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Adopted February 25, 2013
CITY OF BOZEMAN CHARTER PREAMBLE
We, the people of the City of Bozeman, under the constitution and laws of the State
of Montana, in order to secure the benefits of local self-government and to provide
for an honest and accountable commission-manager government, do hereby adopt
this charter and confer upon the city the following powers, subject to the following
restrictions, and prescribed by the following procedures and governmental
structure.By this action, we secure the benefits of home rule and self-governance
and affirm the values ofrepresentative democracy, professional management,
strong political leadership, citizen participation, and regional cooperation.
Why do we exist?
To exercise ourcitizenmandate to self govern honestly and
efficiently.
How do we behave?
Integrity
–Be honest, hardworking, reliable, and accountable to the public.
Leadership
–Take initiative, lead by example, be innovativeandpursue excellence
.
Service
–Work unselfishly for our community and its citizens.
Teamwork
–Respect others, welcome citizen involvement, and work together to
achieve the best result.
What do we do?
Provide for the health and safety of our thriving communityfor
current and future generations.
How will we succeed?
•Verify that the initiativesrepresenta priority of the community, city commission,
and city manager.
•Guarantee that management focus on professional delivery of core services and the
health of the organization.
•
Use strong leadership to ensure servicesand initiatives aresustainableor have a
specific life cycle.
What is most important, right now?2013–2014 Priorities
1.Diversify the local economy and support the creation and expansion of mid to high paying
jobs.
(Fontenot/Kukulski)(ED-01)
2.Implement the 2012 parks &trails bond to expand the capacity of our parks, trails and open
spaces. (Overton/Rosenberry/Sullivan) (PR-02) (Mayor: 1)
3.Implement reform of the community development system with an enhanced focus on customer
service. (Worthington/Woolard) (CM-01)
4.Enhance Downtown Development Opportunities
Collaborate with the Downtown Partnership, Montana Department of Transportation and
Transportation Coordinating Committee to improve transportation downtown.
Facilitate development of a downtown hotel as identified inthe downtown development plan.
5.Complete the Integrated Water Resource Plan and develop solutions to achieve long term
water sustainability
(Woolard/Sullivan) (PW-01)
6.Implement financial plans and asset management systems to properly maintain and replace
the city’s infrastructure and facilities(Rosenberry/Woolard) (PW-02)
7.Complete design of the police station & municipal court and educate the public on the
necessity for, and passage of, a bond measure
(Winn/Price) (PD-01)
8.Assist Gallatin College and secure regional funding.
(City Commission)
9.Continue implementation of the Climate Action Plans
(City Commission/Winn) (CM-04)
10.Determine the future of Bogert Pool and next steps for aquatics & Recreation
(Overton/Kukulski) (PR-01)
11.Consider a Demolition by Neglect ordinance
12.Develop a permanent plan for the Story Mansion
Who must do what?
Name Title General Responsibilities
Sean BeckerMayorLeader of the policy body, presides over
meetings, represents city in
intergovernmental relationships,
ceremonial head of the city
Jeff KraussDeputy MayorServes as Mayor whenever the Mayor is
unavailable, member of the policy body
Cyndy Andrus City CommissionerElected member of the policy body;
representative of the public; and
advisory board liaison
Chris MehlCity CommissionerElected member of the policy body;
representative of the public; and
advisory board liaison
Carson TaylorCity CommissionerElected member of the policy body;
representative of the public; and
advisory board liaison
Chris KukulskiCity ManagerExecutive Team Leader, facilitator
between City Commission and
Leadership Team.
Chuck WinnAssistant City ½ of City Management Team,
Managerresponsible for initiatives that cannot
fail.
Greg SullivanCity AttorneyLegal advice, risk management, counsel
and consulting, education, documents
(contracts, reports, etc.
Ron PriceChief of PoliceProvide expertise and services in law
enforcement and community safety.
Provide for order over chaos.
Greg MegaardActing Fire ChiefPublic safety, public education/safety,
inspections, plan reviews, emergency
reports.
Mitch OvertonDirector of Parks and Public health and wellness, facilities and
Recreationprograms to enhance community quality
of life.
Brit FontenotDirector of Economic Facilitate prosperity.
Development
Anna RosenberryAdministrative Human resources systems, financial
Services Directorsystems, information technology
systems, risk management, counsel and
consulting.
Craig WoolardDirector of Public Physical infrastructure, construction,
Worksoperations and maintenance. Executive
team member, community/public
outreach
2013Leadership Team
Expectations & Obligations Quad
Commission expectations of StaffStaff expectations of the Commission
Be diligent and preparedProvide clear direction -speak as a
“body”
Communicate simply and thoroughly
Realistic expectations –time &
Minimize surprises
resources to do a good job
Be ethical and objective
Acknowledge work; workload;
Be dedicated
professional perspective
Be creative and take risks
Provide the opportunity for
Be experts in your field
constructive dialogue and feedback
Implement policy skillfully
Minimize surprises and frontload
Understand the value of citizen trust
questions when possible.
of our local government
Provide mutual respect
Be prepared
Commissionobligations toStaffStaffobligations to the Commission
Act in atransparent, ethical, respectful
Anticipate issues and provide
manner
options and solutions
Be prepared and ask good questions
Maximize our resources
Respect constraints
Providing accurate and complete
Set policy, goals and priorities –then
information -candid advice
fund
Coordination amongst our staff
No ad hoc decisions
Provide sound recommendations
with highest probability of success
Mutual respect
Be available and to listen
Carry out whatever decision is
made