Baker Tilly has been working with the City and Downtown Bozeman Partnership as related to analysis for potential of financing future public infrastructure and parking improvements within the District. They have prepared an updated financial feasibility and debt capacity analysis structured solely around available tax increment revenues as a funding source of the District.
View ResourceThe Babcock & Mendenhall Safety Improvements Study consists of data analysis and a traffic safety study focusing on corridor and intersection improvements along Babcock Street and Mendenhall Street. This report provides a summary of the data analysis and safety solutions for the corridors and intersections.
View ResourceThis report outlines the public space benefits of beginning a parklet vs pedlet program in Bozeman, looks at neighboring cities as leading examples and ownership & management options.
View ResourceIn collaboration with Montana State University's Community-engaged And Transformational Scholarship (CATS) Program, students completed this report to show alternatives uses and improvements for Soroptomist Park and Bozeman Creek.
View ResourceThis concept plan, supported by the Downtown Bozeman Partnership, advances the goals of the 2019 Downtown Bozeman Improvement Plan to develop ideas that support a thriving and accessible downtown area. Alleyways help to reinforce a walkable city, encourage neighbor interactions, and nurture an invigorating and welcoming city center.
View ResourceThis is an updated analysis of the truck traffic study that was originally completed in 2015.
The 2019 Downtown Plan is a comprehensive vision for the next decade of social, cultural, and economic vitality. The Plan was formally adopted by the Bozeman City Commission in April 2019.
View ResourceThis project consists of a schematic design and feasibility study for the expansion of the existing downtown parking garage--the Bridger Park Garage.
This project analyzes the feasibility of five downtown sites for a future parking structure based on parking capacity, construction cost, and development potential.
View ResourceThis targeted and comprehensive parking plan for the downtown core guides daily management and serves as a template for future decision-making.
This study quantifies and qualifies through-truck traffic along Main Street and identifies alternate truck routes.
The Bozeman Creek Park(ing) Project involves three primary objectives: enhance Bozeman Creek and create a creek-side park; maximize public parking function and capacity, and mitigate stormwater issues. Three design alternatives have been developed to improve the parking lot and adjacent section of Bozeman Creek at the corner of South Rouse Avenue and East Babcock Street.
View ResourceThe 2009 Downtown Bozeman Improvement Plan 2018 Progress Report documents the progress made towards accomplishing the major goals and objectives of the 2009 Downtown Plan.
View ResourceThe Downtown Bozeman Improvement Plan, adopted in 2009, serves as a broad planning tool to ensure the long-term economic health, historic character, and cultural vitality of Bozeman’s downtown urban center.
View ResourceThe primary goal of this plan is to foster an economically thriving downtown that attracts investment, stabilizes and strengthens the tax base, and supports the vitality and diversity of the Gallatin Valley as its social and cultural center.
View ResourceEstablished a framework and direction to alleviate downtown’s obsolescence and deterioration and provided for its growth and increased prosperity.
The Downtown Alley Sketchbook provides examples of landscaping, hardscaping, pedestrian-scale lighting, business signage, courtyards, and pocket parks. Such improvements would help transform the alleys into unique pedestrian networks providing usable outdoor spaces for businesses.
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