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Bozeman transportation staff outline safety plan RFP, major street projects and bike‑park access work

Bozeman City Transportation Advisory Board · February 25, 2026
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Summary

City transportation staff told the advisory board the RFP for a comprehensive safety action plan drew five proposals and previewed multiple 2026 street projects — including North 27th bids opening March 4, $100,000 in pedestrian upgrades on Babcock Street, and reconstruction of Mackle Hatton Road to serve a planned 70‑acre bike park.

Director Ross told the Transportation Advisory Board on Feb. 25 that the City closed the request‑for‑proposals period last week for a comprehensive safety action plan, and that five teams submitted proposals to serve as lead consultant. "We received 5 submissions from teams or firms that are looking to be our lead consultant for that safety plan," Ross said.

Ross said the safety plan will be developed in parallel with an upcoming transportation master plan so both documents align. He listed several large projects planned for 2026: bids for the North 27th project (Baxter to Cattail) open March 4; the…

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