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Bozeman commission approves board restructuring, remote participation rule and HB 100 records-policy changes
Summary
The commission voted unanimously to reduce the Community Development Board from nine to seven members, allow one remote board member to count toward quorum with majority in-room required, and updated the city’s records‑request policy to comply with HB 100; appointments to the restructured board were confirmed.
The Bozeman City Commission unanimously approved a set of governance changes on Oct. 7 that alter board composition, remote participation rules and the city’s records-request policy.
Deputy Mayor Joey Morrison moved resolutions to restructure the Community Development Board, reducing membership from nine to seven (quorum falls from five to four) and removing obsolete municipal-code references to boards no longer used by the city. The package also included a limited remote‑participation rule allowing one remote board…
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