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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBikefill Slides April 2026City Commission - April 7, 2026 gvlt.org/bikefill and engage.bozeman.net Bikefill Community Bike Park Park Master Plan •Park Context •Partnership •Parks, Recreation and Active Transportation Plan •Urban Parks and Forestry Board Resolution •Public Engagement and Design – Adam Johnson, GVLT Park Context Partnership •Memorandum of Understanding Between the City, GVLT, and SWMMBA •A separate agreement with SWMMBA will clarify maintenance responsibilities between the City and SWMMBA upon completion of the park. Thank you to the design-build team! Parks, Recreation and Active Transportation Plan Parks, Recreation and Active Transportation Plan PAVILLIONS Urban Parks and Forestry Board Resolution •Unanimously adopted •Comments from UPF Board members addressing: Setbacks Bird surveys Boardwalk connection/crossing Creek crossings •Resolution Conceptual Plan to Park Master Plan consistency Prior/concurrent resolution to declare the area for Parks and Recreation use Public Engagement and Design •3 in-person workshops •1 virtual workshop •1000+ responses to online survey •4 focus groups •800+ individual financial donors •Stakeholder site visits Public Engagement and DesignPublic Engagement and Design Recommended Motion •I move to adopt the Resolution Adopting the Park Master Plan for Bikefill Community Bike Park •I move to adopt the Resolution Adopting the Park Master Plan for Bikefill Community Bike Park with the following revisions: Next Steps: Storyboard Public Survey for Site Plan Elements 87-5-201.Protection of wild birds and their nests and eggs. (1) It is unlawful for a person to hunt, capture, kill, possess, purchase, offer or expose for sale, ship, or transport any wild bird, other than a game bird, or any part of the plumage, skin, or body of the bird, irrespective of whether the bird was captured or killed within the state, or to take or destroy the nest or eggs of a wild bird, except under a certificate, falconer's license, or permit issued by the director. (2) This section does not apply to: (a) the hunting, trapping, or killing of house sparrows, crows, starlings, rock doves, blackbirds, magpies, and other birds the department designates or to the taking or destruction of their nests and eggs; (b) the possession or transportation of parts or plumage of eagles used for religious purposes by a member of an Indian tribe when possessed or transported as permitted by 16 U.S.C. 668a.