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Bozeman City Commission adopts Bikesville Community Park master plan after broad community support

Bozeman City Commission · April 7, 2026
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Summary

The Bozeman City Commission voted 5–0 on April 7, 2026, to adopt the Bikesville Community Park master plan, converting landfill‑capped city land to a regional bike park supported by more than 800 donors and a projected $1.2 million in city and grant funding.

The Bozeman City Commission on April 7 adopted a resolution approving the Bikesville Community Park master plan, voting 5–0 to convert capped landfill property to a multi‑use bike‑park and trails system.

The commission approved a conceptual park master plan presented by parks staff and partners from the Gallatin Valley Land Trust. The project is supported by more than 800 private donors and a city commitment of roughly $1.2 million, including an expected $750,000 Land and Water Conservation Fund grant, according to staff.

Parks planning and development manager Addie Jaden told the commission the plan balances trail infrastructure and natural‑resource protection, including protecting a core area of intact native grass and setting…

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