In this week’s episode of WKRP Montrose, Dennis and Rob welcome Montrose City Manager Bill Bell back into the Clear Network Studio for another installment of The Bell Curve — the ongoing series where local government gets translated into real-world conversation. Instead of politics as headlines, the discussion focuses on how decisions actually get made, why city processes take time, and what residents often don’t see behind the scenes. From city council elections and community engagement to the importance of learning before leading, Bill explains why good civic leadership starts with curiosity, patience, and a genuine interest in serving the whole community — not just a single issue.

The conversation dives into Montrose’s current growth phase, including housing supply, mixed-use developments, and the Greenline project at Colorado Outdoors. Bill breaks down why market-rate apartments matter just as much as income-based housing, how supply affects pricing, and why nurses, teachers, and first responders often fall into the “in-between” gap — earning too much for subsidized housing but not enough to buy a home. They also explore the Urban Renewal Authority and how redevelopment doesn’t raise taxes, but instead helps transform empty or deteriorating spaces into active businesses that support roads, services, and the local economy.

More than just updates, this episode is really about understanding how a town grows responsibly. Dennis and Rob ask the everyday questions residents think about but rarely get to ask directly: Why can’t projects move faster? Why build apartments? Why do councils need varied perspectives? The Bell Curve turns complicated civic topics into approachable conversation, reminding listeners that community progress isn’t instant — it’s built step by step through participation, transparency, and people willing to stay informed.

Reply

Avatar

or to participate