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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExhibit BEXHIBIT “B” EXHIBIT “B” BOZEMAN 000001 2020 = 50,000 2040 = 100,000 BOZEMAN IS GROWING. With the highest growth rate in Montana, Bozeman population will double by 2040. SAFETY NEEDS ARE INCREASING. Bozeman Fire calls have increased 59% since 2011, and Bozeman Police calls have increased 16% since 2008. The Bozeman Public Safety Center is A 4-IN-1 SOLUTION to increased emergency service needs for the City of Bozeman. $The Bozeman Public Safety Center would sit on existing City-owned property on N. Rouse, with a total building and equipment cost of $36.9 million. That investment equates to $101.78/year for a typical homeowner. Make sure your voice is heard. VOTE on November 6. Bond FactsBozeman Public Safety Center BOZEMAN 000002 HOW DOES THE BOZEMAN PUBLIC SAFETY CENTER HELP RESIDENTS? • 4-in-1 safety hub of fire, police, municipal courts and victim services for Bozeman residents. • Provides space for emergency services and courts to expand and grow as Bozeman grows. • By investing in our emergency services, residents invest in safe neighborhoods. WHY INVEST NOW? • Failing current facilities and cramped spaces could impact emergency services response time. • Bozeman residents can save $2.25 million in construction inflation costs. • Selling Fire Station #1 will offset cost by $2.5 million. • Shifting fire station locations will save residents $1.2 million annually in operations. • The Bozeman Public Safety Center will delay the need for a fourth fire station for 6-8 years. Visit www.bozeman.net for more information. Paid for by the City of Bozeman, Brian LaMeres, Treasurer, PO Box 1230, Bozeman, MT 59771 Public WorksPO Box 1230 Bozeman, MT 59771 CONTINUED COMMITMENT: Gallatin County supports the Bozeman Public Safety Center, and cooperation between the City of Bozeman, Gallatin County Sheriff’s Department and Gallatin County will continue. Make sure your voice is heard. VOTE on November 6. 07/30/18 2K BOZEMAN 000003 Paid for by the City of Bozeman, Brian LaMeres, Treasurer, PO Box 1230, Bozeman, MT 59771 BOZEMAN 000004 BOZEMAN 000005 1BOZEMAN 000006 Slide 21 Becky Edwards, 6/18/2018BOZEMAN 000007 BOZEMAN 000008 BOZEMAN 000009 BOZEMAN 000010 BOZEMAN 000011 BOZEMAN 000012 BOZEMAN 000013 BOZEMAN 000014 BOZEMAN 000015 BOZEMAN 000016 BOZEMAN 000017 BOZEMAN 000018 BOZEMAN 000019 BOZEMAN 000020 BOZEMAN 000021 BOZEMAN 000022 BOZEMAN 000023 BOZEMAN 000024 BOZEMAN 000025 BOZEMAN IS SAFE. LET’S KEEP ITTHAT WAY. • Bozeman is growing and our safety needs are increasing. • Fire, police, courts and victim services need more space and dependable facilities. • Let’s plan for Bozeman’s safe neighborhoods now, and in the future. • This is a need we can’t ignore. Invest today. Make your voice heard: VOTE NOVEMBER 6. Find out more at WWW.BOZEMAN.NET A 4-IN-1 SOLUTION Paid for by the City of Bozeman, Brian LaMeres, Treasurer, PO Box 1230, Bozeman, MT 59771 BOZEMAN 000026 KEEP BOZEMAN SAFE. MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD. VOTE NOV. 6. WWW.BOZEMAN.NET BOZEMAN 000027 Make sure your voice is heard. VOTE on November 6. Visit www.bozeman.net for more information. Paid for by the City of Bozeman, Brian LaMeres, Treasurer, PO Box 1230, Bozeman, MT 59771 BOZEMAN IS SAFE. LET’S KEEP ITTHAT WAY. Learn about the upcoming ballot initiative for the proposed Bozeman Public Safety Center. TOWN HALL MEETING Wednesday, October 3, 6-8pm Bozeman Fire House #3, 1730 Vaquero Parkway BOZEMAN 000028 BOZEMAN PUBLIC SAFETY CENTERBOND FACTS Make sure your voice is heard. VOTE on November 6. Visit www.bozeman.net for more information. Paid for by the City of Bozeman, Brian LaMeres, Treasurer, PO Box 1230, Bozeman, MT 59771 The proposed Bozeman Public Safety Center bond item will be on your November 6 election ballot. Whether you vote absentee or in person at your polling location, CHECK THE LAST PAGE OF YOUR BALLOT TO MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD ON THIS ISSUE. 2020 = 50,000 2040 = 100,000 BOZEMAN IS GROWING. With the highest growth rate in Montana, Bozeman population will double by 2040. SAFETY NEEDS ARE INCREASING. Bozeman Fire calls have increased 59% since 2011, and Bozeman Police calls have increased 16% since 2008. The Bozeman Public Safety Center is A 4-IN-1 SOLUTION to increased emergency service needs for the City of Bozeman. $The Bozeman Public Safety Center would sit on existing City-owned property on N. Rouse, with a total building and equipment cost of $36.9 million. That investment equates to $101.78/YEAR for a typical homeowner. HOW DOES THE BOZEMAN PUBLIC SAFETY CENTER HELP RESIDENTS? • 4-in-1 safety hub of fire, police, municipal courts and victim services for Bozeman residents. • Provides space for emergency services and courts to expand and grow as Bozeman grows. • By investing in our emergency services, residents invest in safe neighborhoods. WHY INVEST NOW? • Failing current facilities and cramped spaces could impact emergency services response time. • Bozeman residents can save $2.25 million in construction inflation costs. • Selling Fire Station #1 will offset cost by $2.5 million. • Shifting fire station locations will save residents $1.2 million annually in operations. • The Bozeman Public Safety Center will delay the need for a fourth fire station for 6-8 years. CONTINUED COMMITMENT • Gallatin County supports the Bozeman Public Safety Center. • Cooperation between the City of Bozeman, Gallatin County Sheriff’s Department and Gallatin County will continue. • The jail will remain at the current Law and Justice Center off of 19th Ave. BOZEMAN IS SAFE. LET’S KEEP IT THAT WAY. BOZEMAN 000029 BOZEMAN 000030 BOZEMAN 000031 BOZEMAN 000032 BOZEMAN 000033 MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARDVOTE NOV. 6 A 4-IN-1 SOLUTION BOZEMAN IS SAFE. LET’S KEEP ITTHAT WAY. BOZEMAN IS SAFE. LET’S KEEP ITTHAT WAY. BOZEMAN PUBLIC SAFETY CENTERBOND FACTS 2020 = 50,000 2040 = 100,000 BOZEMAN IS GROWING. With the highest growth rate in Montana, Bozeman population will double by 2040. SAFETY NEEDS ARE INCREASING. Bozeman Fire calls have increased 59% since 2011, and Bozeman Police calls have increased 16% since 2008. The Bozeman Public Safety Center is A 4-IN-1 SOLUTION to increased emergency service needs for the City of Bozeman. $The Bozeman Public Safety Center would sit on existing City-owned property on N. Rouse, with a total building and equipment cost of $36.9 million. That investment equates to $101.78/year for a typical homeowner. MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARDVOTE NOV. 6 A 4-IN-1 SOLUTION Paid for by the City of Bozeman, Brian LaMeres, Treasurer, PO Box 1230, Bozeman, MT 59771 Paid for by the City of Bozeman, Brian LaMeres, Treasurer, PO Box 1230, Bozeman, MT 59771 Find out more at WWW.BOZEMAN.NET Paid for by the City of Bozeman, Brian LaMeres, Treasurer, PO Box 1230, Bozeman, MT 59771 BOZEMAN 000034 MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARDVOTE NOV. 6 WWW.BOZEMAN.NET A 4-IN-1 SOLUTION BOZEMAN IS SAFE. LET’S KEEP ITTHAT WAY. • Bozeman is growing and our safety needs are increasing. • Fire, police, courts and victim services need more space and dependable facilities. • Let’s plan for Bozeman’s safe neighborhoods now, and in the future. • This is a need we can’t ignore. INVEST TODAY. BOZEMAN 000035 HOW DOES THE BOZEMAN PUBLIC SAFETY CENTER HELP RESIDENTS? • 4-in-1 safety hub of fire, police, municipal courts and victim services for Bozeman residents. • Provides space for emergency services and courts to expand and grow as Bozeman grows. • By investing in our emergency services, residents invest in safe neighborhoods. WHY INVEST NOW? • Failing current facilities and cramped spaces could impact emergency services response time. • Bozeman residents can save $2.25 million in construction inflation costs. • Selling Fire Station #1 will offset cost by $2.5 million. • Shifting fire station locations will save residents $1.2 million annually in operations. • The Bozeman Public Safety Center will delay the need for a fourth fire station for 6-8 years. • The Bozeman Public Safety Center would sit on existing City-owned property on N. Rouse, with a total building and equipment cost of $36.9 million. That investment equates to $101.78/year for a typical homeowner. CONTINUED COMMITMENT • Gallatin County supports the Bozeman Public Safety Center. • Cooperation between the City of Bozeman, Gallatin County Sheriff’s Department and Gallatin County will continue. Make sure your voice is heard. VOTE on November 6. Visit www.bozeman.net for more information. Paid for by the City of Bozeman, Brian LaMeres, Treasurer, PO Box 1230, Bozeman, MT 59771 BOZEMAN 000036 BOZEMAN 000037 BOZEMAN 000038 BOZEMAN 000039 BOZEMAN 000040 BOZEMAN 000041 BOZEMAN 000042 Bozeman is growing, a lot. We know you all feel it every day and as your Police Chief and Fire Chief we see a special side of the impacts first hand. Growth and public safety are connected and as one increases, so does the need for the other. A lot has changed in our community and we’ve been spending a lot of time thinking about the big picture, trying to find the best solution for Bozeman. The Bozeman Public Safety Center is a 4-in-1 solution to Bozeman’s four pressing public safety needs now and in the future. Fire Station #1’s current location has some benefits. We like being able to cross the street to visit City Hall or step out the door to help with large events downtown. But, the truth is, our current facilities just don’t fit our needs anymore and they’re not fitting the needs of this community. This facility will move us half a mile north onto property the community already owns. The location would provide quick access to the growing west side of town by way of Oak Street. Even though we see lots of development on the outer edges of the city, the bulk of work (for both of our departments) remains downtown. The proposed location would allow us to continue our quick response times to that area. The facility is designed to accommodate us for the growth we’re experiencing and the growth that’s to come. As Chiefs for our agencies we’re excited for a building that would bring our two departments closer together. While we respond to many of the same calls every day there is much to be gained by developing our working relationships away from chaos of a scene. Building those interpersonal relationships will improve our service for you in the form of department efficiencies and keep up our excellent response times. Beyond the day to day we will see improved synergy as we plan for the large scale events that become more prevalent in our busy community. Co-locating our departments encourages uninterrupted teamwork and thoughtful problem solving – upping our game to the highest standard that our city deserves. Yes, the move does mean officers and deputies would no longer be based in the same building but we’re committed to maintaining our strong collaboration with them as well as keeping our shared teams for issues ranging from sexual assault and domestic violence to large scale emergencies and tactical incidents. Even though, if approved, we’d be in separate buildings we’ll continue to work together on cases and respond to public safety issues on a daily basis. That won’t stop. Our departments have worked hard to reach the high professional standards worthy of our city. Just last year the Fire Department moved up to a Class 2 rating from the Insurance Services Office (ISO) placing us in the top three percent of departments nationwide and saving the community money on insurance premiums. The Police Department continues to maintain Bozeman’s high level of public safety and in 2017 Bozeman had the lowest crime rate amongst other large cities in the state. There is a need for a professional facility equal to the professional safety work force we have here. We’re proud of the good work being done here but have now reached the point that the facilities are holding us back and threaten to stifle us at a time when our demands are higher than ever. The typical home owner would pay $101.78 per year for the $36.9 million bond. That’s about $8.50 a month. That equates to about two coffees a month, or a box of treats for pet at home, or less than three gallons of gas. The amount, however big or small it is to you, is a sacrifice and we do not take that lightly. Finally, on behalf of the staffs of the Bozeman Police Department and the Bozeman Fire Department we want to say thank you. Your support for us is felt every day and does not go unrecognized. BOZEMAN 000043 The Bozeman Public Safety Center is a solution to ensure that we can continue the safety and quality of life we all enjoy here; now and into the future. We encourage you to make your voice heard on November 6th. 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This bond initiative would fund the Bozeman Public Safety Center, a $36.9 million facility off of city owned property on North Rouse Ave that would house four major safety departments: police, fire, courts and victim services. Bozeman is growing at a rate unmatched in other parts of Montana. By 2020 population is expected to reach 50,000, and by 2040 census numbers are expected to top 100,000 residents. Many residents are drawn to Bozeman because of safe neighborhoods, quality schools, proximity to recreational amenities and the quaint, welcoming downtown corridor. As our population grows, so does Bozeman’s need for emergency services to maintain the high quality of life that make Bozeman, Bozeman. Since 2011, Bozeman Police calls have increased by 16% and Bozeman Fire calls have increased 59%. Both the police and fire departments operate in cramped, outdated and unsafe conditions. Both Fire Station #1 and Bozeman Police headquarters are at capacity, while rapid growth dictates additional firemen and officers to maintain low response times. The Bozeman Public Safety Center is a 4-in-1 solution for significant safety needs for the growing Bozeman community. In addition to allowing elbow room for police and fire to expand and plan for future growth of both departments, municipal courts and victims services would also receive a hefty increase in both simple square footage but most importantly, safety and privacy for victims and employees. Currently, victims of crimes have no separation or privacy from their accused. They are forced to sit in close proximity to the defendants and to the jury, and there are no secure hallways or rooms to hold and transfer criminals. By investing in safe facilities, we invest in peace of mind for both the victim and employees of courts and the prosecution department. By building the Bozeman Public Safety Center now, residents can save $2.25 million in construction inflation costs each year. Additionally, by relocating Fire Station #1 locations taxpayers would save $1.2 million annually in operations expenses, and would free up valuable downtown property that offset costs of construction. Bozeman families invest in their children each month through recreational activities, arts and musical lessons, and more. A similar investment of $101.78 per month in property tax for the average homeowner is also an investment in Bozeman families, maintaining safe neighborhoods, low emergency response times, and services targeted to Bozeman’s unique needs. Make your voice heard on November 6th, and VOTE! BOZEMAN 000048 BOZEMAN 000049 PROPOSED LOCATION OF Keep Bozeman Safe. VOTE NOVEMBER 6. 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