Let’s Build a Stronger, Safer, More Affordable Bozeman by Bozeman, For Bozeman!
We are neighbors, business owners, parents, and community members who care about Bozeman’s future.
Why We Exist?
Elect a city government that’s responsive to the community.
Bring back common sense to decision making.
Represent the community we all call home.
What We Stand For
VOTE NO ON WARD
A Flawed Luxury We Can’t Afford
WARD restricts responsible growth — stopping new homes and pricing local families out.
Bozeman does not have a water issue. Our city uses only 42% of its available water, one of the most efficient rates in the West.
WARD oversteps conservation policies we already have - adding red tape, not solutions.
WARD isn’t financially smart. It drives up costs for developers, renters, and homeowners while funneling more money into city coffers.
WARD won’t stop growth. It will push it outside city limits, increasing traffic, sprawl, and housing costs.
Vote NO on the 2025 Water Adequacy Ballot Initiative (WARD) to protect Bozeman’s balance of growth, water, and community.
YES TO SAFETY
Keeping Bozeman Safe
Public safety should be priority #1. Rising crime and homelessness show that Bozeman’s budget priorities are out of balance — we must fund results, not red tape.
A new bond isn’t the answer. More debt and bureaucracy won’t make our streets safer or our neighborhoods stronger.
Redirecting funds from enforcing Urban Camping to a proposed tenants’ right to counsel program does not solve the problem hurting us today.
Bozeman deserves action, not empty policy. We need leaders who focus on keeping our city clean, safe, and livable for everyone who calls it home.
YES TO AFFORDABILITY
Prioritize Our Local Community
The planning commission has inhibited growth of housing that Bozeman needs to be affordable for local families.
Bozeman should grow for the people who live here, not just for the 1%. Local families should be able to easily buy or rent a home in the town they help build every day.
The Planning Commission has made it harder for working families to stay. Policies that favor luxury projects drive prices up and locals out. It’s time to restore balance.
Bozeman is a town with a strong community, that doesn’t need to be a metropolis with big city problems.
Let’s create thriving neighborhoods for real Bozemanites — where teachers, nurses, tradespeople, and small-business owners can afford to live, work, and raise their families.