Town of Clyde Park MT

Town of Clyde Park MT The Town of Clyde Park is in the heart of the Shields River Valley, between the Crazy Mountain and Bridger Mountain Ranges.

Incorporated in 1913, it has an area of 1.1 square miles, a population of 320, and is governed by a Mayor and five council members.

Public StatementClyde Park Town Council – Methodist Church Property DiscussionThe Town of Clyde Park would like to provi...
03/11/2026

Public Statement
Clyde Park Town Council – Methodist Church Property Discussion
The Town of Clyde Park would like to provide clarification regarding the ongoing discussion about the potential acquisition of the Methodist Church property. The purpose of this statement is to present factual information, clarify the current status of the discussion, and address rumors that have circulated within the community.
First and most importantly, no decision has been made regarding the acquisition of the Methodist Church property. This matter remains under discussion and review by the Town Council, and no vote regarding the acquisition of the property will occur at the March Council meeting or until the Council has completed its review and public discussion process.
The Methodist Church building is an important part of Clyde Park’s history. The land where the church stands was originally donated to the town by the Uhl family, and the church itself was built through donations and the labor of members of the Clyde Park community in 1904, opening for use in 1905. At a later time, the property was transferred to the Methodist Conference. For generations, the building has remained a recognizable historic landmark within the town.
The current discussion did not begin because the Town was actively searching for a new Town Hall, nor because the Town was seeking a project related to the church building. The discussion began when it became known that the church property may be sold and that potential buyers could choose to remove the historic structure. At that time, the possibility was raised that the Town could consider acquiring the property in order to preserve the historic building while adapting it for municipal use.

The discussion surrounding this property is also part of a broader conversation about the long-term future of municipal space in Clyde Park. The church building itself is only one aspect of the property. Some community members and council members have discussed the possibility that, over time, the location could evolve into a community hub that serves residents in multiple ways. Ideas mentioned in conversation have included space for community services such as a library area, a food bank, meeting space, or other shared uses, as well as the potential for leased space that could generate revenue to help offset operational costs. Communities in Montana, such as Winnett, have created a similar municipal complex that combines public services with revenue-producing spaces. At this stage, these ideas are simply part of a broader conversation about what could be possible in the future if the Town were to secure a suitable location to build upon.

The Methodist Church has provided the Town of Clyde Park first priority to purchase the property. This opportunity will not remain open indefinitely. It is a one-time opportunity for the Town to have the first option to acquire the property before it is offered for sale to other interested buyers.
Some community members have asked whether the Methodist Church might consider donating the property back to the Town of Clyde Park due to its historic connection to the community and original donation. This is an option that has been discussed as part of the broader conversation.
At the same time, there has also been interest expressed in purchasing the current Town Hall property. If sold, that property could potentially be converted into a private business, which would contribute to the Town’s general taxable business base and local economic activity.
A recent professional appraisal was completed to help inform the Town regarding the value of its existing municipal property. The combined estimated market value of the Town Hall parcels is approximately $635,000. The Methodist Church property has been discussed at an approximate asking value of $420,000, which includes the church building and the former parsonage structure.
One concept that has been discussed by the Town Council would involve selling the current Town Hall properties in order to acquire the Methodist Church property. Under that concept, the proceeds from the sale of the Town Hall property could be used to fund the acquisition of the church property, with any remaining funds potentially used for repairs or improvements to the church buildings where necessary.
The intention of this approach would be to avoid the Town taking on additional debt while allowing the community to preserve and adapt the historic church building for municipal use.
It is also important to note that both the current Town Hall building and the Methodist Church buildings have structural issues that would require repairs or improvements. A structural assessment conducted in January 2026 identified concerns in both properties that would require further evaluation and potential repair.
There have also been concerns expressed regarding potential tax increases. The Town would like to clarify that this discussion does not involve the creation of any new taxing districts, nor has there been any proposal that would increase property taxes for current residents. The potential acquisition and sale of properties being discussed would not raise taxes for existing taxpayers in Clyde Park.
Council members are committed to listening to and considering the comments and concerns shared by community members as this discussion continues, and no decisions will be made until that process has been carefully carried out.
The Council welcomes input from all members of the community and encourages residents to share their perspectives so that additional viewpoints can be heard and included in the ongoing community conversation. Residents may share their thoughts by emailing [email protected], submitting written comments, placing letters in the Town Hall drop box, or attending a Town Council meeting held on the second Wednesday of each month.
Clyde Park is a small community with a deep sense of history and shared responsibility. As discussions continue, the Town Council’s goal is to carefully evaluate all information and perspectives in order to make a thoughtful decision that reflects the best long-term interests of the community.

A Historic Space. A Community Decision.The Town of Clyde Park invites residents to attend a public discussion regarding ...
02/26/2026

A Historic Space. A Community Decision.
The Town of Clyde Park invites residents to attend a public discussion regarding the future of the Methodist Church and Town Hall properties .
Town officials recognize that the church building holds history and meaning for many in our community. The Mayor and Council are committed to a transparent process and thoughtful consideration.
Residents are encouraged to attend, ask questions, and share their perspectives in a respectful and constructive setting.
Saturday, March 7th
10:00 a.m.
Clyde Park Community Center

Coffee and refreshments will be provided.
Your voice matters, and we look forward to hearing from you.
Can’t attend? You can submit your written comments in the drop box in the door at town hall or email to [email protected].

07/29/2025
06/11/2025

WATER MAIN REPAIRED – SERVICE RESTORED
Town of Clyde Park

The water main break has been successfully repaired, and service has been fully restored to all affected areas, including 1st through 5th Streets and the Second and Third Street arteries.

Water pressure and clarity should return to normal shortly.

Thank you for your patience and cooperation while crews completed the repairs!

— Town of Clyde Park

06/11/2025

🚨 EMERGENCY WATER SHUTOFF NOTICE 🚨
Town of Clyde Park

Due to urgent repairs, water service will be temporarily shut off today in the following areas:

📍 1st Street through 5th Street
📍 Second and Third Street arteries

Crews are working as quickly as possible to complete repairs and restore service. Please plan accordingly and check back frequently for important updates.

We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to maintain the safety and reliability of our water system.

— Town of Clyde Park

IMPORTANT WATER SERVICE NOTICEWATER MAIN BREAK
06/11/2025

IMPORTANT WATER SERVICE NOTICE
WATER MAIN BREAK

06/07/2025

Help Shape the Future of Clyde Park — Run for Town Council
Candidate Declaration closes June 11 at 5pm

Clyde Park Residents,
Do you care about the future of our town? Do you have ideas, passion, and a desire to be more involved in the community you call home?
Now is your chance.
The Town of Clyde Park is seeking candidates to run for three open Town Council positions. These are four-year terms beginning in January 2026.
Serving on the Town Council is a meaningful way to give back, help shape local decisions, and be part of building a stronger, more connected Clyde Park. It’s also a great opportunity to:
✔️ Meet your neighbors
✔️ Share your ideas
✔️ Learn how local government works
✔️ Make a difference right here at home
Council members meet just once a month, on the second Monday, making this a manageable commitment for those with busy schedules — but with real impact. Occasionally, special meetings may be called when needed.
No prior government experience? That’s absolutely fine. Most people who serve on the Town Council start with nothing more than a desire to help Clyde Park thrive. You’ll learn as you go, with plenty of support from fellow council members, town staff, and the community. What matters most is that you care, are willing to show up, bring your common sense, curiosity, and a desire to help. We’ll guide you along the way.
Whether you’ve lived here for decades or are newer to town, your voice matters. We encourage anyone interested to step forward, ask questions, and consider running.
To declare your intent or learn more, please contact the Town Office, the Mayor, or stop by clydeparkmt.net . We’d love to talk with you about what it means to serve and how you can get involved.
Let’s keep Clyde Park moving forward — together.

Candidate Declaration closes June 11 at 5pm

We need to hear from the town residents. Please take the time to join us.
06/03/2025

We need to hear from the town residents. Please take the time to join us.

Help Raise Flags at the Clyde Park Cemetery The Mayor and Cemetery Board are looking for volunteers to help with raising...
05/21/2025

Help Raise Flags at the Clyde Park Cemetery
The Mayor and Cemetery Board are looking for volunteers to help with raising the flags for Memorial Day.

Thursday 5:00 PM – Raise the Flags
Tuesday, 6:30 PM – Take the Flags Down

This is a meaningful way to honor our veterans and help prepare for Memorial Day. Bring a friend, your family, or just yourself – every set of hands helps.

Meet at the cemetery gates at 5 PM.
Thank you for supporting our town and those who served.

05/16/2025

🚧 Heads up, Clyde Park! 🚜
Roads will be oiled and possibly graded on Thursday, May 22nd. Please use caution and plan accordingly. Thanks for your patience!

Address

516 Miles Avenue, PO Box 177
Clyde Park, MT
59018

Opening Hours

Monday 3pm - 7pm
Tuesday 8am - 12:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 12:30pm
Thursday 8am - 12:30pm

Telephone

+14066864719

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