HomeMy WebLinkAboutMike LongJohn Michael Long
1640 Kenyon Drive
Bozeman, Montana 59715
(406) 989-0246
jmikel@me.com
RE: Statement of qualifica3ons for, and interest, in the office of city commissioner.
I have been a resident of the City of Bozeman for 9 years, of Galla3n County for 18
years and of Montana for 70 years.
• B.S. Degree in Microbiology (MSU ’75)
• Re3red clinical laboratory manager at Bozeman Health.
• Work experience as a deputy sheriff in both Sweet Grass and Missoula
coun3es.
• Experience as a firefighter (13 years)
• Experience as an EMT (14 years)
• 42 years’ experience in various Montana hospitals.
• Experience on a County Library Board (Dawson County)
• Experience as a Coroner (Sweet Grass County)
I may be uniquely qualified in that I come to you with neither an agenda nor
windmills to 3lt. I am able to listen to the many sides of a given issue before
forming an opinion, knowing that few issues are defini3vely binary but rather are
mul3-dimensional. I can appreciate nuance.
I am a superb communicator who knows that effec3ve communica3on is vastly
more dependent upon listening than talking. And, I’m capable of effec3ve
extemporaneous speech including, and especially, in public. I read voraciously
with both speed and content reten3on.
I believe the purpose of the City Commission is to provide service to the
community, mee3ng its needs with an eye towards fiscal restraint. I want to help
the city to provide both the best tax- and enterprise-based services, to our mutual
benefit, while maintaining financial accountability.
I have personally experienced homelessness and food insecurity in the distant
past and know the trials of familial alcoholism and mental health issues – and
especially the lack of resources for treatment for both. I also know the joys and
rewards of now living at the top of Burke Park (albeit with a city water tank in our
backyard). I especially know the twisted road I navigated to get here.
I understand the current housing concerns of Bozeman residents. Our son and his
fiancé each have Doctorates in Physical Therapy and work full-3me (one at
Bozeman Health, the other at Billings Clinic – it’s a mixed marriage.) I’ve watched
as they’ve struggled and, so far, failed to purchase a home in Bozeman.
We have a fully-approved ADU at our residence which we have rented to 4
different renters over 9 years. Because of the housing insecurity our tenants were
facing, we have always rented at a-below-market rate, with no increases over that
3me. However, growing taxes and infla3on may soon require us to raise that rent
(a fiscal reality).
I enjoy close associa3ons and friendships with a vast spectrum of the city – all
ages, all poli3cal persuasions, all economic circumstances.
I believe that to be func3onal and effec3ve, government leadership requires on-
going compromise – agreements reached by mutual concessions.
I can serve the residents of Bozeman in an equitable manner, beholden to none,
with an open mind to all.
With apprecia3on for your considera3on,
Mike Long