HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-04-26 Public Comment - D. Carty - Fw_ Community Development Board, May 4, 2026_ Action Item H.1 - UFMP Work sessionFrom:Daniel Carty
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Date:Monday, May 4, 2026 8:01:14 AM
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May 4, 2026; 8:00 a.m.
Please distribute this correction to my public comment submitted at 7:30 a.m. this morning:
"Arguably, then, the most important section of the UFMP 2026 will be its Vision Statement.
As such, I offer the following language for updating the UFMP 2026 Vision Statement:
The vision of the UFMP 2026 is to protect and enhance (1) the ecological function of
Bozeman's urban forest (all trees on public and private lands) and (2) the non-consumptive,
beneficial ecosystem services that Bozeman's urban forest provides to the community as a
whole."
Thank you,
Daniel Carty
213 N. 3rd Ave
Bozeman, MT 59715
From: Daniel Carty <dgc12@hotmail.com>
Sent: Monday, May 4, 2026 7:29 AM
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Saunders <csaunders@bozeman.net>; Alex Nordquest <anordquest@bozeman.net>; Mitchell
Overton <moverton@bozeman.net>
Subject: Community Development Board, May 4, 2026: Action Item H.1 - UFMP Work session
May 4, 2026; 7:30 a.m.
[Please distribute to all members of the Community Development Board in time for their
meeting tonight. Thank you.]
Dear Community Development Board (CDB) members:
I am writing as an individual Bozeman resident to comment on Action item H.1 - Urban
Forest Management Plan (UFMP) Work Session (as follows):
The UFMP 2026 will be a 10-year aspirational plan that has the potential to inform updates
to the City's Unified Development Code (UDC). To maximize such a potential, the most
important sections of the UFMP 2026 will be an updated Vision Statement and an updatedMission Statement. However, the current draft of the UFMP 2026 lacks updates to both of
these statements, which unfortunately could lead to the UFMP 2026 becoming moot.
By working definitions: A vision statement outlines an organization's or plan's long-term
goals and aspirational impact, whereas a mission statement defines an organization's orplan's daily operations and who it serves. A vision statement is more foundational than
a mission statement because a vision statement defines where you are going in the longterm, whereas a mission defines what you need to do to get there.
(Corrected language): Arguably, then, the most important section of the UFMP 2026 will be
its vision statement. As such, I offer the following language for updating the UFMP 2026
Vision Statement:
The vision of the UFMP 2026 is to protect and enhance (1) the ecological function of
Bozeman's urban forest (all trees on public and private lands) and (2) the non-consumptive,
beneficial ecosystem services that Bozeman's urban forest provides to the community as a
whole.
If the CDB supports this suggested language for updating the UFMP 2026 VisionStatement, then the Forestry Division should be able to craft a mission statement to support
it.
Daniel Carty
213 N. 3rd Ave
Bozeman, MT 59715