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Bozeman working group plans ballot initiative tying new development to affordable units

Bozeman Inter-Neighborhood Council · April 10, 2025
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Summary

A neighborhood working group announced a petition drive to place a water‑adequacy amendment on the November 2025 ballot that would require developers of three or more new residential units to provide one‑third of units affordable to low‑ and moderate‑income households.

Daniel Carty, a member of the Bozeman Water Adequacy for Residential Development Working Group, told the Inter‑Neighborhood Council that the group is collecting signatures to put a proposed amendment to the city’s water adequacy code before voters in November 2025. The initiative would require new residential developments of three dwelling units or more to provide one‑third of those units for rent at 60 percent of area median…

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