Bozeman Daily Chronicle: Guest column: What makes a ‘livable’ community?
A “livable” community could be access to health care and education, or a community that embraces differences and makes space for all. It could be access to affordable housing, or transportation that is safe for all users.
Bozeman Daily Chronicle: Gallatin Valley planning organization holds first meeting
Last week marked the first official meeting of a new transportation planning group representing Bozeman, Belgrade and Gallatin County.
Bozeman Daily Chronicle: Staying connected is easier with Streamline
Staying connected helps to ensure seniors stay healthy. Community is integral to the health of Gallatin County residents.
Bozeman Daily Chronicle: Riding the Streamline bus is a great way to avoid traffic
Whether you’re a self-proclaimed Grinch or a holiday fan, you’ll soon find yourself in the midst of sale signs and sparkly gift bags.
Bozeman Daily Chronicle: Mayor Take the Wheel
For months, HRDC’s senior transportation service, Galavan, has struggled to find a driver for the Three Forks area in preparation for Sue Michael’s retirement this fall. In the past, Galavan has had trouble meeting demand in the area, and again, things were looking bleak for the seniors of Three Forks as concerns spread. “We were […]
Bozeman Daily Chronicle: Board Members Appointed to Oversee New Urban Transportation District
Nine community members were named to the new Gallatin Valley Urban Transportation District board Wednesday, which will now govern the Streamline bus and Galavan paratransit services. This spring, voters approved the creation of the new transportation district, to allow Streamline to continue operating, as Bozeman’s population growth affects the bus systems’ federal funding. The transition […]