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Land Use Board tables zoning text amendment affecting hospital-area parcels, asks staff for December map-change background The Livingston City Land Use Board on Feb. 11 voted unanimously to table a proposed text amendment to Chapter 30 affecting Light Industrial and Industrial districts, requesting staff to return March 11 with background on a December map change that rezoned parcels near the hospital.

Livingston's Land Use Board has put a crucial zoning amendment on hold, sparking debate over the future of hospital expansion and housing options in the city.

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Livingston workshop surfaces top priorities: housing, water and a staffed fire station Residents and facilitators at a Livingston City workshop generated and prioritized ideas across infrastructure, housing, safety and recreation; top themes included affordable housing (one recent project drew 'over 600 applications'), expanded water capacity and a fully staffed fire station, while staff will now assess feasibility for budgeting.

Livingston residents united to shape the future, prioritizing affordable housing and a fully staffed fire station in a pivotal community workshop!

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Council agrees to further work and community input on a state and federal legislative platform Council discussed adopting a municipal legislative platform to guide state and federal advocacy, identified infrastructure and public safety as likely priorities, and directed staff to prepare draft language and a January goal‑setting workshop to gather community input and finalize priorities.

Livingston City Council is taking a bold step toward shaping its future with a proposed legislative platform focused on critical infrastructure and public safety—your voice matters in this process!

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City engineers outline $27 million TCP grant, well projects and waterline priorities for Livingston Gouvea Engineering briefed council on TCP and arsenic treatment projects packaged with a $27 million state grant expected in 2026 and estimated project completion in 2028, described supply‑chain delays for specialty controls and noted unfunded projects (Well 19, Phase 4 waterline replacement estimated ~$2.5M) with active grant pursuit.

Livingston engineers are tackling significant water challenges with a $27 million state grant on the horizon, but supply chain delays and unfunded projects could impact progress.

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Livingston Commission approves first reading of major subdivision code update; asks staff to refine language On first reading the commission approved Ordinance 3066, a comprehensive rewrite of subdivision regulations (Chapter 28) to align with state law and the growth policy; commissioners directed edits on covenant language, variance criteria and asked staff to research extension limits and mitigation language for noise/wind.

The Livingston City Commission has taken a bold step towards modernizing subdivision regulations, aiming to enhance community design standards and environmental considerations.

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Livingston City adopts updated floodplain rules, sets 65‑foot river buffer and 10‑foot creek buffer The Livingston City Commission adopted Ordinance 3065 to replace Chapter 29 of the municipal code, updating floodplain regulations to align with state DNRC and the National Flood Insurance Program; the ordinance sets a 65‑foot horizontal setback for the Yellowstone River and 10 feet for creeks and passed unanimously.

Livingston City has officially updated its floodplain regulations, setting a 65-foot buffer along the Yellowstone River and a 10-foot buffer for creeks to protect its community!

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Livingston adopts interim floodplain rules, adds 10‑foot riparian buffer to meet state and federal standards The Livingston City Commission unanimously approved Ordinance 3065 to replace Chapter 29 with updated floodplain regulations aligned with Montana DNRC and FEMA/NFIP guidance; the measure includes a 10‑foot riparian vegetation buffer and several higher standards while staff completes a detailed mapping study.

Livingston City just took a crucial step to protect its waterways and flood safety by adopting new floodplain regulations, including a 10-foot vegetation buffer!

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Livingston mayor highlights infrastructure upgrades, public-safety tools and new housing in State of the City address Mayor David Moran outlined completed and planned infrastructure work, upgrades to public-safety technology, recreation projects and economic development, and said two affordable-housing projects will add "160 plus" apartments.

Mayor David Moran announced exciting advancements in infrastructure, public safety, and housing that promise to transform Livingston City for the better!

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Livingston land use board forwards zoning code update, asks staff to study riparian setbacks and an agricultural zone The Livingston City Land Use Board voted to forward a revised draft zoning code to the city commission while asking staff to research riparian setback distances and draft an agricultural/low‑density zone definition. The board accepted staff’s text edits covering use‑table clarifications (co‑living, transitional/supportive housing, adult foster care

The Livingston City Land Use Board is taking significant steps to reshape zoning codes, including potential changes to riparian setbacks and new agricultural zoning definitions that could impact local residents.

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Residents split over riparian setbacks as Livingston board considers 10‑ to 300‑foot buffers Public commenters and board members debated riparian setback distances for creeks and the Yellowstone River. Conservation advocates urged substantial buffers based on post‑flood science and floodplain mapping; multiple nearby residents opposed large setbacks citing property use, fencing and rebuilding concerns. Staff agreed to research best‑pract

A heated debate erupts in Livingston as residents clash over proposed riparian setbacks, with conservationists pushing for extensive buffers while locals fear property restrictions.

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Land use board backs zoning code update, asks staff to study riparian setbacks and low‑density/agricultural district The Livingston City Land Use Board voted to forward the proposed zoning code update to the City Commission while requesting staff research larger riparian setback distances and draft parameters for an agricultural/low‑density zoning option. The motion also accepts several targeted edits to the use table and administrative processes described in the

The Livingston City Land Use Board is shaking things up with a proposed zoning code update that could reshape development and conservation in the area!

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City approves $94,009 preliminary engineering contract for a seventh municipal well The City Commission authorized professional services with TD&H Engineering to do preliminary engineering, hydrogeologic assessments and easement work for a potential seventh municipal well. The work will study two candidate sites, consider redundancy for the hospital and eastern neighborhoods, and use impact‑fee funding already collected for a well

Livingston City is taking proactive steps to secure its water future by approving a $94,009 contract for preliminary engineering of a potential seventh municipal well.

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New Livingston mobile crisis team begins outreach; 988 linkage, telehealth and co‑responder model on fast track The city’s newly hired mobile crisis response manager reported progress toward a co‑responder model that will pair behavioral‑health responders with law enforcement or EMS when needed. The program will use 988/211 routing, a telehealth vendor and peer support follow‑up; staff aim to have telehealth triage live by Nov. 1 and to recruit on‑call co‑re

Livingston's new Mobile Crisis Response program is set to revolutionize mental health support with immediate interventions, telehealth options, and a dedicated peer follow-up team.

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Livingston City Commission approves gateway overlay zone for 38 Lutz Lane Commission amends official zoning map, applying new overlay to recently annexed property.

Livingston's City Commission just took bold steps to reshape urban development, including a game-changing zoning amendment that could fast-track housing projects!

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Livingston City Commission Approves Facade Grant for 101 North Main Street Commissioners approve a facade grant application and present updated bylaws for advisory boards.

Livingston's Urban Renewal Agency just greenlit a facelift for 101 North Main Street, paving the way for a vibrant downtown revival!

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City officials discuss housing strategies and evacuation plans for North Side community Officials stress need for safe housing and an effective evacuation plan for citizens

Livingston City Commissioners are taking bold steps to enhance community safety and tackle the housing crisis, focusing on new developments and a critical evacuation plan.

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Livingston council approves PUD for 240 residential units with commercial space Council approves rezoning 20 acres for a mixed-use development in Livingston.

A bold new development proposal in Livingston could bring 240 residential units and vibrant commercial spaces, all while preserving over 60% of the site as open space!

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MCAG reveals 2022 transportation plan estimates for regional population growth MCAG's transportation plan projects population growth to 19000 based on existing land use analysis.

The City of Livingston is grappling with a projected population boom to 19,000, but are there enough jobs to support this growth?

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City outlines $1.9M transit center and ongoing storm drainage projects updates City discusses transportation projects and storm drainage funding challenges in a recent council meeting.

Livingston City Council is tackling pressing infrastructure challenges, including an $800,000 upgrade for Fred Wharton Park and a crucial $1.9M transit center project.

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Livingston City Commission weighs annexation amid traffic and safety concerns City commissioners discuss potential annexation and the implications for community traffic safety.

Livingston's City Commission faces a tough choice: will a controversial annexation improve safety and traffic or create more chaos for the community?

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City updates zoning regulations to allow multifamily dwellings and adapt to state mandates City revises zoning codes to enable duplexes and ADUs amid state density requirements.

Livingston's Land Use Board just voted to update zoning regulations, paving the way for more multifamily dwellings and addressing community concerns about density!

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City Council approves timeline for new truck stop and restaurant development Council members confirm construction timeline for truck stop and convenience store phases.

Livingston City Council just greenlit a major development that could transform the community with new commercial opportunities and improved infrastructure!

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Commissioner raises concerns over proposed development in flood-prone Livingston area Commission discusses potential risks of new housing developments near previously flooded sites

The Livingston City Commission is grappling with critical decisions about housing and industrial land that could reshape the city's future amid safety concerns from recent flooding.

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Residents urge delay on Livingston zoning change until updated floodplain maps are available Community members express concerns over proposed zoning changes and outdated floodplain information.

Residents are raising urgent alarms about a proposed zoning change in Livingston that could jeopardize safety amid flood risks—are their voices being heard?

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Livingston City Commission rejects zoning map amendment due to flood concerns Commission prioritizes updated flood maps before considering zoning changes in Livingston.

Livingston's City Commission just took a stand for safety by rejecting zoning changes until updated flood maps are in place!

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Livingston officials address snow removal challenges after record snowfall Commissioners acknowledge resource limitations in snow removal due to unprecedented snowfall.

Livingston's City Commission faces unprecedented challenges as record snowfall tests their resources and community bonds.

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Senator Caballero secures $1M grant for Livingston's water infrastructure improvements City Council discusses progress on water infrastructure and new personnel decisions in Livingston.

Livingston is set to transform its water infrastructure with a groundbreaking $1 million grant from Senator Caballero!

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Livingston residents demand speed bumps after tragic traffic incidents on Davis Street Citizens urge city council for speed bumps on dangerous Davis Street following accidents and fatalities.

Livingston residents are rallying for urgent speed bumps on Davis Street after a heartbreaking fatality, highlighting the need for enhanced traffic safety measures in their community.

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