Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-07-19 City Commission Packet Materials - A4. Joint Meeting of the City Commission and ASMSU - SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS (1)City of Bozeman partnerships with Montana State University A selection…there are many others! National Conference for Undergraduate Research – NCUR • March 26-28, 2020 • http://www.montana.edu/ncur2020/ SAFE Coalition: Substance Abuse Free Environment Dean of Students office • Spring and summer family orientations – Welcome from the City of Bozeman, website, code • Parent email contributions from the City • Code of Conduct applies on and off campus: http://www.montana.edu/knowyourcode/ • Community Concern Form: https://cm.maxient.com/reportingform.php?MontanaStateUniv&layout_id=14 • Fraternity Sorority Life (FSL) support in volunteerism, issue resolution, and neighborhood contributions like parked cars, exchanging contact info, Neighborhood Association events, etc. City of Bozeman Code Compliance, PD, Animal Control…close partnerships with MSUPD and DoS MSU Communications – Community Relations • Creating a master communication plan for joint educational messaging. • Good Neighbor Committee • Neighbor meeting – MSU construction impacts Off Campus Living – working to support MSU students living off campus as a renter…perhaps the first time renting and adulting! • Jointly created Off Campus Housing Guide https://www.montana.edu/reslife/pdfs/2018-2019- publications/2018-ResLife-OffCampus-Housing-Guide.pdf • Off Campus Living Fair – had 250 people come through in 2019. Scheduled for late March 2020 • CSU/Ft. Collins visit to Bozeman/MSU – late October 2019 Office of Student Success • Student volunteerism: i.e Good Neighbor door hangar distribution • Community events and outreach (examples below) Welcome Back Bobcats • Catapalooza – 9 City Departments participated this year! • Over Main Street Banner – CoB and MSU logo • Joint messaging: social media • Move In Day – Residence Halls Good Neighbor Day – September 27, 2019 • Flower pop up – around town, BHS, MSU • Residence halls • Sororities – Panhellenic Council; Fraternities – Inter Fraternity Council Adopt a Drain • Stormwater working with MSU to adopt drains on campus CleanUp Day - annually in late April • LRES Club volunteer • High student participation cleaning up around town Parking • MSU RPPD outreach • Move your car over break - messaging • Parked cars – snow removal – Nextdoor and Bozeman Street Reports Census: partners in Complete Count Committee Neighborhood Association participation (UNA in particular) • Neighbor issue resolution (ie. Neighbor had a conflict with member of Chi Omega. Resolved.) • Nextdoor – use social media communication to move cars over winter break, city code, etc. • Social connections with neighbors – UNA block party, Good Neighbor Day, etc. Western Transportation Institute (WTI) 1. Past and current neighborhood traffic calming pop-up projects: • Tamarack • Valley Unit (Yellowstone, Meagher) • Cooper Park (Koch, 5th) • Bogert Park/Church • Lindley Park/Cypress 2. Neighborhood Traffic Calming Toolkit – CoB website (Coming soon!) https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1b2P-gncQQ7NNvRcG2bph_xEK2BGquefU?usp=sharing This is where the information lives for now, but will be put up on City website next week. Below is a description of the contents of the folder and the traffic calming program. Created by Dani Hess – WTI. City partners include Kellen Gamradt, Taylor Lonsdale, Tanya Andreasen, John Vandelinder and others! 3. CaTS – see below MSU Community-Engaged And Transformational Scholarship (CATS) Collaborations with City of Bozeman The Community-Engaged and Transformational Scholarship (CATS) Program is a collaboration between the City of Bozeman and Montana State University for large-scale university-agency project collaborations. Projects generated by the City are matched with MSU faculty and students to courses; students gain real-world experience while simultaneously providing added capacity to community efforts. https://www.epicn.org/landing_page/community/. NOTE: This used to be called EPIC-N.