Three neighborhood councils meet Dec. 8-10

Three neighborhood councils meet Dec. 8-10 in Great Falls.

Neighborhood Council 7 meets at 7 p.m. Dec. 8 in the Gibson Room at the Civic Center.

Agenda items include a bike park proposal from Brian Thompson, Neighborhood Watch, committee reports and neighborhood concerns.

Business Bites: JBs closed; Craft Beer Week; Lewis and Clark Festival; Chase Your Dreams closing; Big Sky Big Dreams for sale; Prairie Mountain River Adventures; Pizza Ranch, Joann updates; Juneteenth; Giant Springs activities; Arts on Fire; Big Dipper, arcade open; Yarn and Honey moving [2024]

More information on NC7, including boundaries and contact information, is here.

Neighborhood Council 1 meets at 7 p.m. Dec. 9 in the Meadowlark Elementary School library.

Agenda items include a discussion on Linden Drive with Public Works and Park and Rec; and neighborhood concerns. More information on NC1, including boundaries and contact information, is here.

Neighborhood Council 2 meets at 5:30 p.m. Dec. 10 in the West Elementary School library.

Agenda items a data center discussion with the Great Falls Development Alliance, Facebook page update, Neighborhood Watch and neighborhood concerns.

Proposed data center project off

More information on NC2, including boundaries and contact information, is here and here.

Monthly agendas are posted on the Neighborhood Council meeting calendar at least 48 hours prior the scheduled meeting.

In Great Falls, there are nine neighborhood councils. Their purpose is to serve the citizens by providing a direct link to city government within the neighborhoods. Each council is made up of five members elected by the voters in that council area. WebsiteFacebook

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Jenn Rowell