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City of Billings
Construction of ADA compliant sidewalks and removal of existing improvements.
Posted Date
Feb 18, 2026
Due Date
Mar 18, 2026
Release: Feb 18, 2026
City of Billings
Close: Mar 18, 2026
Construction of ADA compliant sidewalks and removal of existing improvements.
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Shall include 8” waterline looping on Mt. Vernon Road, including 85 LF of 14” highway bore and 108 LF of 14” railroad bore and appurtenances.
Posted Date
Feb 13, 2025
Due Date
Mar 18, 2025
Release: Feb 13, 2025
City of Billings
Close: Mar 18, 2025
Shall include 8” waterline looping on Mt. Vernon Road, including 85 LF of 14” highway bore and 108 LF of 14” railroad bore and appurtenances.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Billings
The document pertains to the regular meeting minutes of the Board of Aldermen held on December 18, 2025. Specific discussion topics are not detailed in the provided metadata snippet, as the content is embedded in an external document link.
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This Comprehensive Plan for the City of Billings serves as an official guide for future growth, land use, and development, aiming to enhance the city's economic status, functionality, sense of place, and quality of life. Key strategic areas include providing and supporting community services and infrastructure, improving recreational facilities, diversifying housing options and improving existing homes, attracting and supporting businesses for economic development, maintaining and enhancing the transportation system while providing alternative modes, encouraging growth that preserves small-town qualities and enforcing sustainable land use, and increasing the overall sense of community.
The agenda included presentations, petitions to the council, public comments, and an executive session regarding litigation. Reports were given by officers, and communications to the council were addressed. Unfinished and new business were discussed, along with comments from the mayor and attorney. Resolutions were passed regarding a Keystone Solar agreement and accepting a bid for the demolition of a property on S Fifth St. Discussions also covered parks committee matters, bulk garbage schedules, and downtown lots. The council addressed appraisals for remaining lots and approved a Nexamp Solar extension. The attorney provided updates on Save the Lorraine properties, burned-out buildings, and a railroad right of way. Additionally, the council reviewed and approved payment of the city's bills, covering various expenses such as rentals, printing, legal services, office supplies, street lighting, park maintenance, garbage disposal, vehicle repairs, telephone services, and insurance.
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