Southern Elk
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I was just about to mention Murdoch’s. Why in the world do they need another one with two on Jack Rabbit and another one in Bozeman?At least you’re getting a Murdoch’s. That will be nice IMO.
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I was just about to mention Murdoch’s. Why in the world do they need another one with two on Jack Rabbit and another one in Bozeman?At least you’re getting a Murdoch’s. That will be nice IMO.
I was just about to mention Murdoch’s. Why in the world do they need another one with two on Jack Rabbit and another one in Bozeman?
You’re probably right. I don’t know why they have 2 on Jackrabbit.Murdoch’s at Wheat made a lot more sense to me than #2 on Jackrabbit. Wheat location can service north to Townsend, East to Manhattan, West to Whitehall. I drive that everyday so will be convenient for me lol, I think there are a lot of people driving by that everyday now too.
Guy still stands to profit big time.My understanding was it was a land swap for those two parcels? Heck of a deal for that guy, kudos to him for pulling a fast one on the state and county if that is actually true.
The owner/ developer of the 19th property orchestrated the new rest area, conveniently fast tracked the review process and disregarded local public comment for the most part.
So we have a brewery, rest area, Wheat Montana sandwich shop( Sisco products).
Need a DQ and a few taco busses.
Maybe a pipeline too.
Forgot about the strip club and toy store.
They are talking Canyon Ferry because of water rights. They can buy contract water out of CF from bureau of rec. The river itself is pretty much closed to new water rights.Water pipelines are a huge undertaking for construction. Normally entirely concrete pipe inside and out, to maintain negative buoyancy. Really slow process as compared to a normal steel gas pipeline. I bet the cost will double and I wonder how many lawsuits there will be from the landowners and tribes along the Missouri River that have water rights.
Maybe I will get to work on another pipeline. Good to know.They are talking Canyon Ferry because of water rights. They can buy contact water out of CF from bureau of rec. The river itself is pretty much closed to new water rights.
I thought that rest area got closed down? Is it an encampment now?
They are trying to stay ahead of Tractor Supply. Tractor Supply is on a massive growth curve to grab market share in the small ranch & farm retail arena.I was just about to mention Murdoch’s. Why in the world do they need another one with two on Jack Rabbit and another one in Bozeman?
Agreed! Bozeman has always half assed the affordable housing issue to make it look and sound like it matters but never really doing anything of substance or that worked. This water pipe idea is just another way to perpetuate the perception of doing something. Smoke & Mirrors for the deeper issues and needs.I hope that idea goes down the tubes. The Gallatin Valley is a classic example of big money manipulating the elected folks who’ve bought into the “lower housing cost” fallacy that cannot be fixed by building more.
The rest of the state needs to tell Gallatin Valley to stick it in their ear and learn how to live with the resources available nearby. All they are trying to do is push the true costs of development to more rural outlying areas via an effort that will put the profit in the hands is a small group of people/companies.
The “affordable housing” fallacy is never going to get solved until the Gallatin Valley becomes an undesirable shit hole, which to many folks happened ten years ago. Thats what drives this. The demand side is currently so high that we could build on every square foot of this valley and not make a dent in that supply-demand curve.
If the good folks of Jefferson and Broadwater County need money to defeat this idea, I know plenty of Gallatin Valley residents who will contribute. Count me in.
Thanks for stating the above @Big Fin .I hope that idea goes down the tubes. The Gallatin Valley is a classic example of big money manipulating the elected folks who’ve bought into the “lower housing cost” fallacy that cannot be fixed by building more.
The rest of the state needs to tell Gallatin Valley to stick it in their ear and learn how to live with the resources available nearby. All they are trying to do is push the true costs of development to more rural outlying areas via an effort that will put the profit in the hands is a small group of people/companies.
The “affordable housing” fallacy is never going to get solved until the Gallatin Valley becomes an undesirable shit hole, which to many folks happened ten years ago. Thats what drives this. The demand side is currently so high that we could build on every square foot of this valley and not make a dent in that supply-demand curve.
If the good folks of Jefferson and Broadwater County need money to defeat this idea, I know plenty of Gallatin Valley residents who will contribute. Count me in.
I’ve been out of the game for a few years so not sure what’s current but those irrigation rights could be changed to municipal or used to mitigate new uses such as municipal wells.What happens to all the water rights attached to the land being consumed by development in the Gallitan Valley? Isn’t a lot of the flood and sprinkler irrigated?
Couldn't fit all the dumb Yellowstone branded crap for tourists in 3 stores, needed a 4th. Next one will be right next to the BZN baggage claim.I was just about to mention Murdoch’s. Why in the world do they need another one with two on Jack Rabbit and another one in Bozeman?
Thanks for posting this.Here is a screenshot, I didn’t realize the file would require downloading, I don’t think there is much more detail with the .pdf but am viewing on my phone.
What happens to all the water rights attached to the land being consumed by development in the Gallitan Valley? Isn’t a lot of the flood and sprinkler irrigated?