Manhattan Taylor Park, Saturday March 30th @ 11 am. Ages 1-10


This Item will be on the Primary Ballot in June 2024


Next PJA Growth Policy Meeting on April 11th, 2024 @ 7 pm
Manhattan Town Hall, 207 S 6th St.

PLANNING JURISDICTiONAL AREA
GROWTH POLICY INFO


MANHATTAN SENIOR CENTER
(independent non-profit)


OPEN TUESDAY-THURSDAY 9:30 AM- 1:30 PM
LUNCH MEALS FOR ANYONE AGE 60 OR ABOVE $5
PLEASE RSVP THE DAY BEFORE

ROSEANNE KRUSE, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

SENIOR CENTER WEBSITE
FACEBOOK MANHATTAN SENIOR CENTER

(406)284-6501
P.O. BOX 5
102 E. MAIN
MANHATTAN, MT 59741


One Valley Community Foundation’s Give Big Gallatin Valley is a 24-hour celebration of giving that supports more than 250 Gallatin County nonprofits. In just nine years, the initiative has raised over $14.3 million for 425 local organizations. This year, as we celebrate the 10th annual Give Big, our goal is to raise $3 million in 24-hours. Join the celebration by visiting GiveBigGV.org from 6pm May 2nd to 6pm May 3rd and donate to a cause you care about!


MANHATTAN TRAIL SYSTEM

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT:
https://www.manhattantrailsystem.com/


PLEASE PICK UP AFTER YOUR DOG IN ALL AREAS OF TOWN, EVEN THE DOG PARK! THIS IS BECOMING A MAJOR INCONVENIENCE TO THE COURTEOUS DOG OWNERS IN MANHATTAN!
PLEASE REMEMBER THE LAW AND PENALTIES…LET’S KEEP MANHATTAN LOVELY!

5-4-10: ANIMAL WASTE:

A. Owner Responsibility:
No person who owns, possesses, or exercises control over any animal located within the town limits shall allow that animal to defecate on any streets, sidewalks, alleys, parks, parking lots, or other places open to the public without immediately cleaning up, removing and properly disposing of the feces in a safe manner.

B. Penalty:
Any person who violates any provision of this section shall be guilty of a municipal infraction and shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished as set forth in Manhattan Code. (1st violation not more than $300.00, repeat violation not more than $500.00)



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HELP CONSERVE WATER!

HELP CONSERVE WATER!

Manhattan is growing at a rapid rate and using more water than ever! Data indicates that we have reached our predicted 20 year high consumption rate in 2017, a rate that was predicted for 2032. Please help our aquifer by conserving as much water as possible! Here are some tips to help Manhattan achieve this goal:

Save Water this Summer: Full Article

1. Water your yard in the morning or evening.
Here is our watering ordinance:
WATERING RULES (9-3-8)
Even numbered addresses water on even numbered days. Odd numbered addresses water on odd numbered days. Everyone can water on the 31st. Please no watering between 12 am-4 am or 12 pm-4 pm.
2. Check for leaks with the toilet test
(Please see full article link above:)
3. Shorten your shower.
4. Use the dishwasher.
5. Cover the pool.
6. Go to the car wash. 
7. Get a rain barrel.
 
Thank you for all your efforts!!!

MANHATTAN LICENSE PLATE

"My heart is in Montana." This plate will help support parks, recreation, educational resources, and safety for the community of Manhattan, MT, the Heart of the Gallatin Valley.The plates are currently in stock at the DMV!

"My heart is in Montana." This plate will help support parks, recreation, educational resources, and safety for the community of Manhattan, MT, the Heart of the Gallatin Valley.

The plates are currently in stock at the DMV!

Announcements

Bring your expired or unused prescription/otc medications to be properly disposed of at the Manhattan Police Department (pills only)!

Upcoming Events

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Town of Manhattan Snow Plow Plan

In Manhattan, the Montana Department of Transportation is responsible for plowing and maintaining Broadway Street through town to North Fifth Street and out to Dry Creek Road as well as Main Street East and West. 
Manhattan Public Works Department updated and made some changes to the town snow removal plan to address future needs. The plan consists of plowing Primary Routes essential to public safety and community services first. Then, as time allows, Secondary Streets East/West are plowed to connect with the major streets in and out of town, streets North and South are plowed next.
Public Works crews generally start the plowing operations when snow levels are 6” or more and as early as possible. If it is snowing in the evening, the crew can anticipate starting by 6 am the following day. Plowing may occur on the weekend if it is deemed a snow emergency with 10” or more of snow.
Click on the links below to view a map of the town of Manhattan and the 2018 Manhattan Snow Removal Plan.  

  


 
 

Contact

P.O. Box 96
207 S. 6th St
Manhattan, MT 59741

 
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Fire Department

Phone: 406.284.6224
mhtnvfd@yahoo.com 

Library

Phone: 406.284.3341
tdundas@mhstigers.org 

Public Works Department

Phone: 406.284.3278