Apr 9, 2020 | Main Events, Trail News
Not surprisingly, the stay-at-home order has prompted many in Billings to seek refuge from the confines of home and head to our local trails. The City of Billings has a permanently installed trail traffic counter, called an eco-counter, on the Kiwanis Trail, and this...
Apr 9, 2020 | Main Events
One option: If you join or donate online – the online form offers recurring donation- can pick monthly or annually. When they are setting this up it will come out of their credit /debit card or checking account as they fill in their information online. If...
Apr 8, 2020 | Main Events, Trail News
by Elyse Monat, Active Transportation Planner for the City of Billings The City of Billings has a new app-based map to help residents get active. Called Billings Heritage Trails, the app is available for both iPhone (App Store) and Android (Google Play Store), and...
Apr 7, 2020 | Main Events, Trail News
by Dennis Gaub It may seem curious to learn that a large engineering firm has become a major supporter of an urban, non-motorized trail system, in this case Billings’ regionally renowned trail network, but it makes good sense to the executive team of Morrison Maierle....
Mar 1, 2020 | Main Events, Trail News
The Coulson Park Master Plan will be presented to the Billings City Council, Monday, March 2, 2020 at 5:30pm! Big Sky Economic Development has partnered with the Billings’ Parks and Rec. Department supporting their efforts to develop this currently...
Mar 1, 2020 | Main Events, Trail News
Congress is beginning its work to define the next major federal transportation bill, which will guide how decisions are made about transportation spending including funding for trails, walking and biking. The main federal law, the FAST Act, currently...