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A Fight Over Inclusionary Zoning Foreshadows Booming Bozeman's Troubles – Next City


Two generously-sized model homes beckon at the entrance where builder Williams Homes advertises three-bedroom floor plans starting at $500,000 and edging into the mid-$600,000 range. These price tags are commensurate with Bozeman’s soaring single-family home prices, which have marched steadily upward for the better part of the 2010s only to rocket to a 20% year-over-year increase in 2020.
Anecdotal evidence suggests an influx of newcomers to Bozeman and surrounding Gallatin County seeking larger houses near outdoor amenities the snow-capped Bridger Range is visible from the sidewalk and fleeing bigger cities following civil unrest during racial justice protests, all abetted by remote work opportunities that allow them to bring their metropolitan salaries to cheaper housing markets. Buoyed by these trends, Bozeman was ranked the fastest growing micropolitan area in the U.S. in 2020 for the fourth year in a row. ....

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Bozeman Planning Board seeks more active role


Members of the Bozeman Planning Board don’t want to be just be a rubber stamp, approving subdivision after subdivision without much pushback, several members said.
During a discussion Monday night about the board’s goals for 2021, several members said they want to take a more active role in the city’s planning. Board chair Henry Happel said they should be looking at the bigger picture for development applications.
“What we get from community development focuses on the nuts and bolts . within the four square corners of that development,” Happel said. “Instead of the trees I think we need to look at the forest, and the forest is more along the lines of, well how does this subdivision fit in with what’s going on around it.” ....

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