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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNathan GraceyNathan Gracey (530)386-5573 nathangracey@gmail.com 1169 Forestglen Drive, Unit B Bozeman, MT 59718 11/16/2023 Statement of Interest for Bozeman Commissioner 2023 Distinguished City Commissioners, My name is Nathan Gracey. I am a senior at Montana State University. I am majoring in Environmental Studies. I am 22 years old. I can already feel typing this the negative feedback one in my position would receive attempting to join the city commission. Despite my age or arguable lack of experience, Bozeman needs representation from the younger generation. I can offer a fresh and modern perspective that brings my experience and education to help provide my duty to the residents of Bozeman. I grew up in the Lake Tahoe area of the Sierra Nevada's. A small mountain community that was extremely heavily affected by tourism. As I grew from exploring the woods to working all the common seasonal tourist jobs to finishing high school, I witnessed a land I love to be divided between development and communities, second homeowners and locals, and conservation groups and natural resource interests. I saw a place change so profusely in a handful of years that it helped me learn and understand how change and community involvement occur. I have seen and understand the different aspects of community development and land use problems on a scale like Bozeman. I wish to lend my hand, opinion, ear, and heart to the people of Bozeman. One thing I’ve always disliked about politics is the extremely disproportionate representation of young individuals. If we were fair in our choice of political positions, we would see a significant increase in college-age individuals and even high school students being represented. What you might call my lack of experience I would label as misrepresentation. In my eyes, experience doesn’t matter as much where values and representing our constituents overcome it in importance. The average age of Bozeman is below 30. The average age for the commission is well above 30. I understand I would be signing up for a steep learning curve, but I feel well equipped for the challenge based off my coursework and work experience in Bozeman. I have been an intern for Montana Public Interest Research Group where I actively learned and participated in state politics and learned significant and valuable information and skills on community development and engagement. I spent a large portion of my recent summer on a bicycle traveling from Canada to Mexico, where I traveled through hundreds of towns and cities and engaged and interacted with community along the way and learned in depth issues that are common surrounding urban transport and development. This experience helped me see similar problems faced around the west and how they are being tackled. My most recent internship is a communications position at Cottonwood Environmental Law Center where I have been working under John Meyer. Through this I have even furthered my community engagement experience and have played a crucial role in the engagement and outreach side of conservation. Being an environmental studies major, I have taken an array of classes sitting under the major umbrellas of public policy and environmental science. A few courses I have taken that benefit me for this position are: Economic Way of Thinking, Urban Geography, Issues in Sustainability and Energy and Sustainability. In terms of policy, I think development is necessary but must be sustainable, I strongly support social projects such as social housing and efforts to create a more walkable city. I support zoning that allows for high density affordable housing alongside commercial businesses. I support high funding for public transport and development. I support large measures to be taken to ensure water and energy conservation standards are upheld and promoted. I support strong use of technology as well as new up to date techniques and methods to communicate with residents. I have been an environmentalist for as long as I can remember, but at heart I care for people just as much as the environment. I support climate education and awareness for all ages. I can compromise when I don’t see eye to eye with others and know how to manage differing opinions where conflicting arguments arise. I also understand that politics are slow. I take inspiration from Pomeroy, “whoever wants to serve as a commissioner can do it”. I would finally like to express how valuable my age and lack of previous political position holdings can be to the commission. I see from a fresh nonpartisan approach, offering creative solutions and new ideas to existing problems. Each problem tackled by the commission has its pros and cons that must be weighed and decided on for the better of the people. I have no special interests or ties to big corporations or industries, which helps provide an unbiased view on issues. I can provide a significant and strong community connection and being a novice allows me to build up and prioritize better understanding the issues affecting individuals, which helps see issues in a new light. I would like to leverage this as an opportunity not for me, but for the residents of Bozeman. Appointing me to commission will greatly benefit the city with representation and transparency. I am a broke college student about to graduate that has a burning desire to do some good for the world and support the voices that are and are not heard. Across the US there are trends of younger representation. I don’t only offer this but also offer a calm, fair and just temperament. I think I offer something the commission is missing, a more in touch relation with Bozeman residents. I wish to join the commission to enforce and support sustainable practices and help see eye to eye with the public as we move into the future together. Nathan Gracey