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Helena City Commission Meeting June 1, 2026

Monday, Jun 1, 2026

Budget & FinanceOther

Helena City Approves $1.88 Million Budget Amendment for URD Loans and Firefighter Back Pay

The City Commission considered and approved a resolution amending the FY27 preliminary budget, increasing appropriations by $1,884,000. This amendment includes $664,000 to establish a new fund for URD loan repayments, separating artisan loan payments from renewable energy loans for transparency. An additional $1.2 million addresses the financial impact of the IAF fire contract arbitration results, covering back pay and estimated pension interest. The commission discussed concerns regarding the binding arbitration process and its financial implications.

Zoning And Land UseCommercial

Helena City Commission Approves BID Budget Amidst Controversy Over Marketing Funds and Streetscape Investment

The City Commission considered a resolution to approve the work plan and budget for the Helena Business Improvement District (BID) for FY27. Commissioner Reed proposed an amendment to reduce the marketing budget from $25,000 to $5,000 and allocate $20,000 towards streetscape design standards for downtown infrastructure improvements. This proposal aimed to enhance visible investments and address feedback regarding the BID's value and reauthorization. The BID Executive Director expressed surprise at the late-hour amendment, stating it blindsided the board and that $5,000 would curtail existing programs. The BID board chair also requested a delay to review the proposed amendment. The commission discussed process flaws in feedback mechanisms for BID and TBID budgets. Ultimately, the commission voted to approve the BID work plan and budget as presented, without the proposed amendment.

Zoning And Land UseInstitutional

Cook Street Right-of-Way Vacation Approved for Helena High School Redevelopment

The City Commission considered and approved a resolution of intention to vacate the Cook Street right-of-way between High School Blocks One and Two. This action is part of the Helena High School redevelopment project to facilitate new building layouts and operations. The city recommends approval as it has no specific advantage otherwise and will aid the school district's redevelopment. A public hearing is set for June 15, 2026.

Budget & FinanceCommercial

Helena City Commission Approves BID Budget, Declines Late Amendment Proposal

The Commission considered and approved a resolution adopting the work plan and budget for the Business Improvement District (BID) for FY27. This action includes levying an assessment on properties within the district. During the meeting, a proposal was made to amend the budget by reducing the marketing budget from $25,000 to $5,000 and reallocating $20,000 to streetscape design standards. However, the BID Executive Director and Board Chair expressed being blindsided by the late amendment and requested a delay, noting that the proposed marketing budget reduction would curtail existing programs. The commission ultimately voted to approve the BID's work plan and budget without the proposed amendment, citing process concerns and the need for the BID board to review the changes.

Budget & FinanceOther

Helena City Commission Establishes $2 Million Contingency Reserve Fund

The Commission considered and adopted a resolution establishing a contingency reserve fund of $2 million. This reserve aims to protect the city against unforeseen expenses, emergencies, economic downturns, and budget shortfalls. The reserve requires commission approval for any appropriations. The city manager and staff will explore adding further parameters and guardrails around the fund's usage, including potential caps on single appropriations and replenishment strategies, in future discussions. The reserve is separate from the operating reserve and aims to mitigate risk and provide a bridge for reimbursements.

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