Big Sky Roads

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Neighborhood roadways in Big Sky are repaired and maintained through a variety of Road Improvement Districts (RID) that are managed by the respective County government or their engineering contractor. Other roads in Big Sky are maintained through collective road associations or are privately managed.

Winter maintenance (including snow removal and sanding) of roads in the jurisdiction of the BSOA is paid directly by owner assessments and is managed by the BSOA. All private drives are maintained by the property owner.

Learn more about winter maintenance of area roads.

 

GALLATIN COUNTY RID

RID Number RID Name Contact Contact Number
318 Meadow Village(Little Coyote) BSOA 995-4166
324 Glacier Condo Bob Juel 995-4578
327 Silverbow Condo Kristen Ramirez 995-4128
328 Silverbow Condo Kristen Ramirez 995-4128
353 Sweetgrass Hills BSOA 995-4166
378 MVCCOA Jerry Scott 995-2850
380 Looking Glass Roberta Crew 995-2852
387 Andesite Road Lisa Knorr 995-4336
388 Evergreen Way Lisa Knorr 995-4336


*Gallatin County contracts with Morrison Maierle, Inc of Bozeman, Montana (M-M) to manage all RID associated projects.

The M-M Project Manager can be contacted for additional information, questions, or concerns:

Jack Schunke, PE
Morrison Maierle, Inc.
2880 Technology Boulevard West
POB 1113
Bozeman, MT 59771
Office: 406-587-0721
Fax: 406-922-6702
jschunke@m-m.net

Other owner groups that pool resources to maintain roads include:

North Fork Road Association – Stacy Ossorio – 539-8553
Chief Joseph Trail Road Association – Scott Johnson – 570-7064

 

MADISON COUNTY RID

RID Number RID Name
80 Sitting Bull, Dam, Low Dog, Turkey Leg, and Black Eagle
99-01 Lone Mountain Trail (aka Jack Creek Road)
99-02 Little Wolf, Swift Bear, Rising Bull, and White Grass
99-03 Washakie, Cheyenne, White Otter, and Sioux
00-02 Beehive Basin Road


*Madison County contracts with Gaston Engineering of Bozeman, Montana to manage all RID associated projects.

The Gaston Project Manager can be contacted for additional information, questions, or concerts:

Jeremy Olson, PE
Gaston Engineering
211 Haggerty Lane
POB 861
Bozeman, MT 59715
Office: 406-586-0588
Fax: 406-586-0589
jolson@gastonengineering.com

 

WHAT'S IN A NAME?

Do you own a home on Turkey Leg, Rain in Face, or Two Moons? Crow King is not only a Big Sky road name, but a Hunkpapa Sioux war chief and leader of a group of 80 warriors who participated in the defeat of General Custer.

   “The original developers of Big Sky had the foresight to name roads and properties with a flair for the history and ecology of Montana…” Dr. Jeff Strickler, excerpt from Big Sky Names: An Amble Through Western History and Ecology on the Roads, Streams, and Developments of Big Sky, Montana

Learn more about Big Sky names and places: Stop by the Ophir School/Big Sky Community Library and pick up your copy to learn about the meanings behind Big Sky names. While you are at it, check out Dr. Strickler’s newest book: The Skiers Guide to Biggest Skiing in America.