Neighborhood Council #6 will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday, January 7, at 6:30 pm in the Sunnyside School Staff Break Room. The agenda includes a crime update from the Great Falls Police Department, elections of council officers, a crimemapping report, council updates, and discussion of neighborhood concerns. More information about Neighborhood Council #6, including boundaries and contact details, is available at https://greatfallsmt.net/neighborhoodcouncils/neighborhood-council-6-1.
Neighborhood Council #9 will meet on Thursday, January 8, at 7:00 pm at the 1st Church of the Nazarene located at 1727 2nd Ave S. The meeting will cover elections of council officers, an update on the Facebook page, Neighborhood Watch topics, a crime mapping report, and neighborhood concerns. Details about Neighborhood Council #9 can be found at https://greatfallsmt.net/neighborhoodcouncils/neighborhood-council-9-0 or https://www.facebook.com/NeighborhoodCouncil9.
Monthly agendas for all Neighborhood Councils are posted online at least 48 hours before each scheduled meeting at https://greatfallsmt.net/calendar?term_node_tid_depth=871.
The City of Great Falls promotes transparent governance and encourages community participation through collaborative decision-making by its local councils. This approach aligns with the city’s vision to empower residents in municipal matters as described on its official website (https://greatfallsmt.net/citycommission/city-commission-visiongoals). The city operates under a commission-manager form of government established by charter in 1986 (https://greatfallsmt.net/citycommission/form-government), with a City Commission serving as the policy-making body and appointing a City Manager to oversee daily operations.
The City of Great Falls serves as a municipal government entity for its residents (https://greatfallsmt.net/citycommission/form-government).

