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Bozeman Monday: Downtown Parking Survey Deadline, New Traffic Signals, and Local Business Wins
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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Monday, March 30.
Rise and shine, Bozeman! As we kick off the week, lets dive into the buzz making waves right here in our valley. First up, downtown parking just got a last-call alert: the city and Downtown Urban Renewal District survey closes today, so if you have gripes or golden ideas about snagging spots amid the bustle, hop online now and weigh in. You could even score one of five prize packs with a hundred bucks in Downtown Dollars and a parking passperfect for grabbing coffee on Main without circling the block forever.
Speaking of smoother rides, construction crews hit 7th Avenue North this week, installing shiny new traffic signals at Peach and Durston, plus Oak Street. Expect some lane tweaks, speed dips, and up to ten-minute delays, with Peach closed between 6th and 7th tomorrow from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.detour via 5th and Tamarack. Its all to sync those lights better, easing your commute and cutting commute stress for families racing to school or work. Come summer, theyll seal and stripe for the win.
On the business front, huge congrats to Bozeman-headquartered Barnard Constructionthey just landed a whopping 1.13 billion contract from the U.S. Army Corps for a massive dam spillway project in California. Thats jobs, growth, and proof our local talent is building big on the national stage, pumping pride and paychecks back into Gallatin County.
Dont sleep on todays fun! Head to Bozeman Public Library for the Big Kid STEAM Play Architecture Adventure from 10:15 to 11:45 a.m., where kids five to eleven channel inner architects with MSU prosbuilding dreams that spark tomorrows innovators. Teens, tackle the Keva Plank Building Challenge in the Teen Corner all day till six. MAP Brewing hosts Trails and Mountain Biking Night tonight during Crosscut Pint Nights, ideal for swapping singletrack stories over brews. And poker fans, Stars Spring Series $80 No Limit Holdem fires up at seven at Stars N Stripes.
Looking back, Saturdays No Kings Day protest drew thousands to Main Street, complete with unicorn suits, dinosaur costumes, flags waving, and honking supporta vibrant hour of community voices echoing across Montana.
Whether youre shaping our streets, crafting with kids, or toasting trails, todays lineup keeps Bozeman beating strong. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Rise and shine, Bozeman! As we kick off the week, lets dive into the buzz making waves right here in our valley. First up, downtown parking just got a last-call alert: the city and Downtown Urban Renewal District survey closes today, so if you have gripes or golden ideas about snagging spots amid the bustle, hop online now and weigh in. You could even score one of five prize packs with a hundred bucks in Downtown Dollars and a parking passperfect for grabbing coffee on Main without circling the block forever.
Speaking of smoother rides, construction crews hit 7th Avenue North this week, installing shiny new traffic signals at Peach and Durston, plus Oak Street. Expect some lane tweaks, speed dips, and up to ten-minute delays, with Peach closed between 6th and 7th tomorrow from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.detour via 5th and Tamarack. Its all to sync those lights better, easing your commute and cutting commute stress for families racing to school or work. Come summer, theyll seal and stripe for the win.
On the business front, huge congrats to Bozeman-headquartered Barnard Constructionthey just landed a whopping 1.13 billion contract from the U.S. Army Corps for a massive dam spillway project in California. Thats jobs, growth, and proof our local talent is building big on the national stage, pumping pride and paychecks back into Gallatin County.
Dont sleep on todays fun! Head to Bozeman Public Library for the Big Kid STEAM Play Architecture Adventure from 10:15 to 11:45 a.m., where kids five to eleven channel inner architects with MSU prosbuilding dreams that spark tomorrows innovators. Teens, tackle the Keva Plank Building Challenge in the Teen Corner all day till six. MAP Brewing hosts Trails and Mountain Biking Night tonight during Crosscut Pint Nights, ideal for swapping singletrack stories over brews. And poker fans, Stars Spring Series $80 No Limit Holdem fires up at seven at Stars N Stripes.
Looking back, Saturdays No Kings Day protest drew thousands to Main Street, complete with unicorn suits, dinosaur costumes, flags waving, and honking supporta vibrant hour of community voices echoing across Montana.
Whether youre shaping our streets, crafting with kids, or toasting trails, todays lineup keeps Bozeman beating strong. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI