking schedule for a trial period; enforcement will be educational (warnings) during the pilot and the city will not issue citations for odd/even noncompliance during the test.
Bozeman’s transportation staff said the city will pilot an alternate‑side/odd–even parking schedule on local streets served by the Tuesday snow‑grading route to improve plowing speed and safety.
Transportation Director Nick Ross introduced the pilot as a limited test that will cover the downtown neighborhoods on the Tuesday grader route (generally south of Main) with dates spelled out in a pilot calendar: first and third Tuesdays of the month will be the “odd” side, second and fourth Tuesdays the “even” side (staff cited sample dates including Feb. 4 and 18, March 4 and 18, and April dates if needed). Ross said the program is intentionally small in scope to allow the city to learn lessons before a potential…
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