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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEmma BodeDear Bozeman City Mayor,Deputy Mayor,and Commissioners, Respectfully,I submit this letter to express my interest in appointment to the Bozeman City Commission.Policymaking in local government excites me because solutions crafted at the local level,with local buy-in,are solutions that work.I am a 28 year old renter and like so many of my peers,I have experienced rising housing costs over the 10 years I have lived in Bozeman.I am deeply committed to this community and there is nothing more important to me than building connection and reciprocal relationships here in this valley. Community Leadership:I built my foundation in change making as a student at MSU where I founded Sustainability Now,a student club that established dining hall composting and advocated that MSU divest their endowment from fossil fuels.Following graduation,I organized professionally with Forward Montana as the Bozeman Field Manager.In this position,I led a community organizing fellowship program,registered thousands of people to vote,organized community actions,elevated youth voices in government,and engaged youth on local issues of housing,voting rights,and racial,economic,and climate justice.I have a proven record of making participation in government approachable and engaging with people whose voices are underrepresented in policymaking. I currently volunteer with Sunrise Gallatin Valley,a youth-led organization striving for a livable future and the creation of good paying jobs in the process.Together,we have applied pressure on the Public Service Commission and NorthWestern Energy,urging them to provide affordable and clean energy,which is critical to the City goals in the Bozeman Climate Plan.If appointed,I would bring a proven history of organizing for sustainability and climate solutions to the Commission. In 2019,the Commission selected me to join the Bozeman Climate Team where I provided valuable content in the development of the Bozeman Climate Plan.In 2021,the Commission again recognized my leadership and appointed me as Chair of the Bozeman Sustainability Board.In my two years of service,I have effectively run formal meetings and provided recommendations on Commission work plan items.I am familiar with the content of many City Plans as well as the limitations the City must navigate to implement them.Serving on the Commission would be an extension of the work I already do in this community. Data-Driven Approach:I graduated with honors from MSU earning both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in environmental science with a focus in geospatial analysis.My degree work taught me to break down complicated topics,organize and analyze data,and communicate my findings in a way that resonates with people.In my current position as a data analyst,my peers depend on me for strategic,data-driven recommendations for their programs.I will bring this lens to Commission decisions as we grapple with the complex problems facing Bozeman today. How I Show Up:I value people both as individuals and for the whole we make together.I go to my community to find solutions and am accountable to my peers.I lead with curiosity, working to embrace nuance and not make assumptions.I am consistent,showing up prepared and eager to lean into difficult conversations with compassion.I lead from within a group and I build trust with followthrough.I recognize the privilege I hold as a middle-class white person,and know it is imperative that I be aware of how my culture and actions impact people with oppressed and marginalized identities.I cannot promise to do no harm,only affirm my commitment to listening deeply,making authentic apologies that take full responsibility for my actions when I mess up,and a lifetime of learning. Vision:During this time of intense change,we must first envision where we want to go in order to craft the policy needed to get there.I envision a Bozeman where residents can meet their needs,good paying jobs are abundant,and we have housing we can afford. Renters have responsive and accountable landlords.We tend to the land,support sustainable agriculture and home gardens,and protect sensitive ecosystems and key migration corridors.We conserve water,using this limited resource wisely.Residents rarely need to get into a car because there are abundant and accessible public transit options, walking paths,and safe bike lanes that are maintained,even in winter months.Our buildings are efficient and we power them with renewable energy from the grid or solar we generate ourselves.Neighbors know each other,meet regularly to build community,celebrate each other and the seasons,and support each other through hardship.All people are treated with humanity,our voices are heard in government,and we allocate resources justly.A better Bozeman is possible and we must work now to build it. The policy recommendations in the Bozeman Community Housing Action Plan,Triangle Community Plan,Equity &Inclusion Plan,Climate Plan,and Sensitive Lands Plan provide a strong road map toward the affordable,interconnected,sustainable,and welcoming community I envision.I recognize the tremendous resources these and other plans collectively represent and would work to uplift their recommendations in Commission decisions. Through my professional and volunteer service,I’ve built relationships across this community and state,worked in coalition with others,gained experience with the policy making process,and witnessed how municipal,county,state,and federal policy influence one another.My lived experience as a renter,a young person,and a woman will bring needed perspective to City decisions.I still have a lot to learn and am excited by the opportunity for personal growth in this position.Thank you for your service and thoughtful consideration of my interest in this appointment.I would be honored to join you in City leadership. In community, Emma Bode,she/her