Bozeman Hosting Town Halls about Safety Center

City Continues Events to Educate about Upcoming Bond Vote

In the coming months the City of Bozeman will be holding two town halls to provide information about the Bozeman Public Safety Center. With one town hall in September and one in October the City hopes to give the public the opportunity to learn more and ask questions. The town halls accompany many other efforts by the City to increase awareness and education with the public about the center. In addition the City will be hosting a variety of casual events at local businesses, formal presentations with community wide organizations, and will be providing educational materials across the city at public events. A bond for construction and furnishing the Bozeman Public Safety Center will be on the ballot for City of Bozeman residents on November 6th.  The town halls are open to the public and all are invited to come.  

Bozeman City Mayor Cyndy Andrus says, “We are encouraging anyone who has questions, wants to learn more, or wants to speak with someone from the city to come to a town hall. This is a way for us to hear you and have a conversation. The Bozeman Public Safety Center serves our community’s needs and we want you to understand why.”  No sign up is necessary to attend a town hall. Town halls will be September 19th from 6-8 PM at the Bozeman Public Library and October 3rd from 6-8 PM at Bozeman Fire Station #3. Representatives from the Bozeman City Commission, Fire Department, Police Department and Municipal Courts will all be present. More information about the Bozeman Public Safety Center can be found at www.bozeman.net. All other public events about the Bozeman Public Safety Center can be found on the City of Bozeman’s Facebook page @Bozemangov