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Downtown Bozeman Partnership – ED Report
July 2021
PMC Updates: Updates on DBP Operations:
Office Lease – DBP has signed a 12-month lease with new owners, MVGR Land LLC. Rates are
likely to increase for FY23 so, we will keep eyes open for new spaces opening.
PMC Operating Agreement Update – In touch with David Crowley with updates, I will keep PMC
updated on next steps
DBP Restructuring Update – Emily and Makai-Lynn have fully transitioned into new roles at
Economic Development Director and Program Director. New OM, Gabriella Krevat starts July
19. BID seasonal maintenance staff positions are full.
Downtown Plan Projects:
Here are some updates regarding other ongoing DBIP projects outlined in the 2019 Downtown
Plan.
Transportation & Mobility Analysis—The Phase 1 Transportation plan with the 3-lane concept,
bike sharrows and other traffic calming ideas have been completed and submitted to MDT and
the City of Bozeman. The MDT report has been completed with concerns about much of what
was proposed. We are still waiting for the city to report on the proposed plan due to staff
changes. Phase 1 transportation plan, MDT’s report and additional notes from the current term
contract team will be include in July’s URD board meeting packet. City of Bozeman comments
have been delayed due to Shawn Kohtz’s departure. City response needed to move to Phase 2.
Structured Parking Planning—The parking decks were researched by the term team and most
have been found to be non-starters due to lack of space, retail wrap on ground-level
restrictions and high costs/space ratios. The US Bank building was added as a one-off to the
parking structure studies. This initial study as well as the full study of possible parking structure
will be included in the URD board meeting packet in July. Bakertilly has been hired by the URD
to do an initial analysis of the bonding capacity of the Downtown URD before sun-setting in
2031, refer to the DRAFT analysis provided by Baker Tilly. I’m proposing we form a parking
structure/bonding sub-committee with 2 URD Board members and additional stakeholders in
order to review the bonding analysis, parking structure locations and next steps.
UDC Updates – Rob Pertzborn and Susan Riggs have been contracted by the URD to research
and update the URD/BID and downtown stakeholders updated on the City’s UDC Edits, the
timeline for changes and how these updates may impact downtown and why we should care.
The City’s UDC update process has been moved back a few times but, is slated to move forward
in fall of 2021 with a focus on building height and parking requirements. Ellie is scheduled to
meet with Rob and Susan to provide a memo for URD next steps at August board meeting. UDC
edits on the fall 2021 revision schedule to include B-3 parking requirements and B-3 height
requirements.
North Rouse Lighting Project – This project was originally scheduled to be completed in
Summer 2021 but has been delayed due to contractor interest/availability. The bid was revised
to have work completed in fall 2021, one local contractor bid the project in the amount of
$128,518.00 (10% increase from original estimate of $115,000) and has been awarded to
Montana Lines Inc. who is set to begin work by late August. There were assembly line concerns
with the large light pole order so, light poles have been ordered in advance with confirmation
they can be stored by City Streets Department for the contractor to access when needed.
Parking Policy Updates – Two Parking Commission subcommittees; Policy and Capacity have
been formed to develop a more focused work plan for city staff and the Parking Commission.
Each subcommittee has met for initial discussions. DBP staff is staying engaged in discussions.
Ellie and Emily participated in the July 14 Capacity Subcommittee meeting to discuss garage
capacity, shared use agreement opportunities, and additional seasonal bike parking. Many
great ideas were discussed including the possibility of the URD to help fund the “Run DMC”
shuttle and future work with property owners on shared use agreements.
Other Projects Updates:
Here are some general updates for either BID/URD crossover projects or DBP projects
Bozeman Creek Updates – This project began in 2019 and while some items were put on hold
during the DBP staffing transition and covid, there is one large project moving forward rapidly
with solidified plans, funding, vendors and more. Additional grants and projects getting planned
and completed with set timelines and approved funds. Ellie and Emily are working with
Mountain Time arts and will provide graphics and additional details about the project and
future plans at URD and BID board meetings.
Outreach Bozeman
The Outreach Bozeman pilot program has been funded for summer of 2021. HRDC has hired an
individual to oversee the business outreach aspects of the program. An existing HRDC employee
has also begun to work with Marek (Bozeman Police Department) to shadow and assist in
developing strategies for the program. A De-escalating training was sent to engaged parties
with additional trainings being held in the future for additional property and business owners.
The DBP will oversee all marketing and business outreach over the next several months and will
continue to work with HRDC, the city and the police department to assist in getting information
out to downtown property owners, business owners and patrons.
Building Projects
• 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.
• 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.
• Carin Townhomes (northwest corner of W Beall & N Grand)—5 townhome condos
currently under construction.
• North Central (20 North Tracy)—Mountain View & Medical Arts buildings, phased
master site plan development proposing a total of 9 new mixed-use buildings,
associated parking, open space and infrastructure. Application submitted.
• South Central – delayed due to city upgrade costs
New Businesses
• Stretch Lab, 23 South Willson - OPEN
• Main Street Market/Brigade/Happy Box, 233 East Main - OPEN
• Cool Beans (next door to Main Street Over Easy), 9 East Main - OPEN
• Vienne (French bakery), 101 South Wallace - OPEN
• Tanoshii, 113 East Main - OPEN
• Sotheby’s International Realty, 424 E Main – OPEN
• Engel & Volkers Real Estate, 106 E Babcock – OPEN
• Sweet Peaks, 411 East Main – OPENING SOON
• Alara (by appt only space), 424 East Main – OPEN
• Residence Inn, 815 East Main Street - OPEN
• Sun Dial (Lark food truck), 122 West Main - opening summer 2021
• Last Call (modern Mexican restaurant), 19 S Willson, – OPENING SOON
• 27 East Main (formerly Crossroads) - to be redeveloped as a steak house
• TBD - 137 East Babcock—formerly Gallatin Laundry
• TBD - 544 East Main—formerly Heeb’s – building improvements underway
• TBD - 402 E Main St Suite 3— formerly The Montana Scene
• TBD – 14 N Church- formerly 14 North
Upcoming DBA Events: more info at www.downtownbozeman.org
• Art Walks – 2nd Fridays: July 9, August 13, Sept. 10, 4-8pm
• Crazy Days July 16-18, 9am-6pm
• Music on Main – 4 Thursdays: July 22- August 12, 6-9pm
• “Cruisin’ on Main” Car Show – Saturday, August 14 from 3-5pm (packet pick-up) &
Sunday, August 15 from 6am-4pm