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Bozeman transportation board adopts 2026–27 work plan, greenlights safety projects
Summary
The Bozeman Transportation Advisory Board on April 22 approved its 2026–27 work plan and heard staff updates on a federally funded safety action plan, an awarded Oak & Ferguson signal project, neighborhood traffic calming installs, and a stop-sign program that will roll out incrementally.
The Bozeman Transportation Advisory Board voted April 22 to adopt its 2026–27 work plan, endorsing a set of planning, capital and policy priorities that staff say will drive the city's transportation investments over the next two years. The motion to approve the plan passed by voice vote.
The work plan frames board tasks around governance, planning, capital projects and parking policy, and ties into two major initiatives staff highlighted: a federally funded Safe Streets for All Safety Action Plan and a series of near-term traffic-safety projects. Director of Transportation and Engineering Nick Ross told the board that the Oak & Ferguson signal improvement project has been bid and awarded and will appear on the City Commission consent agenda May 5 for final approval so the contractor can begin work this year. "That project has been bid and awarded," Ross said,…
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