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2011

Construction at Big Sky Community Park in Meadow Village is completed adding two new ball fields, multi-use game fields, paved parking, and basketball courts. Lone Peak High School introduces the Big Horn Football team. Fiber optic cable is delivered to Meadow Village homes. Big Sky welcomes new Fire Chief- Bill Farhat.

2010

Executive Director is hired to staff the Big Sky Community Corporation. The Gallatin Local Water Quality District votes to expand boundaries to include Big Sky. Big Sky Tennis Courts are donated to the BSCC for public benefit. Water & Sewer District completes 2 new drinking water wells to keep pace with growing demand.

2009

Multi- year fiber optic project begins in Meadow Village. Lone Peak High School opens.

2008

BSOA Bylaws are updated and recorded. In a majority vote of the BSOA membership, the Sweetgrass Hills and Meadow Village covenants are revised and restated. The Governing Documents Project effort also results in the rescinding of several old and obsolete resolutions and policies. New policies adopted include Conflict of Interest and Document Storage.

2007

The Big Sky Community Corporation is formed as an entity completely independent of BSOA. New Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws are filed with the Montana Secretary of State and an independent Board of Directors is nominated.

2006

Big Sky Community Corporation closes on the park option and river bottom lands making BSCC the new owner of a 44 acre park located in the heart of Meadow Village. Construction begins on the bridge portion of the Spur Road connector trail. Membership hits 2300 in the BSOA with more than 189 projects being reviewed by the architectural committee in the last 3 years.

2005

Big Sky Community Corporation and Ophir School Council create a cooperative, not for profit local venture - Camp Big Sky - providing local and visiting children safe play and learning environment throughout the summer months.

2004

Construction at Water and Sewer District is completed. Noxious weed program launched. Chamber of Commerce forms community solution groups to address issues of greatest concern to Big Sky community: growth and development; community and infrastructure; affordable housing; and business issues.

2003

Resolution signed to acquire 22.7 acres adjacent to existing Big Sky Community Park. Ousel Falls Park opened. Big Sky Trails Master Plan completed. Governance legislation dies in committee.

2002

Beehive Basin and Ousel Falls Trails construction are underway.

2001

BSOA Governance Committee established to discuss options for local government. BSOA moves into Meadow Center office location.

2000

29 acres at Ousel Park donated to Big Sky Community Corporation. Crail Ranch restoration nearly complete. Plans for Big Sky Community Park are presented at BSOA Annual Meeting.

1998

BSOA started Master the Mountain ski program and Mountains and Minds lecture series. Big Sky Community Corporation by-laws and 501(c)(3) status finalized. Ground-breaking ceremonies held for Big Sky Chapel and Summit Hotel.

1996

Voters approved a 7.14 million bond to upgrade sewer plant. Zoning Plan adopted. Community Park and Canyon bike path proposed.

1994

New Post Office constructed. Architectural Design Regulations revised.

1993

Sewer hook-up moratorium issued. Trucks carrying hazardous material on Highway 191 regulated by Department of Interior.

1992

Passed resort tax in Helena. Full time Water and Sewer operator hired.

1990

BSOA and Boyne investigate forming a transportation district. Resort Tax bill effort underway. Roads paved in Sweet Grass Hills.

1989

Local planning and zoning committee is formed.

1987

Post Office is remodeled. BSOA contributes to new shuttle bus. National Public Radio is locally available. Restoration of Crail Ranch begins.

1984

Emergency 911 available in Big Sky.

1979

First street signs erected in Big Sky. Established television translators.

1978

Road Improvement District (RID) 318 formed for water and sewer in Meadow Village.

1977

Fire District established. Architectural Committee established.

1976

Chair Gus Raaum and Board declare the purpose of BSOA is to serve as "the quasi-municipal body established to provide common area service throughout the entire community". An injunction against paving spur road from Highway 191 to the mountain village is lifted, and the board is successful in getting a power line to Big Sky.

1975

Increased board to 7 members. Paved roads in meadow village.

1973

First Annual Meeting of BSOA. Newly elected Board of Directors includes Gus Raaum, David Penwell, Ernie Larson, Tom Demetrion, and E.P. Frizella.

1972

Articles of Incorporation of BSOA become effective. Initial Board members are Chet Huntley, Chair; Ernest Larson, Treasurer; and David Penwell, Secretary.