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City council approves Resolution 899-2026 to discontinue street and alleys in Norton Second Addition

City Council of Columbus, Montana · August 3, 2026
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Summary

After a public hearing with no public comment, the Columbus City Council unanimously approved Resolution 899-2026 to discontinue a portion of a street and multiple alleys in the Norton Second Addition; the location was explained by City Attorney Ryan Addis. The vote was 5–0.

Mayor Joe Morse opened a public hearing on discontinuing a portion of a street and multiple alleys in the Norton Second Addition; there was no public comment and the hearing was closed.

At the regular meeting that followed, the council approved Resolution 899-2026 to discontinue the identified street and alley segments. City Attorney Ryan Addis explained the precise location before the motion. Councilmember Dennis Holten moved to approve the resolution and Tim Mayo seconded; the roll-call vote was unanimous (Rick White, Dennis Holten, Tim Mayo, Kelly Ault and Danen Johannes voted yea, 5–0). The minutes record no public opposition during the hearing.

The action formally authorizes the city to discontinue the named right-of-way; the minutes do not specify the next administrative steps or an effective date. The public hearing record was closed at the meeting, and no appeals or remonstrances were recorded in the minutes.