Two Great Falls neighborhood councils meet next week.
Great Falls Citizens Council, or the Council of Councils, meets May 26 at 7 p.m. in the Gibson Room at the Civic Center.
Each of the nine neighborhood councils will be represented, along with two City Commission members.
Agenda items include updates from the Great Falls Police Department and the Montana Department of Transportation, a presentation on Great Falls Park and Recreation’s Adopt a Park program, an introduction from Toby Hazelbaker as the new Park and Rec director, council reports, and neighborhood concerns.
More information on the Great Falls Citizens Council is here.
Neighborhood Council 4 meets at 6:30 p.m. May 28 at the Heritage Baptist Church, 900 52nd St. N.
Agenda items include state Senate candidate introduction, a presentation from Public Works staff on the stormwater master plan and neighborhood concerns.
More information on NC4, including boundaries and contact information, is here.
Monthly agendas are posted on the Neighborhood Council meeting calendar at least 48 hours before 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. Website| Facebook


