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District Manager’s Report
Business Improvement District Board
January 2021
Downtown Plan Projects
Here are some updates regarding other projects proposed in the 2019 Downtown Plan.
Bozeman Creek—The Downtown Partnership partnered with Mountain Time Arts to identify opportunities to
enhance and improve Bozeman Creek. Their initial work was completed by Intrinsik and partially funded with a
Downtown URD Technical Assistance Grant. MTA has created a project website that will be updated as more
work is completed: https://mountaintimearts.org/see-bozeman-creek Part One has been completed and the
decision to move forward with Part Two has been placed on hold until both organizations have filled their
Executive Director positions.
Soroptomist Park—The Downtown Partnership partnered with the MSU CATS program in the fall of 2020 to
have a senior-level landscape design class and a stream restoration ecology class develop improvement
concepts for Soroptomist Park. The final report can be found on the downtown website.
https://downtownbozeman.org/uploads/MSU_SoroptimistBozemanCreek_Report_sm.pdf
Alley Improvements—The Downtown Partnership partnered with DHM Design to develop a final preferred
concept design plan for the alley next to the Bridger Park Garage between North Tracy and North Black. The
final report can be found on the downtown website. https://downtownbozeman.org/uploads/2020-11-
12_Bozeman_Alleyways_-_Report_Reduced.pdf
Transportation & Mobility Analysis—The Downtown URD board approved the scope of work with Sanderson
Stewart at their June board meeting. The SOW will provide analysis and recommendations associated with the
transportation-related improvements in the 2019 DBIP. The deliverables will be shared with City of Bozeman
and MDT for agency review.
Structured Parking Planning— Major impediments have been discovered with the two preferred sites for a
second garage. Therefore, DBP staff is looking at other sites and reconsidering different types of structured
parking. The consulting team is going to look the options to install simple decks above existing surface lots as a
simpler more affordable way to create more spaces.
City Parking Policy Updates—The Parking Commission introduced the parking engagement plan to implement
parking strategies in downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. The plan aims to inform constituents through a
series of engagement sessions and outreach to produce a consensus on parking topics. The stakeholder
outreach and public engagement will begin in January. Here is the link to review the draft engagement plan:
http://weblink.bozeman.net/WebLink8/0/doc/227693/Electronic.aspx
The ”Park BZN” app is now live and allows users of the garage to register their cars from their phone rather than
visiting a pay stations in the garage.
Downtown Plan UDC Recommendations—The schedule for April 2021 has not been announced.
https://www.bozeman.net/government/planning/udc-discussions
Homeless Working Group
Members of the group currently are made up of Emily Cope, Chris Naumann, Susan Gregory (Bozeman Public
Library), Susan Neubauer (Fresco Café owner), Amy Kirkland (Altitude Gallery owner), Erica Brubaker (Wild Joes
Coffee owner), Marek Ziegler (Bozeman PD), and Heather Grenier (HRDC). The first version of the business
resource toolkit was sent out to downtown property and business owners on November 11th. This toolkit will be
revised as new resources and information become available. Emily Cope and Amy Kirkland met with Jeff
Mihelich on January 12th. Jeff shared his experiences of working in Ft. Collins and offered an idea of piloting a
program over the summer of having downtown resource officers who would develop relationships with all
business/property owners and individuals who may be experiencing homelessness or mental health concerns.
The resource officers would be available for anyone to contact if they are experiencing a situation with
individuals downtown that does not require police presence. The next steps of this pilot program will be
conversations surrounding funding sources and logistics of managing the program.
Maintenance Program Update
Currently we have one part-time general maintenance employee (Mike), one weekend general maintenance
employee and one part-time garage maintenance employee (Trish).
Below are the maintenance statistics comparing the year-to-date figures from this year (FY21) to the
corresponding stats from last year (FY20).
FY2020 Y-T-D FY2021 Y-T-D
Total Avg/mnth Total Avg/mnth Difference
Trash Emptied 1472 245 1788 298 +316
Recycling Emptied 334 56 423 71 +89
Graffiti Removed 156 26 334 56 +178
Building Projects
Osborne Building (233 East Main) 4-story mixed use building with 2 floors of restaurant use and 2 floors
of offices. Construction began October 2018. See https://www.theosbornebozeman.com/
“OSM” Building 5 story mixed use building proposed on southwest corner of Babcock and Wallace—
construction began Spring 2019.
One 11 Lofts (corner of North Willson and West Lamme) 50-unit apartment building with 53 parking
spaces. Construction began spring 2019.
Merin Condos (on North Bozeman across from Dave’s Sushi) 28 units of owner-occupied housing. Under
construction.
Village Downtown 30 new residential condo units and 9 single-family lots are under review by the City.
Veranda Apartments (111 South Church) proposed new construction of 6 units.
AC Hotel (5 East Mendenhall) 6 story 140 room full-service hotel. Under construction.
East End Flats (240 East Mendenhall) 6-story mixed use project. Development review completed and
final site plan approved.
Strata Building (106 East Babcock)—former BSW Bank—3 floor (46,000 SF) office building. Construction
projected to be complete 4th quarter 2020.
Carin Townhomes (northwest corner of W Beall & N Grand)—5 townhome condos currently under
construction.
New Businesses
• Tanoshii—113 East Main—formerly Corx—renovations underway
• Smoke, Fire & Coal—303 East Main—formerly Fire Pizza—renovations underway
• Fabers Bakery & Deli—33 South Willson—formerly Delicious Bakery—renovations underway
• The Montana Scene—126 East Main—Formerly Bozeman Running Co – OPEN
• Inner Alchemy—16 S Tracy—formerly 9 Round – OPEN
• Glove Green Beauty—140 E Main Suite E—formerly vacant space – OPEN
• Wild West Local Foods—326 East Mendenhall—formerly Montana Provisions—OPEN
• Sotheby’s International Realty—424 E Main-- formerly Sage Spa—renovations underway
• TBD—27 East Main—formerly Crossroads—to be redeveloped as a restaurant(s)
• TBD—441 East Main—formerly Coqui Coffee
• TBD—137 East Babcock—formerly Gallatin Laundry
• TBD—424 East Main—Yellowstone Wild Gallery is going out of business
• TBD—544 East Main—formerly Heeb’s – building improvements underway
• TBD—19 South Willson—formerly Barley & Vine
• TBD—411 East Main—Formerly Knife Bistro
• TBD—402 E Main St Suite 3— formerly The Montana Scene