The Bozeman Brief

City Commission — June 9, 2026

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CITY COMMISSION — JUNE 9, 2026 The Bozeman City Commission held its second budget work session on June 9th, focusing on the general fund and special revenue funds totaling $137.8 million. Commissioners debated police staffing levels, explored alternative public safety investments, and voted unanimously to update EMS transport rates for the first time since 2022. CHAPTERS 00:00:00 – Introduction 00:00:06 – Budget Overview and Property Taxes 00:02:26 – Police Staffing and Public Safety 00:04:02 – Traffic Enforcement Strategy 00:05:23 – Special Revenue Funds 00:09:02 – Public Comment and TIF Discussion 00:09:56 – EMS Transport Rate Update 00:11:03 – Commissioner Priorities and Next Steps

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BOZEMAN CITY STUDY COMMISSION — JUNE 4, 2026 The Bozeman City Study Commission made final edits to their charter report ahead of a June 18th public hearing. The meeting featured public comment from Mayor Joey Morrison on neighborhood associations, an introduction to the ballot education consulting firm, and extensive charter amendments addressing commissioner compensation, advisory board appointments, and financial oversight. CHAPTERS 00:00:00 – Introduction 00:00:21 – Mayor Morrison on Neighborhood Associations 00:01:42 – Meeting the Ballot Education Consultant 00:02:49 – Commissioner Updates and Process Concerns 00:03:54 – Editing the Report and Charter Language 00:05:10 – Advisory Board and Financial Oversight Amendments 00:06:55 – Planning the June 18th Public Hearing

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