COVID-Safe Practices Certification Program will be available for Stevensville businesses

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Certification program will help Stevensville businesses operate safely and responsibly as cases of COVID-19 continue to rise in Ravalli County.

 

STEVENSVILLE – In response to the Reopening the Big Sky Plan and the recent mask directive released by Governor Steve Bullock on July 15th, the Town of Stevensville has developed a program to reinforce best-practices and help businesses operate in a COVID-19 world.

 

The initiative, tabbed the Stevi Safe Certified Program, offers an array of COVID-Safe Practices to help businesses create a safe and responsible environment for employees and customers. The Stevi Safe Certified Program will officially go live later this week and will be available to all businesses within the greater Stevensville area.

 

Upon demonstrating compliance with the requirements contained in the Altogether Stevensville Plan, businesses will be awarded special recognition. Businesses can then display the “Stevi Safe Certified” badge on their website or storefront to show visitors and residents it is equipped to offer safe and responsible service in a COVID-positive world.

 

“This program is an opportunity for the Stevensville business community to position Stevensville as a leader for COVID-safe practices as businesses navigate a new way of doing business,” Mayor Brandon Dewey said. “The Town of Stevensville is committed to supporting programs and initiatives that help businesses create safe and responsible environments for everyone.”

 

The Town’s administration says that in order for the local economy to prosper in spite of the impacts felt by the pandemic, adherence to COVID-Safe best practices is critical in avoiding the re-implementation of restrictions similar to those observed earlier in the year.

 

Some additional benefits for businesses that become Stevi Safe Certified:

  • Recognition as a Stevi Safe Certified business
  • Usage of the Stevi Safe Certified seal to promote business
  • Inclusion in the Stevi Safe Certified business directory
  • Participation in the peer learning community to share best practices, troubleshoot common challenges, and access additional resources
  • Access to the Stevi Safe Certified resource toolkit

 

More information on the benefits of becoming Stevi Safe Certified Program are listed on www.stevisafecertified.org.  Business owners and managers interested in becoming Stevi Safe Certified can get started at www.stevisafecertified.org.  

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Welcome to the Town of Stevensville Administration and Finance Department

The Town Clerk is responsible for many of the Town records, legal notices, materials for Town Council meetings, public hearings, contracts and agreements.

There are openings on Town of Stevensville Boards.

Board's that have vacancies are listed below, if there is a board that is of interest to you. Please fill out the board application form and return it to Jenelle Berthoud, Town Clerk.  If there are any questions please feel free to contact town hall at 406-777-5271. 

*Planning & Zoning Board

* Park Board

* TIFD/TEDD Board

*Airport Board 

The mission of the Building Division is to provide the community with a source of knowledge and expertise in the review of building plans and the inspection of building projects, insuring compliance with currently adopted code to safeguard health, safety, property and public welfare. The service that the Building Division Team provides for the community will be based on the following criteria:

The Finance Department provides a full-service accounting function for the Town by providing accurate and timely financial information and advice to the Mayor, Town Council, citizens, creditors, banks, and other governmental agencies.

Financial Services Provided:

Accounting & Reporting

Annual Financial Report (AFR)
Financial Reports

Townwide Financial Management

The Town of Stevensville has a Commission-Executive form of Government, also known as a Council-Executive form. In this form of government, there is an elected council and an elected executive, the Mayor.

The Town Council meets the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month at 6:00 pm in the Council Chambers at Town Hall, 206 Buck Street.

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Responsibilities

 

The Human Resources Department develops and maintains the programs and policies necessary for the equitable treatment and development of Town employees.

The major activities of the department are:

Human Resources Program administration
EEO / AA / ADA compliance
Labor and personnel relations
Recruitment and selection
Compensation
Benefits and training

 

Employee Forms
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Welcome!

Stevensville Parks and Recreation is proud to serve the citizens of Stevensville with quality recreation programs, well-maintained parks and trails, and an abundance of open space lands. Stevensville boasts more than 37 acres of city parkland and 2.5 miles of trails.

Board Officers - Elected annually by the board

Chair: Daniel Revell (City Resident)
Vice Chair: Angela Lyons                

Secretary: 

Board Members

Greg Chilcott (County Commission Rep.)

Stacie Barker (Council Rep.)

Angela Lyons (Urban Area Rep)

Jesse Reeves (Urban Area Rep)

 

 

Planning

The Town Planning section manages Growth Policy requirements and legislative initiatives of the Town Council and Administration as they relate to that policy. The section facilitates a long-range vision for the community that is implemented through adopted plans, policies, code, and partnerships. For more information, call (406) 777-5271.

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Welcome to the Stevensville Police Department
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Purpose

The Public Works Department strives to ensure a high quality of life for Stevensville's citizens, visitors, and businesses by providing services essential for safe, healthy living and working environments as well as safe travel on local roadways. To accomplish this, the Department maintains and improves our infrastructure systems, which provide water, sewer, and transportation services.

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Stevensville Airport
Stevensville Municipal Airport

Craig Thomas

John Stratton
Rich Perry
VACANT POSITION, TAKING APPLICATIONS 
Brian Germaine 

Jim Johnson

Councilmember Wally Smith

Councilmember Stacie Barker

Councilmember Cindy Brown

Councilmember Isaiah Nelson

Councilmember Wally Smith

Bob Michalson, Mayor

 

Renee Endicott

Vicki Motley

Loey Knapp

Tonya Eckert

Jeannie McKinley

Councilmember Isaiah Nelson 
 

Mike Mickelson
Jeff Motley
Karen Wandler
Board Members

We are currently seeking individuals to sit on the Tree Board. If you have an interest in the care and preservation of our Town's trees, please contact us at info@townofstevensville.com.

Board Members Julie Foster, RCEDA Exec. Director
julie@rceda.org
work 375-9416
cell  880-0216 John Kellog

The Town of Stevensville owns and operates two cemeteries. Please contact Town Hall at 777-5271 for more information about our cemeteries.

Resolution No. 491 set the sales price for lots or plots of ground within Riverside and Maplewood Cemeteries and related fees.

 

Grave Spaces

                     Town Residents                              $500.00

                     Non- Residents                               $750.00

Cremation Spaces

                     Town Residents                              $500.00

Town Clerk Services

The Town Clerk's Office is dedicated to preparing the proceedings of the Town Council and preserving the Town records, using integrity to offer timely and courteous service to the citizens and staff of Stevensville, along with enhancing the ability of the citizenry to participate in local government.

 

In October 2009, the Stevensville Town Council adopted the Town of Stevensville Growth Policy as guidance for the general policy and pattern of development of the Town of Stevensville.

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Stevensville’s Identity

Appearance Hours: 9:00 a.m. Wednesdays
  Fine Payments Options:

Please call 406-777-5271, ext 201 to verify if your citation can be paid without a court appearance. 

 If there is a question as to whether a citation or fine is eligible for payment prior to your court appearance date contact the court.

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Welcome

Thanks for visiting our website! With over 115 years of service, The Stevensville Fire Department is a volunteer operated department with over 40 volunteers committing over 5,000 hours to their community. Please take a look around to learn more about what we do!

"Committed to community, dedicated to progress." Become A Firefighter

Do you have the dedication and drive to do something great?

Do you avoid that same pothole every morning? That's where the Street Department steps in. The department provides maintenance and repair of The Town of Stevensville's streets and alleys. Our specific function includes street resurfacing, the repair and construction of sidewalks and curbs, snow removal and street sweeping.

 

 

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Runway 12/30

Dimensions:  3800 x 75 ft. / 1158 x 23 m
Surface:  asphalt/porous friction courses, in good condition
Weight bearing capacity: Single wheel 12.5
Runway edge lights:  medium intensity

Stevensville Municipal Code requires that Dogs are licensed & registered annually. The Town Clerk can provide this service. Additionally, rabbits, chickens and ducks must be licensed.
  Animal Code

Rates set by Resolution No. 491:
      $10.00 per year per dog

Assigned Day Watering Information

 

Welcome to the Water Division! We provide drinking water, irrigation and fire protection to the citizens of the Stevensville community.

 

No person, corporation, partnership, company, association or society shall engage in business within the corporate limits of the town without first obtaining a license. 

This licensing requirement shall apply to all businesses, including, but not limited to, all retail, wholesale and industrial businesses operating within the town as well as all home based businesses and businesses operated by nonprofit organizations. Any business licensed by the town shall not be required to obtain an additional license for conducting business at a temporary location within the town

Town of Stevensville Officials

The Town of Stevensville's Budgets are located below under supporting documents. 

If there are any questions or if you would like a copy of past or current budgets (request for records fees may apply).

Please contact Town Hall, 406-777-5271 ext. 102. 

Download the applicable Event Permit form(s) and return to the Clerk's Office with any other required documentation.

Montana Municipal Interlocal Authority offers insurance to organizations holding special events on Town property. Click Here for details.

 

SPECIAL EVENT FEES

Special Event Application Fee (non-refundable)    $20.00/event

Special Event Permit Fee                                      

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The responsibilities of the Water/Sewer Billing Division include providing water and sewer service and processing billing for residential and business customers in the Town of Stevensville. The Water/Sewer Billing Division works closely with the Department of Public Works in processing applications for the following services:

Reduced rates are available for water And sewer utilities provided by the Town of Stevensville. Customers are eligible for a discount on their bill if they are a low income, senior, or disabled adult living in a residence receiving a Town of Stevensville water or sewer bill.  

The following table provides the age and income requirements to qualify for a discount:

Effective January 1, 2016

Stevensville Mayor Brandon Dewey and Family
About Mayor Dewey

Growing up in Stevensville, community involvement is at the heart of who Mayor Dewey is. From the early age of 10 standing on a bucket to scoop ice cream at the Soda Fountain, to his 12 years of service on the Fire Department starting at age 14, his demonstrated commitment to Stevensville includes dedicated service on community boards, projects, and events.

Lewis and Clark Park

Lewis & Clark Park - west end of w. 2nd street

  • Playgrounds
    • Bear Mountain
    • Cub Cave
  • Swings
  • Basketball Court/Pickleball Courts
  • 2 Pavilions with Charcoal Grill
  • Swimming Pool
  • Skate Park
  • Open Space
Father Ravalli Park

Father Ravalli Park - 900 Block of College Street

  • Swings
  • Playground
  • Basketball Court
  • Open Space
River Park

​River Park - Stevensville Cutoff Road Fishing Access

  • Pavilion with Charcoal Grill
  • Nature River Trail
  • Open Space
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Veterans Park - 100 Block of Main Street

Blue Star Military Memorial

Bike Path

Stevensville Bike Path - Stevensville Cutoff Road
Approx. 1.5 Miles

River Park Trail

​River Park Trail - Stevensville Cutoff Road Fishing Access

When do I need to be concerned about asbestos abatement?

The Asbestos Control Program (ACP) does not regulate residential facilities; however, there may be instances in which a residential unit becomes a facility.  A residence is considered a facility under one or more of the following:

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SFD was Founded in 1901 with a roster of roughly 10 men, a hook and ladder cart and two hose carts. Today The Stevensville Fire Department consists of nearly 50 volunteers who commit over 5,500 hours to making Stevensville a safer and better place to live and work. Please take some time to learn about who we are, how we train, and a little bit of our history.

Training Program
Firefighter Academy

The Stevensville Fire Department participates in the Ravalli Fire Training Cooperative Firefighter Academy. The Academy is held each spring and teaches new recruits the fundamentals of firefighting. When the recruits complete the Academy they have gained a working knowledge of the tasks they are expected to perform and the skills necessary to complete them. Graduating recruits are nationally certified firefighters.

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Headquarters - 206 Buck Street

The Fire Departments Headquarters are located within Town Hall. This is where all administrative and departmental meetings take place. The office staff consists of the Volunteer Fire Chief and Assistant Chief and a part-time Administrative Assistant.

Contact the Fire Department:
Phone: (406)777-5271

 

While a Burn Permit is not required within the City Limits of Stevensville for most burning activity, a Permit is required in special circumstances outlined in the Municipal Code:

 

Sec. 16-81. - Bonfires.

(a) No person or governmental unit may build a bonfire or other fire which burns an existing structure or materials or any portion of such structure or materials. Authorized open fires shall be limited to garden materials, leaves, twigs, small tree branches and other similar yard debris which accumulates during one calendar year.

Use the link below to learn more about the fire and air quality conditions in Montana.

Montana Fire Conditionshttp://mt.gov/fire.mcpx

The Stevensville Fire Department will schedule an engine visit, station tour or public education visit upon request. Our engine visits and station tours are primarily designed to provide public education for elementary school-age children, generally age 6 and above; Kindergarten through Grade 5.

Please call our headquarters at 406-777-5271 x201 to discuss our guidelines for scheduling.

Please call well in advance of the date you would like to schedule, as training and other department projects already scheduled may conflict with the date you have in mind.

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Town of Stevensville Rules & Regulations

Discharge of legal “safe and sane” fireworks is allowable ONLY on July 3 from 6:00pm to Midnight and July 4 from 8:00am to Midnight. Fireworks are prohibited in all parks and Town owned properties. 

Ensure you are using legal fireworks by purchasing them from state-licensed stands. Fireworks are on sale in Stevensville from June 24 to July 5 ONLY.  Or as an alternative, the Town invites all residents to enjoy a professional fireworks show in the region.

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CPR Training

Stevensville Fire Department holds public CPR Training on an as needed basis. Please contact us if you are interested in a class. We will need information such as the number of participants, and the time frame in which you'd like to hold the class. We will then schedule a class based on the availability of an instructor.

 

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Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Stevensville Fire Department! Applications are accepted year round, and interviews will be held on an as needed basis. For additional information please call the Fire Department at 777-5271 x201 or email us.

Responsibilities
  • Collecting and treating wastewater generated in Stevensville.
  • Providing operation and maintenance of the collection and treatment systems for domestic, industrial, and commercial wastewater.
Activity and Objective Areas

The Wastewater Division is separated into four distinct activity and objective areas:

Town of Stevensville Police Department

The Stevensville Police Department is located at 206 Buck Street , Stevensville MT. 59870.

=Our Mission=

To provide safety, security, and support to the citizens of Stevensville through professional and compassionate law enforcement services. 

=Our vision=

Our goal is to reduce instances of crime and to provide a safe environment to the citizens of Stevensville. 

=Our Values=

                                                                          Integrity, Dedication and Compassion. 

 

In addition to providing the Town of Stevensville with public safety services, we proudly provide the following additional services.

Fingerprinting Prescription Drug Box VIN Inspections

Please follow the links to the right for more information.

 
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Prescription Drug Box is located in the lobby of Town Hall, 206 Buck St. Stevensville, MT. 

Monday-Fridays 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, excluding holidays

Citizens of Ravalli County that are in need of disposing excess and expired prescription drugs and over-the-counter medications may dispose of them at this location.

What We Accept: Prescription Drugs, Non-prescription Drugs, Vitamins

Stevensville Crime Watch is managed by volunteers and supported by the Stevensville Police Department.  

It is a program that has been formed to bring together law enforcement, community members and local entities to help reduce crime in our town. Stevensville Crime Watch promotes community safety one neighborhood at a time.  TLC, "Tender Loving Care".  Stevensville Crime Watch understands the time that goes into caring for our families, homes and ourselves.  So, let's use some TLC to take care of our neighborhoods and our town.

VIN Inspections are provided by the Stevensville Police Department to a citizen of the Town of Stevensville. 

Please contact the Stevensville Police Department at 406-777-3011 to schedule a time to meet with one of our officers.

The Stevensville Police Department will continue to provide information as we launch our new website.  Please check back for forms and applications.

Thank you,

Jenelle Berthoud, Police Clerk

 

For full job description and application materials, see the Jobs link on our Home page.

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CRIME ALERTS

Porch Package Thieves - Be on the alert, We have received that as many as 100 packages have been stolen from porches in the Ravalli County area within recent weeks.

Suggestions:

Request that packages be delivered during a time that is convenient for you to be home.

Request that packages be held at the post office.

Request that they be delivered to your back yard area. 

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**FINGERPRINTING SERVICES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE OCTOBER 4TH-10TH, 2023, THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE**

I will resume fingerprinting services on October 11th. Thank you. 

The Stevensville Police Department provides fingerprinting to the public.

Location:  206 Buck St. Stevensville, MT

Contact: 406-777-5271 ext 102

Days & Times:  Fingerprinting is available most days Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:00 pm, please contact Jenelle to make an appointment.

Snow Response Street Priority Map

Establishing and communicating general policies and procedures that help make travel within the town limits as safe as possible and to minimize economic hardship during and after winter storm events is the centerpiece of the Town of Stevensville’s revamped snow response plan.

Snow Plow

We all know how unpredictable the winter weather can be here in Stevensville. The Streets & Transportation Division has developed a Snow Removal Plan to establish how each street is plowed. The Priorities are shown on the Snow Plowing Map found in the links below.

 

The Stevensville Police Department is accepting applications for a Police Officer position. Please refer to the application packet attached to this job posting for details.

Due to inclement weather, Stevensville Schools will start at 10:30 am on Monday, February 4th. Busses will be delayed 2 hours from their regular schedule. Morning practices and tutoring are canceled, and all activity buses are delayed. Contact school officials at (406) 777-5481 if you have any questions. 

Lone Rock Elementary is also delayed 2 hours. They can be reached at (406) 777-3314. 

The Town of Stevensville is seeking bids for cleaning services at Town Hall.

Interested parties can see a list of requested services below. For anything wishing to submit a bid for services, please provide your proposal in a sealed envelope with the following written on the front:

Request for Proposal
5:00pm May 15, 2010
SEALED PROPOSAL for Cleaning Services

Contract will be effective beginning July 1, 2019.

 

The Town of Stevensville (ToS) is seeking proposals from qualified, knowledgeable, and experienced companies to provide Information Technology (IT) Services to support our staff. We encourage companies to submit the most comprehensive proposal possible offering the highest quality of service. The nature of the service will be ongoing support and coordination with the Town Hall staff to ensure proper implementation of new technology, general management and operation, along with maintenance and/or troubleshooting of existing systems.

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The Stevensville Police Department has learned of an email scam aimed at deceiving people out of money by claiming to represent the Town of Stevensville.  Police Chief James Marble commented that “We believe that other members of our community have been targeted in the same manner”.   Chief Marble is asking the citizens of Stevensville to join us in helping raise awareness about this type of scheme to prevent others from being conned out of their hard-earned money.  

The Town of Stevensville invites proposals to provide services to the Town for the clearing of snow and ice on sidewalks located in the public right-of-way that poses a safety hazard.

Stevensville Municipal Ordinance 138, adopted on April 25th, 2013 authorizes the Town to take action to enforce snow removal in cases of non-compliance.

The Town may engage one or more individuals/businesses (independent contractors) throughout the 2018-2019 snow season (October 1 – April 30) to remove snow and ice from the public right-of-way.

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The US National Weather Service Missoula Montana is predicting significant snowfall for the Bitterroot Valley. Snow levels may reach 6-10 inched by Tuesday afternoon.

To aid in snow removal operations, please observe the following parking restrictions:

•RESIDENTIAL AREAS: Please only park on the street if you have no other option. This is especially important in the Smith & Dayton neighborhoods.

•COMMERCIAL AREAS: NO PARKING from 2am-6am on the following streets;

Due to inclement weather, Stevensville Schools will start at 10:30 am on Monday, February 25th. Busses will be delayed 2 hours from their regular schedule. Contact school officials at (406) 777-5481 if you have any questions. 

Lone Rock School will also be delayed 2 hours with classes beginning at 10:30. No breakfast will be served. Contact school administrators at 777-3314 with questions. 

Stevensville School District & Lone Rock School have canceled school February 25th, due to weather. 

(Stevensville Montana, February 25, 2019) – Mayor Brandon E. Dewey is urging residents to be prepared for heavy snow, strong winds and hazardous travel as the Bitterroot Valley will be under a Blizzard Warning until 9:00 p.m. Monday night and a Winter Storm Warning until 11 a.m. tomorrow.

Blizzard conditions, combined with snowfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour will continue to produce hazardous driving conditions with limited visibilities. Falling temperatures and wind chills could cause frostbite on exposed skin in as little as 30 minutes.

Stevensville School District and Lone Rock School have announced that classes are canceled on Tuesday February 26th, due to hazardous road conditions. 

The North Valley Public Library will also remain closed Tuesday. 

Stevensville Mayor Brandon Dewey is advising residents to limit their travel while street conditions rapidly deteriorate. Snow fall has outpaced ongoing snow removal efforts and streets have accumulated levels that make driving conditions dangerous. 

 

Mayor Dewey says that Public Works crews have been out since 5am Monday addressing the overnight snowfall  combined with today’s accumulations since the full city plow was achieved on Sunday night. Dewey says that all available resources have been deployed, maximizing utilization of Public Works resources.

PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release:  February 26, 2019

 

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PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release:  February 26, 2019; 3:30 pm

The Stevensville School District reports that due to deteriorating weather conditions, classes will be dismissed at 1:30 on Wednesday. Contact the school at 777-5481 for further information. 

The Ravalli County Commissioners have declared an emergency in Ravalli County due to the record snowfall since Sunday Night. Mayor Brandon E. Dewey has declared essential travel only for the Town of Stevensville effective at 5:00pm Wednesday. The travel restrictions will be in effect until further notice so that crews can be deployed tonight for substantial snow removal operations. The Town will release further updates as soon as possible. 

 

The Mayor has canceled all Town meetings for the remainder of the week, including Thursday's Town Council Meeting. 

Essential Travel Only Declaration

PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release:  February 27, 2019

The Ravalli County Commissioners have declared an emergency in Ravalli County due to the record snowfall experienced over the past few days. 

Mayor Brandon Dewey has declared “Essential Travel Only” for the Town of Stevensville effective at 5:00 pm tonight, Wednesday, February 27th.  Travel restrictions will be in effect until further notice. 

PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release:  February 28, 2019; 10:00 am

(Stevensville, Montana)  In the aftermath of one of the worst snow events in recent history, the Town of Stevensville has shifted from emergency response priority plowing to clean-up efforts.  As the Town moves forward with snow removal clean-up, Mayor Brandon Dewey asks citizens for their continued support and understanding as cleaning up this record-breaking snowfall will take some work and several days to address.

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STEVENSVILLE, MT – The Town of Stevensville has made significant headway over the past 48 hours as snow removal and clean-up efforts began on Wednesday night and continued into the early morning hours of Friday. The essential travel only advisory expired at 5:00am, classes and activities at Stevensville Schools have resumed and Main Street is open for business Friday morning.

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Snow removal teams will be in residential areas to continue snow clean-up activities beginning at 8:00 am Tuesday, March 5th continuing through Wednesday, March 6th. The streets that will be the focus of the clean-up efforts include:  Barbara, Heritage, Turner, Valley View, College, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, and St. Mary’s Drive – see map.

 

Updated Financials are provided to Council and the public twice per month.

Current and prior month packets are available here.

SEASONAL PARKS MAINTENANCE WORKER

The Town of Stevensville is seeking a part-time seasonal parks and cemeteries maintenance worker for the 2023 summer season. A full job description and application is linked below. Interested applicants can mail, email or drop off in person. Any questions please contact Town Hall 406-777-5271 ext 102.

Mail to:
Town of Stevensville
P.O. Box 30
Stevensville, MT 59870

In person:

Town of Stevensville 

206 Buck Street

Stevensville, MT 59870

Email to:
 

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Beginning On/About April 8, 2019

Cleanup On/About May 2, 2019

 

STREET CLOSURES AND DRIVEWAY ACCESS RESTRICTIONS ARE IN EFFECT

Beginning on/about Monday, April 8, 2019 NorthWestern Energy will commence the replacement of power conductors through the Main Street corridor. Work will include the replacement of utility poles and the replacement of lines.

Pool Supervisor applications are now being accepted for the 2023 summer season. If you enjoy working with children and young adults and appreciate all things swimming, this is the summer job for you!

Interested? Job description and application available below or pick up at Town Hall, 206 Buck Street Mon-Fri 8 am - 5 pm.

Applicants must be lifeguard certified by June 1, 2023.

If you enjoy working with swimmers of all ages in a teaching environment, we need you! We are seeking an individual to teach swim lessons, water aerobics and serve as a pool lifeguard.

If you're interested, a job description and application form are available below or pick up a packet at Town Hall, 206 Buck Street. Application period closed May 1st at 5:00 pm.

Applicant must be lifeguard, first aid and CPR certified by June 1, 2019. AEA Professional Certification and Arthritis Foundation Aquatic Program Certification preferred.

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The Town of Stevensville is pleased to provide residents with curbside debris pick-up and disposal, responding to citizen needs and delivering more efficient service. There is no need to contact Town Hall to pre-arrange a pickup date.

Tip’s for curbside debris collection:

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Restroom Remodel/Updates Continue

ALTERNATIVE RESTROOMS ARE AVAILABLE

Beginning on/about Monday, May 6, 2019 contractors will begin the installation of new plumbing and fixtures in the restrooms. The restroom updates include converting two restrooms into unisex/family restrooms. Facility updates will comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act.  

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The Town of Stevensville is seeking a Finance Officer with experience in public sector financial administration principles and practices including the principles of governmental accounting and financial reporting, debt administration, budgeting, purchasing, and risk management.
 

The Finance Officer is a team player, that helps the organization meet it's objectives and takes initiative to positively represent the Town of Stevensville. 

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***DEADLINE EXTENDED***

The Town of Stevensville is seeking an individual with experience in local government and municipal record keeping to be our next Town Clerk. The Town Clerk is responsible for controlling and organizing Town ordinances, resolutions, and public documents.  This position organizes most administration tasks and is a direct resource for information to the public.

The Town Clerk is a team player, that helps the organization meet it's objectives and takes initiative to positively represent the Town of Stevensville. 

June 20, 2019

Stevensville, MT – The Town of Stevensville is asking residents to implement water conservation practices beginning Thursday, June 20th at 5:00pm. On Monday morning, the public works department began addressing the failure of a well pump in the Town’s well field adjacent to the Twin Creeks neighborhood. Public Works Director George Thomas reported that the pump failure was due to sand in the well. A separate well had failed a second time nearly a year ago because of the same problem and is still not operational at this time.

Town Council President Bob Michalson has canceled the regularly scheduled Town Council Meeting for 6/27/2019. Mr. Michalson states that the Town Council Rules were not followed in publishing the agenda and council packet. 

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Water use restrictions that were implemented on Thursday June 20th, remain in effect due to an additional well-pump failure in the Twin Creeks Well-field. The failure occurred in the morning hours of June 28, 2019. 

Well Worker

Public Works reported at 4:00am Saturday morning that the reservoir was just over half of capacity. As of noon Saturday, storage had decreased and was holding at half. Pumps are producing approximately 400 gallons per minute. 

Free admission notice

If you’re a City Resident that’s trying to keep cool but under water restrictions, we have a treat for you!

The Town of Stevensville is offering free admission to households on the water system who are impacted by the current water use restrictions. Here’s the details:

⛱ You must show proof of residency, by providing any utility bill or other documentation that shows you currently reside in city limits or have city water services. Offer is good for all members in a single household. 

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On Monday, July 1st, contractors were on-site at the Twin Creeks Well Field installing a pump into one of the high-production wells. By the end of the day, that pump had been installed and Public Works began re-filling the critically low reservoir. Filling the reservoir continued into Tuesday, and officials are comfortable with the storage capacity. A pump will be installed in another well on Wednesday. This will bring a total of 4 wells back on to the system, which will adequately supply both storage, and system use. 

Watering regulation days and hours

Water restrictions have been in place since June 20th, and the Stevensville Public Works Department has determined that water restrictions can be lifted effective 12:01a.m. Friday, July 5th.

Standard watering regulations will remain in effect, however. Standard sprinkler regulations will continue be enforced and residents and businesses are required to set their sprinkler timers to water within the allowed days and times. Those who begin watering on Friday, must comply with the above regulations. 

Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received and publicly opened at 1:00 p.m., local time on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2019 by the Town of Stevensville at Town Hall, 206
Buck Street, Stevensville, Montana 59870, for the construction of “Airport Improvements” to include the following:

PAVEMENT RECONSTRUCTION AND NEW MIDFIELD
AIP 3-30-0044-015-2019

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Why do we love where we live? To answer this question, the Town of Stevensville has kicked off the Love My Town campaign. Highlighting the meaningful bonds between Stevensville and our residents, with the help of the National League of Cities we have organized the work into four key pillars.

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MAIL BALLOT ELECTION -- POLLS WILL NOT BE OPEN

MUNICIPAL GENERAL ELECTION

Election Day:  November 2, 2021
Late Voter Registration Deadline:  November 1, 2021

Ballots will be mailed out:  October 15, 2021      
     

CANDIDATES & CONTACT INFORMATION

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town of Stevensville is inviting qualified firms to submit proposals for audit services for a special audit for the period between April 1, 2019 and July 31, 2019. Proposals are due at Town Hall November 1, 2019 by 5:00 pm.

Leaves in Street

Town of Stevensville crews are starting leaf pickup activities on City streets on Monday, Nov. 4, with work beginning in the areas north of 4th Street and west of Pine Street.

Leaf pickup is scheduled to continue throughout the week.  The crews will begin on Stevensville's North Side, then moving south to the Smith and Dayton Neighborhoods, and finishing Twin Creeks and Creekside Neighborhoods. Streets cleared of leaves provide safer driving conditions during winter snow and ice. Removing leaves from the streets also helps prevent clogged storm drains.

Downtown Christmas Event

Every child who has ever attended Downtown Stevensville’s Parade of Lights presented by the Stevensville Civic Club and the Town of Stevensville, wants to know how they can be the one to flip the switch illuminating Main Street’s holiday lights. There's only one way: winning the Flip-the-Switch Coloring Contest.

 

Craig Thomas on Airport Runway

STEVENSVILLE, MT – The U.S Department of Transportation announced on Friday that it will award $650,000 in an airport infrastructure grant to The Town of Stevensville for an apron replacement project at the Stevensville Municipal Airport. This grant is part of an $10.8 billion investment by the Trump Administration in more than two thousand airports across the US for safety and infrastructure improvements since January 2017.

 

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Winters in Stevensville have no shortage of cold weather and snow fall events. To combat snowfall and ice build-up, Public Works crews work diligently to plow Town streets and clear sidewalks. Please take some time to review the following Town snow removal reminders to keep all safe throughout the winter season:

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The Town of Stevensville will have a number of closures related to the holidays. Stevensville Town Hall will be closed at 3:00pm on Tuesdays, Dec. 24 and 31, and all day Wednesdays, Dec. 25 and Jan. 1, in observance of the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. 

The Stevensville Town Council is not scheduled to meet on Thursday, Dec. 26th. Council meetings will resume on Thursday, Jan. 9, with a 7:00 p.m. regular meeting. Town Council meetings are held in the Town Council Chambers in Town Hall, 206 Buck Street.

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The holidays are finally here, and it won't be long until that fine-smelling fir in the living room is a dried-up fire hazard. So, the Town wants to remind you of your options to get rid of your tree once the season is over.

First: The Town's Public Works Department offers free tree drop-off for residents Monday, Dec. 30, through Friday, Jan. 17. Once the decorations are removed, residents can place their fresh-cut trees at the designated drop off zone in Lewis & Clark Park, 400 W. Second Street.

Officer Ellington and Mayor Dewey

On Monday, December 23 the Stevensville Police Department welcomed a new officer at a swearing-in ceremony.  The Department's newest School Resource Officer comes to Stevensville after years of Public Service in other communities.

Mayor Dewey at Desk

Greetings Stevensville!

Just like that, the year 2019 is behind us and we welcome not only a new year, but a new decade as well. With any transition or change in time, many of us take time to reflect on the previous year. Hopefully, that reflection leads us to strive to do better than the year before. We ought to use our experiences, both good and faulty, as tools to venture towards success in whatever it is that we want to be or do.

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Water & Sewer customers in Stevensville may have noticed an inaccurate usage reading on their January 2, 2020 bill. According the Town’s Finance Department, the software system that manages the billing functions for the Town’s water and sewer utilities incorrectly interpreted meter reading data and billed all customers at their base rate.

While the issue won’t affect customers that did not exceed their base usage allowance for the month of December, customers who used water exceeding their base allowance will receive a follow-up bill during the week of January 6th.

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Administrative offices in Stevensville's Town Hall will be closed on Friday, January 31st. Although offices will be closed, it won't be a day off for the Town's staff and elected officials. Instead, work sessions will be held throughout the day to facilitate capacity building within the organization, as well as critical strategic planning that the Town Council asked the Mayor and administration to conduct trough the Town's budget process last summer.

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High winds gusting up to 50 miles per hour on Saturday caused power outages, along with property damage, all over the Town of Stevensville. While crews from NorthWestern Energy have been successful in restoring power to the business districts and neighboring residential areas, residents who live on the south side of the town, especially west of Main Street, continue to go with out power. As of 4:30pm Saturday. officials with NorthWestern Energy tell Town Hall that residents should expect to be with out power for an additional 4-6 hours.

Public Works Crews removing tree branches

Following severe winds gusting over 50 miles-per-hour on Saturday, Town officials will begin implementing clean-up operations this week, focusing on the removal of debris from downed tree's. Crews will re-visit those scenes that they were dispatched to throughout the Town during Saturday's storm. There, they will perform a more thorough clean-up, as Saturday's objective was only to remove hazards and continue the delivery of services. Clean-up is expected to take the entire week. Crews will focus on the clean-up of public spaces first, with attention to streets, alleys and parks.

Stevensville is a wonderful Town with a rich history, an outstanding location and an energetic, diverse and vibrant population. Your business adds to the vitality of our community. We’re glad you’re here!

The Town of Stevensville strives to provide the highest possible level of service to our neighbors. To do that, we partner with our business community to provide a friendly and accessible atmosphere for commerce for residents and visitors alike.

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The Town of Stevensville, Montana is requesting sealed proposals from qualified firms, teams or consultants interested in providing professional engineering services to the Town for development and preparation of an update to its 2009 Water System Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) for the existing Water System. The Report will update the pertinent sections of the 2009 PER with focus on the Phase IV Storage System Upgrades.

The Town of Stevensville is accepting applications for a Parks and Recreation Supervisor/Public Works Assistant position. 

See attachments for job description, application and supplemental questions. 

Rate of pay is $24.50 per hour

To apply, please send a cover letter, resume, completed supplemental questions and an Application to:
The Human Resources Department, PO Box 30, Stevensville, MT  59870

Town of Stevensville, 206 Buck Street, Stevensville, MT 59870

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The Town of Stevensville is seeking 2 part-time certified police officers to maintain a police presence in the community while new recruitment's and hires are trained. These positions are currently considered temporary, however it is possible that one or both positions are retained permanently based on funding availability. These positions will work varrying shifts. 

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March 16, 2020 - Beginning Tuesday, March 17 lunch and breakfast will be delivered to students. School kitchen staff will prepare sack meals. Meals will be delivered daily via morning bus routes at the usual prescribed pickup time. The school asks that students/families meet the bus to pick up sack meals.

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The Town of Stevensville is requesting bids for IT managed services.  The organization has historically worked with an outside IT provider and incurred services on an as needed basis.  The Town has identified the need for a comprehensive 3rd party IT service in order to meet the growing digital operations of the municipality including the IT and security needs of local police/criminal justice, water, wastewater, airport, fire department and community pool.

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TOWN SERVICES PLAN STATUS: Reopening Phase 1

The Town of Stevensville is committed to providing the essential services you rely on throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic and the recovery process. With the release of Governor Bullock's phased reopening plan, the Town has implemented protocols to ensure the safety of citizens and staff while the community reopens and recovers from the effects of COVID-19. 

An excavation permit is required when excavation is planned within any Town right-of-way. At least seventy‐two (72) hours* before work commences submit an application for the street closure, lane reduction and any associated detours necessary to complete the work at jenelle@townofste&

When Stevensville unites behind a cause, the community gets results.

We're highlighting the Town's strategic planning efforts to put Stevensville first, building a stronger community for everyone.

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Unprecedented efforts are underway to understand and respond to the impacts people are experiencing during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Stevensville Economic Support & Recovery Task Force includes a broad range of stakeholders building a partnership of public and private for-profit and non-profit entities.

We are working to update this page with planned capital improvement projects and anticipated investments. Click the link below to review past and current budgets for the Town. 

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Task Force will create an economic recovery strategy to support Stevensville businesses, nonprofits, community organizations, and individuals through impacts of COVID-19.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Monday, April 13, 2020

Contact: Robert Underwood, robert@townofstevensville.com

 

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Stevensville, MT – The Town of Stevensville has been successfully engaging citizens in their Council meetings through live webcasting for the past 2 years. Recently, the Town of Stevensville has added a new participation guide and implemented steps to broaden civic involvement in its virtual public meetings online.

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Project 59870 Business Relief Fund Information  

Please help us raise funds for our local Stevensville businesses that are struggling due to the effects of COVID-19. We will distribute the money we raise as grants to help offset operating costs.

The Town of Stevensville Parks & Recreation Department is currently seeking Park Attendants to provide friendly guest service, safe operations, informing guests of rules, and ensuring cleanliness of park areas. The position is responsible to perform daily preventative and corrective maintenance and custodial functions for park facilities, ensuring a clean and positive experience for all guests and park system users.  The Park Attendant provides onsite services to patrons under the general supervision of the Parks & Recreation Director. 

The Town of Stevensville is seeking an energetic and driven individual to lead the Town's Parks & Recreation Department. The work performed by this position involves the leadership, coordination and oversight of the Stevensville Parks and Recreation Department. The position is responsible to plan, direct, manage, and oversee the programs, activities and operations of the Department including Recreation and Aquatics to coordinate assigned activities with other Town departments and outside agencies; and to provide highly responsible and complex support to the Mayor.

 

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The Town of Stevensville has been proud to serve the citizens with quality recreation programs, maintained parks and trails, and open space lands for outdoor enthusiasts. With a mission to ensure every Stevensville neighborhood is well-served with parks and open space, recreational facilities, and bicycle and pedestrian access to the great outdoors, the Town is adding a limited number of staff positions to aid in ensuring parks facilities are clean and safe as the community reopens from the COVID-19 closures that were established in mid-March.

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The Stevensville Fire Department is seeking a dynamic, motivated, hands-on type for the position of Administrative Assistant. This part-time position serves all administrative functions of the Fire Department.

Goal Boxes for Strategic Plan

Because of the responsible management and leadership of Mayor Brandon Dewey and his administration, the Town of Stevensville found itself in a stable financial position ahead of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Tad Lang Park

Tad Lang Park - 500 Block Main Street (Across main from Kodiak Jax)

  • Picnic Table 
  • Open Space
Legacy Park

Living Legacy Native Plant Park - On Stevensville Bike Path next to Stevensville Ranger Station (Across from the Living Center)

  • Native Bitterroot Valley Plants
  • Open Space
Lee Metcalf Wildlife Refuge

Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge - 4567 Wild Fowl LN, Stevensville, MT 59870

Whitetail Golf Course

Whitetail Golf Course - 4295 Wild Fowl LN, Stevensville, MT 59870

Fort Owen Ranch

Fort Owen State Park - 99 Fort Owen Ranch Rd, Stevensville, MT 59870

  • Established in 1841 and named after trader John Owen
  • Originally a mission and later became a trading post
  • One original building is still standing, the East Barracks
    • There is also a reconstructed 1850's cabin, a root cellar, and a well house
  • Interpretive signage is posted to display Fort Owen's history
Dickerson Park

Dickerson Park - 300 Block of South 6th Street

  • Basketball Court
  • Open Space 

Information about land use applications of significant public interest will periodically posted here. Information includes, but is not limited to, zoning changes, subdivision applications, and variances. 

Revised preliminary plat map of Burnt Fork Estates
Project Summary

Burnt Fork Estates is a planned residential and commercial addition to the Town of Stevensville. The property lies northwest of the intersection of Middle Burnt Fork Road and Logan Lane, abutting the first phase Of Creekside Meadows. Our proposal for the 57.68-acre tract is to create 78 single-family lots adjacent to Creekside Meadows and 43 multi-family lots further to the south. Then for the 8 acres adjacent to Middle Burnt Fork Road we are proposing to re-zone the property to allow 16 light commercial lots.

 

kids swimming in water at pool

A long-standing tradition is again benefiting the students of Stevensville this summer, with a few additions that will ensure that everyone gets a chance at a fun summer activity. The Town of Stevensville has issued a single-use pool pass to K-6 students at Stevensville Elementary School for many years as a way to promote healthy summer activity and reward students for their academic success throughout the school year.

Action Requested: Discussion/possible action regarding a request for approval of a variance to the setback standards of the Stevensville Development Code, to allow for the construction of the expansion of an existing church structure, pursuant to Division 4, Board of Adjustments, Variances and Appeals.
Location: 216 College Street, Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT
Property Owner: Stevensville United Methodist Church (c/o John Fisher)
Parcel Size: ± 1.157 acres

Action Requested: Discussion/possible action regarding a request for approval of a variance to the parking standards of the Stevensville Development Code, to allow for the construction of a structure to be attached to anexisting building, pursuant to Division 4, Board of Adjustments, Variances and Appeals.
Location: 106 Fourth Street East, Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT
Property Owner: Dave Laursen
Parcel Size: ± 0.192 acres
Current Zoning: C-1 (Commercial)

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Swimmers and water enthusiasts will again be able to splash at Stevensville's City Pool starting Monday, June 29th. The long-awaited opening will kick off Monday morning with the first swim lesson session of the season, with open swim available to the general public in the afternoon. Modifications in programming and capacity have been made in response to directives from local and state public health officials to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Those changes will included more frequent sanitation and fewer students enrolled in each session of group swimming lessons.

The Town of Stevensville is seeking an individual with experience in local government, municipal record keeping, and communications to be our next Town Clerk. The Town Clerk is responsible for controlling and organizing Town ordinances, resolutions, and public documents.  This position organizes most administration oriented tasks and is a direct resource for information to the public.

At the Town, annual budget deliberations speed up as we enter the 3rd quarter of 2020. On June 30th, Mayor Brandon Dewey rolled out his proposed 2021 budget, which covers the fiscal year between July 1, 2020 and June 30, 2021. The Town Council now will review that budget and hold a public hearing on July 9th. By state law, the Town has to adopt a balanced budget before the by the later of the first Thursday after the first Tuesday in September or within 30 calendar days of receipt of the municipality’s taxable value from the Montana Department of Revenue.

Stevensville Mayor Brandon E. Dewey will address the community at Town Hall this afternoon at 4:00pm. The Mayor plans to speak to the rising conflict within the Town's politics following Thursday's Town Council Meeting where Councilmembers Bob Michalson and Robin Holcomb refused to attend after their attendance was compelled by the rest of the council. 

Councilmember Dempsey Vick has released a statement in response to Council President Bob Michalson's absence from Thursday's regularly scheduled Town Council meeting. You can read the full release below in supporting documents.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 17, 2020

It’s a girl for Mayor Brandon Dewey and his wife

Baby makes four for the family of Stevensville Mayor Brandon Dewey and his wife Tasha.

The couple’s second child, a girl, was born at 11:22 am on Friday. Named Bryar Marie Dewey, the baby weighs 8 pounds 9 ounces and is 20 inches long. Mrs. Dewey and baby Bryar are in good condition at Missoula’s St. Patrick Hospital.

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Stevensville, MT – The Town of Stevensville has been successfully engaging citizens in their Council meetings through live webcasting for over 2 years. In April, the Town of Stevensville added a new participation guide and implemented steps to broaden civic involvement in its virtual public meetings online.

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Stevensville Mayor Brandon Dewey is announcing that the Stevensville Police Department’s headquarters, currently located inside Town Hall, will relocate to Main Street in the same building that houses the local drivers licensing exam station and formerly housed the Montana Highway Patrol detachment office for Ravalli County.

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Certification program will help Stevensville businesses operate safely and responsibly as cases of COVID-19 continue to rise in Ravalli County.

 

STEVENSVILLE – In response to the Reopening the Big Sky Plan and the recent mask directive released by Governor Steve Bullock on July 15th, the Town of Stevensville has developed a program to reinforce best-practices and help businesses operate in a COVID-19 world.

 

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The following businesses have made the pledge to be a Stevi Safe Certified business. Working together, we can ensure that our community is safe for its residents and visitors alike.

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The Stevensville Police Department is seeking an individual with experience in general secretarial and clerical support to be our next part time Police Clerk. The Police Clerk is responsible for performing secretarial and clerical duties for the Police Department.  This position organizes most administrative oriented tasks and is a direct resource for information to the public. Answering phones, 

Stevensville Mayor Brandon E. Dewey issued a letter today to Superintendent Bob Moore and Trustees of the Stevensville School District addressing the school board's recent action to recommend, but not require, facecoverings when school goes back into session in September. 

The Town of Stevensville is seeking an individual with experience in aeronautics and airport operations to be our next Airport Director. The position is a part-time department head  that, with a high degree of independence, provides leadership to the Stevensville Municipal Airport, promoting quality commercial and business development and the safe operation of aircraft at the facility, and provide administrative and professional leadership and direction for the Department.

The Town of Stevensville is seeking an individual with experience in building construction and building standards to serve as a building inspector. The position is a part-time inspector that assists the public, contractors and other town departments as it relates to codes and information. The position conducts on-site inspections of construction projects for compliance with adopted codes and accepted building practices and issues correction notices as needed.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                           

CONTACT:

Jeff Motley, Fire Chief

406-531-6355

jmotley@stevifire.com 

 

You empower your community when you get counted for the 2020 Census! Census population data determines our share of $13.7 billion in federal dollars, the number of seats we have in Congress, and many essential services.

Meeting Location: North Valley Public Library Community Room - 208 Main Street

 

Stevensville Town Council and Board meetings will now offer additional methods of public participation. 
 
In an effort to reduce in-person gatherings to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, the Town is expanding options to participate in public meetings from a distance. 
 
Participation options include: 

Written Comment – Citizens can submit written comments in advance of any public meeting. Written comment can be provided in any of the following ways:

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Mayor Dewey spent the week working with each member of the Town Council in order to forge a way forward for public meetings held by the Town. The result of those negotiations was a set of ground rules that will allow us to reinstate in-person meetings in a safe environment. The ground rules can be found below under supporting documents.

All of our public comment options that were in place for virtual meetings will still be offered at this time.

 

In observance of the Labor Day holiday on Monday, Sept. 7, Town Hall and administrative offices will be closed.

Town of Stevensville employees will not be available for phone or online customer service needs on Labor Day. That includes developer services and permit functions, utility billing questions, and records requests. Town Hall and other Town facilities will be closed. For more information on the Town's service changes due to COVID-19 visit our web site.

Stevensville City Court is closed Monday.

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Scaled back event scheduled for October 16-31

 

STEVENSVILLE, MT — Get your scarecrows ready! By popular demand, the Stevensville Parks & Recreation Department will host the 2020 Stevensville Scarecrow Festival starting October 16th. The event, in its 15th year, will be scaled back due to public health concerns with the COVID-19 pandemic.  We host two separate categories for scarecrows: 1) kids, and 2) businesses and non-profits, individuals, and families.

The Public Works Assistant is a full-time support position to the Public Works Supervisor. The position performs variety of semi-skilled and skilled departmental maintenance duties and performs work in the operation of specialized equipment and vehicles in the operations and maintenance of the Town’s cemeteries, parks, streets, water and wastewater systems.

This position has an on-call/as needed status to assist with manpower coverage of the Department.

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The Town of Stevensville has announced its construction schedule for the next year with welcome additions to infrastructure initiatives that will continue to help the community build.

We've outlined the proposed projects and expected timelines here.

 

 

 

 

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The Town of Stevensville today [Friday] announced its construction schedule for the next year with welcome additions to infrastructure initiatives that will continue to help the community build.

Mayor Brandon Dewey says it includes about $150,000 worth of infrastructure work that was already planned. He says it is adding an additional $350,000 in street improvements and sewer infrastructure.

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It has been just over two weeks since Mayor Brandon Dewey announced a slate of infrastructure projects throughout the community that are scheduled through 2021. Those projects are already quickly coming to fruition with the Town Council’s approval of extending a sewer main south along Park Avenue to Middle Burnt Fork Road, and finalizing plans for improvements on E 3rd Street and E 5th Street.

The Town of Stevensville Police Department is accepting applications for the Chief of Police position.  

The Chief of Police is under the direction of the Mayor and is responsible for directing the day-to-day operations and administration of the Stevensville Police Department.

Summary of Duties:

Performs a variety of cleaning and janitorial tasks in City buildings and minor ground-keeping tasks adjacent to said buildings including keeping Town Hall, police and public works facilities in a clean and sanitary condition; and does related work.

The Town of Stevensville is seeking a Public Works Director. 

The Public Works Director will work alongside the Mayor, Town Council, staff, and citizens. The Public Works Director must be knowledgeable of general public works administration. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are essential. 

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At their Committee of the Whole Meeting on Thursday, January 21, the Stevensville Town Council participated in discussions with representatives of the Stevensville Community Foundation that could lead to the Town of Stevensville managing the operations of a new community center being proposed by the foundation.The facility would be located at the corner of Middle Burnt Fork Road and Park Avenue on a 3.5 acre property already owned by the foundation.

Snow Priority Route Map

The Town’s Street Division crews have been preparing for the inevitable return of winter and have already dealt with a couple of shots of snow. But now is a good time to provide an overview of the Town’s snow response plan.

“While snow response efforts are always challenging, we hope this information can help our citizens prepare for more winter weather,” says Mayor Brandon Dewey. “The heart of snow response plan is really pretty simple: More plowing in more areas sooner.”

Here’s a look at the key components of the Town’s snow response plan:

Annexation Map - Stevensville Wye

The Town of Stevensville is currently working on determining the feasibility of annexing the “Wye” area located about 1.5 miles northeast of Stevensville, Montana at the intersection of Highways 93 and 269. This area is primarily composed of commercial buildings with a few small to medium sized residences. The purpose of this study is to determine what infrastructure will be required to serve this area and the cost and impact of infrastructure expansion. This determination will be based on the current fiscal year population and estimated future water demands and wastewater flows.

Proposed Twin Creeks Plan
Project Summary

The proposal is to delete 16 lots in the current Phase 3 and to rezone from R-1 to R-2 
eleven lots in the revised Phase 3 to allow for two-family town homes. The total area to be rezoned is 
3.53 acres, or about 17 per cent of the land areas in Phases 2 and 3. The rest of the development will 
remain R-1 single-family and the overall density will remain the same as it was with the original 
subdivision approval. Approximately 1300 linear feet of roadway and utilities will then not have to be 

splash pad design concept

The Stevensville Town Council heard a proposal from the Stevensville Civic Club at the Council's regular meeting on Thursday, February 25th, that sought approval to locate a splash pad in Lewis & Clark Park. The project was already endorsed by the Town's Park Board and Parks and Recreation Director.

map of proposed zoning change
Project Summary 

Ilamar Properties, LLC has purchased the property which is currently zoned R-1 and would like to change the zoning to R-2 to allow for the building of multi-family development. 

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Subdivision refers to the division of land into two or more lots by a plat and recorded with the county clerk and the register of deeds.  Subdivisions are regulated under Chapter 10 of the Stevensville Development Code, with the goals of promoting orderly growth and development and ensuring adequate streets, utilities, and building sites. 

Major Subdivisions require review and approval of a preliminary plat by the Town Council.  Montana Law and Stevensville Code spell out the procedures for obtaining approval of a subdivision plat.

Separate sealed bids for the construction of 3rd Street East Improvements will be received by the Town of Stevensville at 206 Buck Street, Stevensville, Montana 59870 until 3:00 p.m. local time on Thursday, April 1, 2021, and then publicly opened and read aloud in the Town of Stevensville Town Hall conference room. No hand delivered bids will be accepted.

The project generally consists of:

Separate sealed bids for the construction of 5th Street Improvements will be received by the Town of Stevensville at 206 Buck Street, Stevensville, Montana 59870 until 3:00 p.m. local time on Thursday, April 1, 2021, and then publicly opened and read aloud in the Town of Stevensville Town Hall conference room. No hand delivered bids will be accepted.

The project generally consists of:

Resurfacing/paving of 5th Street from Park Ave. to the west about 160 feet, a pedestrian bulb-out, 11 concrete curb and gutter, and signing/striping.

The Town of Stevensville (Stevensville) is accepting Statements of Qualifications (SOQ) from consulting firms interested in the preparation of Global Permit Application and Mitigation Change Application for the Twin Creeks Well Field and Well 1. One firm will be selected to perform the work specified herein.

Water service has been interrupted due to a water main break. Customers on Buck Street between Ravalli Street and South Avenue are effected. 

This posting is an internal posting per the Town of Stevensville Personnel Policy.

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DEPARTMENT: Parks and Recreation | Parks Maintenance Division

STATUS: Intermittent employee; not eligible for benefits

HOURLY RATE: $9.15 - $15.00 hourly

Open-until-filled—screening of applications will begin immediately. However, applications will continue to be accepted until an adequate applicant pool has been established.

 

DEPARTMENT: Public Works

STATUS: Intermittent employee; not eligible for benefits

HOURLY RATE: $15.00 hourly

Open-until-filled—screening of applications will begin immediately. However, applications will continue to be accepted until an adequate applicant pool has been established.

 

DEPARTMENT: Police Department | Administrative Services Division

STATUS: Full-time Civilian Position eligible for benefits

HOURLY RATE: $15.02 - $18.17 hourly

 

The Stevensville Police Department is seeking an individual with experience in general secretarial and clerical support to be our next Police Clerk. The Police Clerk is responsible for performing secretarial and clerical work with accuracy and speed in support of the Police Department.  This position organizes most administrative oriented tasks and is a direct resource for information to the public.

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***DEADLINE EXTENDED***

The Mayor and Town Council are requesting interested law firms or qualified attorney's to submit Statements of Qualifications to provide legal services for the Town of Stevensville.

***The Town of Stevensville will entertain separate proposals to act as prosecuting attorney in the City Court of Stevensville. If your proposal does not include both civil attorney and prosecuting attorney services, please note this in your cover letter.

DEPARTMENT: Parks and Recreation | Recreation Programs Division

STATUS: Seasonal; not eligible for benefits

Open-until-filled—screening of applications will begin immediately. However, applications will continue to be accepted until an adequate applicant pool has been established.

 

General Statement

The Recreation Program Facilitator works as part of a dynamic team to facilitate comprehensive recreational programs for the greater community. Positions include site facilitation, coaching, youth programs, seasonal programs, and adult programs

Check your sprinkler timer

Officials with the Town of Stevensville's Public Works Department are asking residents to check that their automatic sprinkler timers are set to the correct watering schedule.

"We receive a lot of calls about non-compliance from concerned citizens in the community," said Laura Miller, the Town's Utilities Clerk. "When we make contact with those who are not observing the hours we often find that their timer was not set to the right time or schedule."

 

 

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The Town of Stevensville announced Monday the launch of a new, improved bill pay service with a user-friendly portal and enhanced features to safely view and pay bills online.

The system officially launched on July 26, 2021.

In addition to being able to make a payment online any time and from anywhere, customers will also have the option to go paperless and/or sign up for notifications via text message. 

THE TOWN OF STEVENSVILLE TOWN COUNCIL ADOPTED JOB DESCRIPTIONS ON APRIL 25, 2024

THEY ARE ALL LISTED UNDER THE FILE SECTION LOCATED TO THE LEFT

IF THERE ARE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT THE TOWN OF STEVENSVILLE AT 406-777-5271

Action Requested: Discussion/possible action regarding a request for approval of a variance to the setback standards of the Stevensville Development Code, to allow for the construction of a single family residence, pursuant to Division 4, Board of Adjustments, Variances and Appeals.

Budget Community Profile Data

The Town Council adopted their annual budget of $3.2 million with the projection that cash reserves at the end of the fiscal year of $3.9 million.

The Stevensville Police Department is excited to collaborate with Stevensville Public Schools and the Stevensville Parks & Recreation Department for youth support services in the community. SPD C.A.R.E.S is a community and relationship-oriented program focused on providing educational and mentoring opportunities for youth in the Stevensville community. The program meets community needs by achieving goals for improving school safety and community service and resource programs.

School Crossing Sign

STEVENSVILLE — To coincide with the start of the new school year, Chief Mac Sosa and the Stevensville Police Department would like to offer staff, students and parents, as well as area motorists, several important safety tips for those traveling to and from school or driving through a school zone.

“We’d like to remind drivers to expect additional traffic, bicyclists and pedestrians beginning this week as students across town will return to school,” Chief Sosa said. “Please drive carefully and stay alert around school buses, crosswalks and school zones.”

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***BID OPENING HAS BEEN RE-SCHEDULED FOR 5:00pm SEPTEMBER 30, 2021 AT TOWN HALL***

 

Separate sealed bids for the construction of Park Avenue Sewer Main Extension will be received by the Town of Stevensville at 206 Buck Street, Stevensville, Montana 59870 until 5:00 p.m. local time on September 30, 2021, and then publicly opened and read aloud in the Town of Stevensville Town Hall Conference Room promptly at 6:30 pm in the presence of the Town Council.

The  Town of Stevensville  is  soliciting  Statements  of  Qualifications  (SOQ)  from  qualified  consultants to provide  professional  services  for  a  Transportation  Master  Plan  Update  that  will  take  a  comprehensive, multimodal approach to analyzing and improving traffic and  circulation. 

Proposals for REAL ESTATE BROKER SERVICES for the Town of Stevensville will be received by the Town Clerk’s office, 206 Buck Street, Stevensville, MT 59870, until October 20, 2021 at 5:00 p.m.

 

Attorney Greg Overstreet

On Thursday, October 14, the Town Council will consider Mayor Brandon Dewey’s appointment of local attorney Greg Overstreet as the new City Attorney for the Town of Stevensville.

In May, current City Attorney Scott Owens notified the Mayor and Town Council that he would not be renewing his contract with the Town, which expired in July. Owens said that his family had relocated from Missoula to Helena, making it challenging for him to fulfill his obligations to Stevensville.

Stevensville Water Rights Place of Use

The Town of Stevensville continues to make progress on its work to acquire permits and water rights for the Twin Creeks Well Field, the primary source of domestic water for the Towns residents.

On Thursday, October 14th, the Town Council will be asked to approve a scope of work for NewFields, a hydrology firm that the Town Council approved a contract with back in May. NewFields was hired to assist the Town’s water rights attorney and engineers in a Global Permit Application with Montana DNRC for the Twin Creeks Well Field and Well 1, located downtown.

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Renovations to Father Ravalli Park on Stevensville's south side bring new play structure and expanded amenities. 

The Town of Stevensville's Parks & Recreation Department is working to update Father Ravalli Park with safer equipment, and more opportunities for recreation.

The Town of Stevensville is seeking proposals for the design and installation of a backup generator system at Town Hall, on a non-exclusive bass, as set forth in the Request for Proposals.

Project Summary

The Contractor shall perform all Services described in this section and all obligations set forth in the draft contract (Attachment A). More specifically, the Contractor will:

Action Requested: Discussion/possible action regarding a request for approval of a variance to the setback standards, lot coverage standards, and minimum lot square footage of the Stevensville Development Code, to allow for the construction of storage units, pursuant to Division 4, Board of Adjustments, Variances and Appeals.

The Town of Stevensville has received notice of the award of funds from the Montana Department of Commerce, Montana Main Street Program to update the 2016 Growth Policy. Total award and available fee for service is $15,000. The estimated end date of the project is June 30, 2022.

The Town of Stevensville is soliciting proposals from qualified individuals and consulting firms to:  Develop an updated Growth Policy in conformance with all the requirements of Montana State Law (76-1-601, MCA). 

SPECIAL TOWN COUNCIL MEETING FOR JANUARY 6, 2022 AT 6:30 PM HAS BEEN CANCELED.

Due to winter storm warnings including later today with snow turning to rain and ice, tonights special town council meeting has been canceled and is being rescheduled for Tuesday January 11, 2022 at 7:00 pm at the North Valley Library Community Room, 208 Main Street. 

Please follow our agenda and minutes link on our website for updated agenda and packet for January 11, 2022.

Please stay safe and keep warm.

Jenelle S. Berthoud, Town Clerk

SPECIAL TOWN COUNCIL MEETING FOR JANUARY 6, 2022 AT 6:30 PM HAS BEEN CANCELED.

Due to winter storm warnings including later today with snow turning to rain and ice, tonights special town council meeting has been canceled and is being rescheduled for Tuesday January 11, 2022 at 7:00 pm at the North Valley Library Community Room, 208 Main Street. 

Please follow our agenda and minutes link on our website for updated agenda and packet for January 11, 2022.

Please stay safe and keep warm.

Jenelle S. Berthoud, Town Clerk

PUBLIC NOTICE
Town of Stevensville
Notice is hereby given that a vacancy exists in the office of the Town Councilmember - Ward 1 created by the resignation of elected councilmember Jaime Devlin.
Town Council will appoint a Stevensville resident to fill the unexpired term of the position vacated on the Town Council. The term expires December 31, 2023. Qualifications to serve as a Town Council member are as follows:
 *   Must be a citizen of the United States
 *   Must be a Stevensville resident for at least 60 days

PUBLIC NOTICE
Town of Stevensville
Notice is hereby given that a vacancy exists in the office of the Town Councilmember - Ward 2 created by the resignation of elected councilmember Sydney Allen.
Town Council will appoint a Stevensville resident to fill the unexpired term of the position vacated on the Town Council. The term expires December 31, 2023. Qualifications to serve as a Town Council member are as follows:
 *   Must be a citizen of the United States
 *   Must be a Stevensville resident for at least 60 days

PUBLIC NOTICE
Town of Stevensville
Notice is hereby given that a vacancy exists in the office of the Town Councilmember - Ward 2 created by the resignation of elected councilmember Sydney Allen.
Town Council will appoint a Stevensville resident to fill the unexpired term of the position vacated on the Town Council. The term expires December 31, 2023. Qualifications to serve as a Town Council member are as follows:
 *   Must be a citizen of the United States
 *   Must be a Stevensville resident for at least 60 days

COFFEE with the MAYOR

Beginning February 1, 2022, 1st Tuesday of every month will be 

Coffee with the Mayor at CJ's Den, 324 Main Street, Stevensville at 9:00 am 

It will be an opportunity for Stevensville residents to informally meet with the mayor and ask questions, express ideas, or any concerns that you may have.

Mayor Steve  

PUBLIC NOTICE
Town of Stevensville
Notice is hereby given that a vacancy exists in the office of the Town Councilmember - Ward 1 created by the resignation of elected councilmember Jaime Devlin.
Town Council will appoint a Stevensville resident to fill the unexpired term of the position vacated on the Town Council. The term expires December 31, 2023. Qualifications to serve as a Town Council member are as follows:
 *   Must be a citizen of the United States
 *   Must be a Stevensville resident for at least 60 days

Attention drivers! Stop signs have been installed at the corners of 3rd Street and Buck Street and at 4th Street and Buck Street, replacing the Yield signs. Please drive carefully. 

There are openings on Town of Stevensville Boards.

Board's that have vacancies are listed below, if there is a board that is of interest to you. Please fill out the board application form (found on the Board and Commissions page under departments on our website)  and return it to Jenelle Berthoud, Town Clerk.  If there are any questions please feel free to contact town hall at 406-777-5271. 

 

* Park Board

* Police Commission

* Planning & Zoning Board

* Airport Board

* TIFID/TEDD Board

There are openings on Town of Stevensville Boards.

Board's that have vacancies are listed below, if there is a board that is of interest to you. Please fill out the board application form (found on the Board and Commissions page under departments on our website)  and return it to Jenelle Berthoud, Town Clerk.  If there are any questions please feel free to contact town hall at 406-777-5271. 

 

* Park Board

* Police Commission

* Planning & Zoning Board

* Airport Board

* TIFID/TEDD Board

Position Title: Seasonal Parks and Recreation Supervisor

Department: Public Works

Classification: Seasonal, April-September, Annually

Position Summary

Due to a scheduling conflict between the North Valley Public Library and the Town of Stevensville this week's Town Council Meeting, March 10, 2022,  at 7:00 pm has been moved and will be held at the Town Hall 206 Buck Street.  If there are any questions, please contact the town clerk at 777-5271, thank you. 

THE TOWN OF STEVENSVILLE SPRING CLEAN-UP IS SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 16-30, 2022 AT LEWIS & CLARK PARK.

Please bring all your compostables, (ie. limbs, weeds, leaves, small trees) to the park anytime within these dates. If you have access to a truck or trailer and want to help those in the town that cannot get their compostable to the park, please contact us to be put on the volunteer list- 406-777-5271.

THE TOWN OF STEVENSVILLES OPEN HOUSE HAS BEEN CANCELED DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL THE OPEN HOUSE HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FOR APRIL 22, 2022 FROM 4:00-5:00 PM AT TOWN HALL. 

 

 

TOWN OF STEVENSVILLE OPEN HOUSE

APRIL 8, 2022, 4:00-5:00 pm

TOWN HALL, 206 BUCK STREET

Come by town hall and meet and visit with the mayor, department heads and staff.  Refreshments and snacks will be provided by the town staff. Hope to see you there. 

April 5, 2022 at 9:00 am, CJ's Den, 324 Main Street.

Stop by CJ's Den to visit with Police Chief Mac Sosa. 

The Town of Stevensville, Montana as the sponsor of a public use airport facility is soliciting Statements of Qualifications and Experience for professional aviation planning services at the Stevensville Airport. 

A full RFQ is listed under Supporting Documents.

Statement of Qualifications must be received at the Stevensville Town Hall, 206 Buck Street, Stevensville, MT 59870 attention Jenelle Berthoud, Town Clerk, by 5:00 p.m. local time on Friday April 29th, 2022. 

 

The Town of Stevensville, Montana as the sponsor of a public use airport facility is soliciting Statements of Qualifications and Experience for professional aviation planning services at the Stevensville Airport. 

A full RFQ is listed under Supporting Documents.

Statement of Qualifications must be received at the Stevensville Town Hall, 206 Buck Street, Stevensville, MT 59870 attention Jenelle Berthoud, Town Clerk, by 5:00 p.m. local time on Friday May 13th, 2022. 

 

ASSIGNED-DAY WATERING 

EVEN ADDRESSES: MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS

ODD ADDRESSES: TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS

NO WATERING ON SUNDAYS, DO NOT WATER BETWEEN NOON AND 7:00 P.M.

HOSE WATERING: 7:00 A.M.- NOON & 7:00 P.M.-10:00 P.M.

AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS: 12:01 A.M.-6:00 A.M. 

 

Any questions, please contact Town Hall @ 406-777-5271. 

SPRING CLEAN-UP DROP OFF AREA CLOSED!!

LEWIS & CLARK PARK DROP OFF AREA IS CLOSED. 

If you have any questions, please contact Town Hall @ 406-777-5271.

AN EMERGENCY SHUT OFF OF WATER STARTING IN THE 400 BLOCK OF BUCK STREET TO CENTRAL AVE. THIS SHUT OFF WILL OCCUR FOR A SHORT TIME THIS MORNING (05/04/22) 

THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE, 

TOWN of STEVENSVILLE 

County Commissioner Meeting is being held on May 12, 2022 @ 2:30 p.m. regarding access off of Middle Burnt Fork Rd. and Logan Lane for the Burnt Fork Estates subdivision.

The meeting is being held in the BCC Room, 3rd Floor, 215 S. 4th Street Suite A, Hamilton, MT 

The Splash Pad Construction has started at Lewis & Clark Park. Please watch for construction workers. 

Any questions contact Town Hall, 406-777-5271 

After yesterday's tragedy, our thoughts and prayers go out to the victim's and their family and community.

In times like this, we need to take the time to reach out to those in our community who may be suffering. 

Hug your children, your grandchildren, and other loved ones. 

This could happen anywhere. Let us support each other. 

Thank you from the Town of Stevensville Family

We have seen an extreme year for dandelions and other noxious weeds. Lets all work together to help keep Stevensville free from noxious weeds. If we receive a complaint we will investigate and take the appropriate action if needed. Please see below for the towns code.    Thank you, Mayor Steve Gibson

 

ARTICLE II. - NOXIOUS WEEDS[2]

Footnotes:

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State Law reference— Power of municipality to define and abate noxious weeds, MCA 7-22-4101.

 

Sec. 14-33. - Definition.

06/14/2022, THE STEVENSVILLE POOL IS CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE FOR REPAIRS. 

Please contact the town hall at 406-777-5271 Ext 102 if you have questions or concerns. 

Thank you for your patience. 

The pool has reopened after necessary repairs. Thank you Steve Kruse and the public works staff.  Happy Swimming Everyone!!

 

Steve Gibson, Mayor

Hello Everyone, the 4th of July is approaching and here at the town of Stevensville we have some news to pass along. 

After speaking with coordinators for the 4th of July celebration this year there will not be a fireworks show due to funding. This year they collected $5,000.00. Last year the 4th of July fireworks cost the non-profit organization $8,000. This year the fireworks would have cost them $16,000. So, due to fundraising falling short and inflation prices on fireworks this years show will not be happening. 

Hope that everyone has a safe and happy 4th of July. 

ATTENTION CITIZENS OF STEVENSVILLE 

 

7th Street water main has been shut down for repairs, please stay tuned to the website and our Facebook Page for updates. Thank you for your patience.  Please contact Town Hall with questions 406-777-5271.

Repairs are complete on 7th Street, water has been turned back on. Any questions, please call town hall, 406-777-5271.  

The Town of Stevensville is looking for an Administrative Assistant to the Town Clerk.

Position is part time 20 hours per week/3 days per week (Wednesdays 8:00-5:00, Thursdays 8:00-5:00 & Fridays 12:00-5:00)

Rate of pay: $16.00 per hour

 

Administration Assistant duties will include assisting the Town Clerk with daily tasks including but not limited to:

Answering the phone. 

Town of Stevensville Citizens, we would like to apologize for the sound difficulties at last night's Town Council Meetings. We ran fans to cool the council chambers and that interfered with our sound system. We are currently experiencing air conditioning problems at Town Hall and are patiently waiting for parts to repair our system. The meeting was recorded and will be in the minutes for approval at the next Town Council Meeting. If there are any questions, please feel free to contact Town Hall at 406-777-5271. 

Splash Pad will be closed temporarily for further inspections, any questions please contact Town Hall, 406-777-5271. 

Thank you, Town of Stevensville 

SPD

The Town of Stevensville is accepting applications for a Police Officer.

Please send a resume, cover letter and completed application packet to:

Town of Stevensville

Stevensville Police Department

PO Box 30

Stevensville, MT 59870

You can also drop off an application at the Town Hall, 206 Buck Street, Stevensville, MT 59870.  

 

The Town of Stevensville is requesting bids for IT managed services.

Vendors understand that in addition to serving the operational IT needs of the Town, that the organization also needs to improve its cybersecurity and continuity posture given its role in criminal justice, key local infrastructure and data sets: personal/financial/payment information.

 

The Town of Stevensville has received notice of the award of funds from the Montana Department of Commerce, Montana Main Street Program to update the 2016 Growth Policy. Total award and available fee for service is $15,000.

The Town of Stevensville, Montana, invites qualified certified public accounting firms licensed to practice in Montana to submit proposals for the provision of those services according to the requirements of this Request for Proposal (RFP).

For the fiscal years 2020/2021, 2021/2022, & 2022/2023

It has come to that time of year and the kids are getting ready to head back to school soon and that means that our days at the pool are about to end. 

This year the last day for the Stevensville Pool will be August 19, 2022 at 7:00 pm

If there are any questions, please contact Town Hall at 406-777-5271.

 

 

The Town of Stevensville is requesting bids for IT managed services.

Vendors understand that in addition to serving the operational IT needs of the Town, that the organization also needs to improve its cybersecurity and continuity posture given its role in criminal justice, key local infrastructure and data sets: personal/financial/payment information.

 

emergency services

9/11 Remembered

A September 11th Memorial Service

9/11/2022

Parade @ 9:45 - Mormon Church to Veterans Park

Followed by: 

TOWN OF STEVENSVILLE YARD CLEAN UP! 

Citizens that reside in the town limits of Stevensville can start dropping off their yard debris at Lewis & Clark Park beginning October 15, 2022-November 19, 2022. 

If you need help or have any questions, please contact Town Hall at 406-777-5271 ext. 104.

 

**If you are disabled, or lack resources, financially or with equipment please contact Town Hall for additional assistance. 

 

The Stevensville Town Council has a vacant seat in Ward 1. Applications are being accepted until 5:00 pm on November 21, 2022. Interested citizens can stop by Town Hall and pick up an application Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-5:00 pm, and it can also be found on our website under Town Council.  Any questions please contact the Town Clerk, Jenelle Berthoud at 406-777-5271 ext. 102. 

Town of Stevensville has openings on the following boards:

Park Board (city and non-city residents)

Police Commission (city resident)

TIFD/TEDD Board (city resident)

Airport Board (city and non-city residents)

 

Notice to Mainstem Bitterroot River and East Side Subbasin (76HA) – Bitterroot River Water Users
MOTION TO AMEND STATEMENT OF CLAIM
(Pursuant to Section 85-2-233(6), MCA)

Hello Stevensville Residents and Business Owners

Friendly reminder about snow removal. Winter weather is still here please remember to keep your sidewalks clear of ice and snow. Property owners of commercial properties, remove snow and ice by 9:00 am. Residential properties need to be cleared within 24 hours after a snowfall.  If there are any questions please contact Town Hall at 406-777-5271.  Thank you everyone and Happy New Year!  

The Town Council Meeting is not being streamed this evening due to connectivity issues. We will continue to work on correcting this issue. If you have any questions about tonights meeting, please send an email to the town clerk:

The Town Council Meeting is back on Facebook. Thank you for your patience. 

Jenelle Berthoud, Town Clerk

Position Open: Public Works Technician

Stevensville Public Works Department is looking for a qualified individual to join the team.

Candidates must possess certifications for Water, Distribution and Wastewater. Additional skills desired are equipment operation, plumbing, trouble shooting, utility locating and a CDL.

The Town of Stevensville has been working diligently to improve both pedestrian and vehicular traffic safety on Main Street. Signs have been placed at crosswalks, along with yellow crossing flags for pedestrians to use at the crosswalks.

Additionally, Town Council passed an ordinance where J-Turns are prohibited along Main St. Signs are being posted today and enforcement will begin next month to allow for a warning and education phase. There was already an ordinance in place that prohibits U-Turns at intersections along Main St. 

TOWN OF STEVENSVILLE  SPRING CLEAN-UP

CURB SIDE PICKUP IS BACK!!  (City Residents Only)

MAY 1-5, 2023 8:00 AM-4:00 PM EACH DAY

WHAT CAN BE PICKED UP?

Town Hall will be closed on March 31, 2023 for Staff Meeting and Training. Town staff will be utilizing the 5th Friday that was originally adopted by the town council in January of 2020. During the meeting and training time administrative staff will have the opportunity to work together without the need to staff the main office. We will reopen Town Hall on Monday April 3, 2023 at 8:00 am.

If there are any questions please feel free to contact Town Hall. 406-777-5271 Ext 102. 

Thank you from the Town Hall Staff. 

Lifeguard/Instructor applications are now being accepted for the 2023 summer season. If you enjoy working with children and young adults and appreciate all things swimming, this is the summer job for you!

Interested? Job description and application available below or pick up at Town Hall, 206 Buck Street Mon-Fri 8 am - 5 pm.

Applicants must be lifeguard certified by June 1, 2023.

 

Town of Stevensville

206 Buck Street

Stevensville, MT 59870

The Town of Stevensville is accepting applications for the position; Director of Finance & Human Resources. P

lease find the links below for job overview and descriptions. 

If there are any questions please feel free to contact Town Hall.

Starting tonight, Stevensville Town Council Meetings will be streamed through the You Tube channel located on the home page of the Towns website, bottom gray ribbon far right side. Please contact the Town Clerk, 406-777-5271 Ext. 102 with any questions. Thank you for taking the time to view our meetings and if there are ever questions please feel free to contact town hall.

Jenelle Berthoud, Town Clerk

The Town of Stevensville Council Meeting is not being streamed through YouTube due to connectivity issue at Town Hall. Thank you for your patience.

 

Jenelle Berthoud, Town Clerk

The Town of Stevensville is accepting applications for a temporary part-time administrative assistant, Monday-Friday 1:00 pm-5:00 pm.

The administrative assistant would be responsible for the following tasks; answering telephone calls, accepting and processing utility billing payments, issuing of animal licenses, and respond to general questions of the public.

The Trout Spout Splash Pad is opening June 10, 2023 at 10:00 am.  

Trout Spout Splash Pad is open 7 days a week from 10:00 am- 7:00 pm

If you have any questions please contact the Stephen Lassiter, Parks Supervisor at 406-777-5271

We have seen an extreme year for dandelions and other noxious weeds. Lets all work together to help keep Stevensville free from noxious weeds. If we receive a complaint we will investigate and take the appropriate action if needed. Please see below for the towns code.    Thank you, Mayor Steve Gibson

If there are any questions regarding noxious weeds please feel free to contact Town Hall, 406-777-5271 ext. 102

 

ARTICLE II. - NOXIOUS WEEDS[2]

Footnotes:

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JUNE 14, 2023

THE TROUT SPOUT SPLASH PAD IS CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. REPAIRS ARE TAKING PLACE AT THIS TIME. 

Any questions, please contact Town Hall

The Stevensville Airport is taking applications for an Airport Manager, $600.00-$800.00 monthly stipend. Please provide a resume and cover letter with the Town of Stevensville Employment application located below. Please see the airport manager job description below, if there are any questions please contact Town Hall, 406-777-5271 ext. 102.

THE SPLASH PAD IS BACK IN OPERATION. EVERYONE HAVE A GREAT TIME!! 

 

 

The Splash Pad is currently closed for repairs. Please watch the website for updates. 

Any questions please call Town Hall 406-777-5271 

The Town of Stevensville would like to share recent Montana Property Tax Information with our fellow citizens.  There has been some confusing information in regard to Montana Property Taxes see attached documents for your information.

 

Steve Gibson, Mayor

July 12, 2023 at 10:00 am - 7:00 pm the Stevensville Swimming Pool will open for the summer!!

Thank you to our Parks Department and Public Works for all of their hard work in getting our town pool ready for the summer. 

If you have any questions call 406-493-2344, Stephen Lassiter, Parks Director.

 

RFP FOR RESURFACING AND SUBGRADE REPAIR, ON A DESIGN BUILD BASIS, FOR THE FOLLOWING STREETS LOCATED WITHIN THE TOWN LIMITS OF STEVENSVILLE, MT 59870

 

#1.  SPRING STREET FROM EAST 2ND STREET TO PARK AVENUE

 

#2.  RAILROAD AVENUE FROM EAST 2ND STREET TO EAST 3RD STREET (this street has heavy traffic and oversize vehicles)

 

FROM THE DESK OF THE MAYOR

Sean Doyle, Civic Club Members, young adults and volunteers. Thank you for all your work on the Creamery Picnic. I must say that I was very impressed with cleanup efforts on Sunday. The town looks great, like nothing ever happened.

 

Thank you,

Steve Gibson, Mayor

PUBLIC HEARING HAS BEEN CANCELLED! 

 

The Public Hearing Scheduled for August 24, 2023 has been cancelled. Please see the attached document, thank you. 

 

 

THE STEVENSVILLE POOL WILL BE CLOSING FOR THE SEASON ON AUGUST 22, 2023 @ 7:00 pm. 

The last two days, August 21st and 22nd the pool will be open for "open swim" from 12:30-7:00 pm

 

THE SPLASH PAD WILL BE CLOSING ON SEPTEMBER 4, 2023 @ 7:00 pm.

If there are any questions please feel free to contact Town Hall @ 406-777-5271 Ext. 102

9/11

9/11 Remembered

A September 11th Memorial Service  9/11/2023

Parade @ 9:45 - Mormon Church to Veterans Park

Followed by: 

 

DATE CHANGE

New Police Department Headquarters and Goodbye to Chief Sosa

September 13th, 2023, from 12:00- 2:00 pm there will be an Open House at Town Hall, 206 Buck Street, to tour the new police department headquarters and a reception to say thank you and goodbye to Chief Mac Sosa, horderves and light refreshments will be provided.

SPLASH PAD AND THE POOL ARE OFFICIALLY CLOSED

Thank you everyone for coming to the Stevensville Pool and the Splash Pad this summer. We look forward to seeing all of you next year. 

Have a Happy Fall! 

TOWN OF STEVENSVILLE FALL CLEAN-UP

(Town Residents Only)

THIS IS CURB-SIDE PICK UP ONLY, THE DROP OFF AREA AT LEWIS & CLARK PARK IS CLOSED

 

THIS IS A FRIENDLY REMINDER FROM THE TOWN OF STEVENSVILLE ABOUT FALL CLEAN UP

 

ALL LEAVES MUST BE BAGGED AND PLACED AT THE CURD FOR PICK UP. 

ALL LEAVES NOT PICKED UP AND BAGGED CAN CAUSE SAFETY ISSUES FOR BICYCLES, WALKERS AND MOTORIST. 

 

Town Residents Only

THIS IS CURB-SIDE PICK UP ONLY, THE DROP OFF AREA AT LEWIS & CLARK PARK IS CLOSED

 

NOVEMBER 1ST, 2ND & 3RD, 2023

November 1st for neighborhoods located on the East side of Main Street

The Town of Stevensville is accepting applications for the position of Mayor

Town of Stevensville
Notice is hereby given that a vacancy exists in the office of Mayor for the Town of Stevensville. Town Council will appoint a Stevensville resident to fill the remaining term of the position vacated by the current Mayor. The term expires December 31, 2025.

Town of Stevensville (Owner) is requesting Bids for the construction of the following Project:
Stevensville Street Improvements Project

TURKEY

TOWN HALL WILL BE CLOSED

11/23/23-11/24-23

IN OBSERVANCE OF THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY

 

TOWN HALL WILL OPEN ON

11/27/23 @ 8:00 am

 

PUBLIC NOTICE
Town of Stevensville
Notice is hereby given that a vacancy exists in the office of the Town Councilmember - Ward 2 created by the resignation of elected councilmember Bob Michalson.
Town Council will appoint a Stevensville resident to fill the unexpired term of the position vacated on the Town Council at a Special Town Council Meeting on December 21, 2023, at 6:00 pm at Town Hall, 206 Buck Street, Stevensville, MT 59870

PUBLIC NOTICE
Town of Stevensville
Notice is hereby given that a vacancy exists in the office of the Town Councilmember - Ward 2 created by the resignation of elected councilmember Bob Michalson.
Town Council will appoint a Stevensville resident to fill the unexpired term of the position vacated on the Town Council at a Special Town Council Meeting on January 18, 2024 at 6:00 pm at Town Hall, 206 Buck Street, Stevensville, MT 59870

COLD WEATHER FRIENDLY REMINDER 

In Montana winter weather fashion we have experienced our first cold snap of the year.

The public works department is concerned of possible water services freezing.

Please consider turning on a faucet allowing a small stream or drip of water to help prevent possible freezing of water lines.

If you have any questions or concerns please contact Town Hall at 406-777-5271 ext. 102

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

Stevensville, Montana

Stevensville Water System

Stevensville Water Main Replacement and Improvement Project

General Notice

The Town of Stevensville is currently accepting applications for Deputy Clerk.

The Deputy Clerk's General Purpose: 

THE TOWN OF STEVENSVILLE is currently doing a water meter audit. During the audit process, you may receive a phone call or message at your door, please contact town hall 406-777-5271 ext 104 to schedule a time for our public works department to check or replace your water meter. In the meantime, make sure that your water meter, if located in a meter pit is free of debris and that items are not covering the pit. If your water meter is located within your home, make sure that there is a 2-3 foot clearance around the meter.

SPRING CLEAN-UP IS BACK!

TOWN OF STEVENSVILLE  SPRING CLEAN-UP

CURB SIDE PICKUP IS BACK!!  (Town Residents Only)

APRIL 15-19 & APRIL 22-26, 2024, 8:00 AM-4:00 PM EACH DAY

 

The Town of Stevensville is currently advertising the following Requests for Proposal for audit services:

*Audit Services for FY23/24, FY 24/25, FY25/26. Proposals due 5/22/24 at 5:00 pm.

Opening of bids will take place at the regular scheduled town council meeting on 5/23/2024 at 6:30 pm, Town Hall, 206 Buck Street, Stevensville, MT 59870

All items are bid through a closed bid process.

Viewing of the items and placing of bids will take place the week of 5/13, 14, 15, 16 (9am-4pm) -5/17/24 (9am-12pm).

Bidding is closed at 12:00 pm on 5/17/24.

Opening of bids for items will take place at the regularly scheduled town council meeting on 5/23/2024 at 6:30 pm, Town Hall, 206 Buck Street, Stevensville, MT 59870.

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS TOWING COMPANY SERVICES

TOWN OF STEVENSVILLE, STEVENSVILLE, MT

 

The Town of Stevensville invites qualified towing companies to submit proposals for towing services.

RFP

The Town of Stevensville is soliciting proposals from qualified individuals to perform abatement services in the town limits of the Town of Stevensville known as Berta’s Farm Property.

MCA 27-30-204

Town of Stevensville Public Works Department 

Phone: (406) 777-5271, After hours (4:00 pm-7:30 am) for emergency use only,  406-381-9620

Address: 206 Buck Street Stevensville MT 59870

Hours of Operation: M - F  7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

 

Please fill out the form below to register for Cleanup Day. One registration per person in necessary for accurate head-counts. Thank you!

You find it, we fix it! Whether it’s a broken sign, malfunctioning traffic signal, abandoned vehicle, pothole, or any other issue on the street, sidewalk, or other transportation right of way – let us know about it and we’ll help fix it.

For any issue, it’s helpful to know the address or cross-streets, and pictures are great too.

Public Comment ensures an opportunity for citizens to meaningfully participate in the decisions of its elected officials. It is one of several ways your voice is heard by your local government. Public comment must remain on topic, and free from abusive language or unsupported allegations. The council’s goal is to receive as much comment as time reasonably allows.

Public Comment ensures an opportunity for citizens to meaningfully participate in the decisions of its elected officials. It is one of several ways your voice is heard by your local government. Public comment must remain on topic, and free from abusive language or unsupported allegations. The council’s goal is to receive as much comment as time reasonably allows.

Public Comment ensures an opportunity for citizens to meaningfully participate in the decisions of its elected officials. It is one of several ways your voice is heard by your local government. Public comment must remain on topic, and free from abusive language or unsupported allegations. The council’s goal is to receive as much comment as time reasonably allows.

Public Comment ensures an opportunity for citizens to meaningfully participate in the decisions of its elected officials. It is one of several ways your voice is heard by your local government. Public comment must remain on topic, and free from abusive language or unsupported allegations. The council’s goal is to receive as much comment as time reasonably allows.

Public Comment ensures an opportunity for citizens to meaningfully participate in the decisions of its elected officials. It is one of several ways your voice is heard by your local government. Public comment must remain on topic, and free from abusive language or unsupported allegations. The board’s goal is to receive as much comment as time reasonably allows.

Public Comment ensures an opportunity for citizens to meaningfully participate in the decisions of its elected officials. It is one of several ways your voice is heard by your local government. Public comment must remain on topic, and free from abusive language or unsupported allegations. The council’s goal is to receive as much comment as time reasonably allows.

Public Comment ensures an opportunity for citizens to meaningfully participate in the decisions of its elected officials. It is one of several ways your voice is heard by your local government. Public comment must remain on topic, and free from abusive language or unsupported allegations. The council’s goal is to receive as much comment as time reasonably allows.

Public Comment ensures an opportunity for citizens to meaningfully participate in the decisions of its elected officials. It is one of several ways your voice is heard by your local government. Public comment must remain on topic, and free from abusive language or unsupported allegations. The board’s goal is to receive as much comment as time reasonably allows.

Public Comment ensures an opportunity for citizens to meaningfully participate in the decisions of its elected officials. It is one of several ways your voice is heard by your local government. Public comment must remain on topic, and free from abusive language or unsupported allegations. The council’s goal is to receive as much comment as time reasonably allows.

Public Comment ensures an opportunity for citizens to meaningfully participate in the decisions of its elected officials. It is one of several ways your voice is heard by your local government. Public comment must remain on topic, and free from abusive language or unsupported allegations. The council’s goal is to receive as much comment as time reasonably allows.

Public Comment ensures an opportunity for citizens to meaningfully participate in the decisions of its elected officials. It is one of several ways your voice is heard by your local government. Public comment must remain on topic, and free from abusive language or unsupported allegations. The council’s goal is to receive as much comment as time reasonably allows.

Public Comment ensures an opportunity for citizens to meaningfully participate in the decisions of its elected officials. It is one of several ways your voice is heard by your local government. Public comment must remain on topic, and free from abusive language or unsupported allegations. The council’s goal is to receive as much comment as time reasonably allows.

Public Comment ensures an opportunity for citizens to meaningfully participate in the decisions of its elected officials. It is one of several ways your voice is heard by your local government. Public comment must remain on topic, and free from abusive language or unsupported allegations. The council’s goal is to receive as much comment as time reasonably allows.

Public Comment ensures an opportunity for citizens to meaningfully participate in the decisions of its elected officials. It is one of several ways your voice is heard by your local government. Public comment must remain on topic, and free from abusive language or unsupported allegations. The board’s goal is to receive as much comment as time reasonably allows.

Public Comment ensures an opportunity for citizens to meaningfully participate in the decisions of its elected officials. It is one of several ways your voice is heard by your local government. Public comment must remain on topic, and free from abusive language or unsupported allegations. The council’s goal is to receive as much comment as time reasonably allows.

Public Comment ensures an opportunity for citizens to meaningfully participate in the decisions of its elected officials. It is one of several ways your voice is heard by your local government. Public comment must remain on topic, and free from abusive language or unsupported allegations. The board’s goal is to receive as much comment as time reasonably allows.

Public Comment ensures an opportunity for citizens to meaningfully participate in the decisions of its elected officials. It is one of several ways your voice is heard by your local government. Public comment must remain on topic, and free from abusive language or unsupported allegations. The board’s goal is to receive as much comment as time reasonably allows.

Public Comment ensures an opportunity for citizens to meaningfully participate in the decisions of its elected officials. It is one of several ways your voice is heard by your local government. Public comment must remain on topic, and free from abusive language or unsupported allegations. The council’s goal is to receive as much comment as time reasonably allows.

For residents who are unable to transfer their debris to the waste site, service organizations are available to provide assistance. Residents can submit this form and will be contacted by a representative. Volunteers who would like to provide help can also use this form to be placed on a contact list.

INSTRUCTIONS: This form is designed to process, expedite, and track complaints or requests for City services. Requests will be processed in the order received unless it is an emergency. Please fill out the following to file a complaint or report a code violation.  Note: Complaints submitted with invalid Reporting Party information will be considered a false report and will not be processed.