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Resident pitches phased pump track for Cut Bank, offers grant and design details

City of Cut Bank City Council · February 2, 2026
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Resident Andy Bogart urged the Cut Bank City Council to pursue a pump track (bike park) in town, describing a phased project with a $14,500 concept-design fee and estimated construction phases of roughly $300,000–$450,000 for phase 1 and about $350,000 for a later expansion, and asked the city to identify up to three sites for surveys.

Andy Bogart urged the Cut Bank City Council to consider building a pump track — a compact bike and wheeled-sports course — and outlined a phased approach and funding options.

Bogart, who addressed the council during the public-comment period, said the vendor (an American firm he discussed) offers professional concept-design services for $14,500, accepts 50% down, and can survey up to three sites if the city supplies potential locations. He gave an example cost breakdown he said the vendor provided elsewhere: an initial phase…

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