Of the five members of the Bozeman City Commission, only Cyndy Andrus, pictured second from left, heeded the concerns of local neighbors and hundreds of others who have "liked" the "Save Bozeman" Facebook page.  They turned out hundreds of people to hearings and meetings about Andy Holloran's apartment complex at Black and Olive. Among the concerns are growing parking problems, lack of affordable housing in Holloran's development, and the alleged inappropriate scale of Holloran's building next to a historic neighbhorhood.  Andrus voted against approval.  Commissioners Jeff Krauss, far left, Mayor Carson Taylor, middle, Chris Mehl, second from right, and I-Ho Pomeroy sided with Holloran. Photo courtesy City of Bozeman
Of the five members of the Bozeman City Commission, only Cyndy Andrus, pictured second from left, heeded the concerns of local neighbors and hundreds of others who have "liked" the "Save Bozeman" Facebook page. They turned out hundreds of people to hearings and meetings about Andy Holloran's apartment complex at Black and Olive. Among the concerns are growing parking problems, lack of affordable housing in Holloran's development, and the alleged inappropriate scale of Holloran's building next to a historic neighbhorhood. Andrus voted against approval. Commissioners Jeff Krauss, far left, Mayor Carson Taylor, middle, Chris Mehl, second from right, and I-Ho Pomeroy sided with Holloran. Photo courtesy City of Bozeman