Neighborhood Council #6 will hold its monthly meeting on June 3 at 6:30 pm in the Sunnyside School Staff Break Room, according to a May 29 announcement. The agenda includes discussion of the annexation of an existing residence and establishing the city zoning classification of single-family medium density (R2) for 305 21st Ave. South, a data center update presented by Rick Cornellier, graffiti in alleys addressed by Carl Donovan, finalization of summer meetings, a crimemapping report, council updates, and neighborhood concerns. More information about Neighborhood Council #6’s boundaries and contact details is available on its official website.
Neighborhood Council #3 will meet on June 4 at 6:30 pm in the Riverview School Music Room. The meeting will also be streamed live on the council’s Facebook page. Agenda items include an Adopt a Park presentation by Art Taft, planning for Summer Celebration events, a report from the Great Falls Citizens Council, fundraising efforts for Skyline Park and Valley View Park, Facebook updates, committee reports, and time allocated for neighborhood concerns. Details regarding Neighborhood Council #3 can be found both on its official website and Facebook page.
The City of Great Falls operates under a commission-manager form of government; the City Commission serves as the policy-making body while appointing a City Manager to oversee daily operations, according to the official website. The city emphasizes transparent governance and community empowerment through collaborative decision-making processes as part of its vision and goals initiatives, according to the official website.
Great Falls is recognized for its historical significance related to Lewis and Clark as well as early Native American tribes; it also features hydroelectric dams along the Missouri River’s waterfalls—landmarks that distinguish it within Montana, according to the official website. Notable residents have included Western artist Charles M. Russell and country music star Charley Pride, according to the official website.
The upcoming neighborhood council meetings reflect ongoing efforts by local leaders to address community needs while maintaining open channels for resident participation.

