On June 4th, Bozeman has
the opportunity of the decade.

Together we can build a city government that is representative, responsive, and empowered.

Represent Bozeman is a coalition of individuals and organizations that cares deeply about the future of our community. We feel the challenges we face, from the housing crisis, to struggling small businesses, mismanaged growth, and more, but we are not deterred. We are taking action.

Every 10 years, we are given the chance to review the Bozeman City Charter, which defines the structure of city government.

Written in 2004, our current charter is outdated.

Click below to learn more about the local government study review on the June 4th ballot, and use your voice to make real change.

What is Represent Bozeman?

Town Hall on May 13th
at 6pm

Join us and learn about the opportunity to review our local government and rewrite the Bozeman City Charter.

Speakers will include former Mayor of Bozeman, Carson Taylor, current Deputy Mayor Joey Morrison, and more!

There will be time to answer questions about the process and discuss what could be possible for Bozeman with a new City Charter. We'll get clear on the significance of the vote for a study commission on June 4th and what comes next.

You'll leave this town hall knowing how you can participate in this historic moment to shape Bozeman’s future.