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City staff reports progress on Livingston’s 2021 growth policy; consultant funding, waterway and stormwater work planned

Livingston City Commission · January 7, 2026
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City Manager Grant Gager told the commission that roughly one-third (73) of the 219 strategies in the 2021 growth policy have been implemented, with key next steps including a waterway study, stormwater evaluation, and a consultant-led update funded in part by $25,000 appropriated in FY2026.

City Manager Grant Gager briefed the Livingston City Commission on Jan. 6 about progress implementing the 2021 growth policy and laid out near-term priorities including a waterway study, technical zoning changes, public-works design updates and a stormwater evaluation.

"Fully one third of them, 73 have been implemented," Gager said, summarizing staff’s accounting of the 219 strategies in the plan. He said roughly 85 strategies are in progress, 29 are in policy development, and 32 have not yet been started.

Gager described recent accomplishments: adoption of a parks master plan; ordinance 3064…

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