PCEC recently hosted a Community Conversation with Whitney Tilt and Jeff Reed to provide an update on the study, and the data collected in 2021.
Read MoreDuring the summer of 2020, we helped conduct a survey of user and boat counts to begin building baseline data on river use and pressure (who, what, where, to what extent) that will be shared with all river stakeholders.
Read MoreThis Thanksgiving, in a difficult year where many of us aren’t seeing those we love, we at PCEC wanted to express gratitude for our community, our people and our place.
Read MoreOn October 29, 2020, PCEC hosted another of our Community Conversations discussing the role of conservation easements in community planning efforts. We were joined by Peter Brown, stewardship director from the Gallatin Valley Land Trust (GVLT), and Jessie Wiese, Southwest manager from the Montana Land Reliance (MLR).
Read MoreThe city is asking for your opinion “about development in the extra-territorial jurisdiction,” i.e., land outside Livingston city limits where the city could eventually grow. The survey is open until 7 p.m. on Wednesday, July 8th.
Read MoreIn 2020, we will continue to honor that legacy in all the work we do for you, and for this place we call home. This work would not be possible without the engagement and generosity of people like you Johnathan. Thank you.
Read MoreGrowth is inevitable. It’s our responsibility to protect the rural character of our community, open space, the Yellowstone River and our access to public lands. We have to ensure that the next generation of Park County kids can afford to come home.
Read MoreConflict over public access in the Crazy Mountains has been a continual problem. Due to the checkerboard land ownership, many of the trails cross several miles of private land. In recent years, tensions between landowners, public land access advocates, and the Forest Service have running particularly high.
Read MorePCEC in the news: an article from the Billings Gazette covering the beginning our successful campaign to have several controversial BLM oil and gas leases next door to Livingston be withdrawn from auction.
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