GLA Road Committee - Your safety is our primary concern.
Road Service, Documents and Maps
Get involved and help make our roads even better. Volunteer for committee work,
attend meetings, learn about our roads and meet interesting and hard working people.
Snowplowing and Sanding by the GLA
The Glastonbury Landowner's Association (GLA) is responsible for plowing and sanding almost 19 miles of platted roads under their jurisdiction. Your driving safety is our primary concern.
Winter is beautiful in Montana. Snow-covered mountains, bright sunshine and cold, crisp air exhilarate the senses. Cold weather also brings snow and ice to our roads. All-wheel-drive vehicles, snow tires, sometimes chains and enhanced driving skills are required for safe winter driving. A bag of sand in the trunk, a full tank of gas, a sturdy steel snow shovel and a sleeping bag are routinely stashed in many Montana vehicles for extra wintertime safety.
Our snowplowing contractor is dispatched when snow accumulation exceeds three inches. The crew also sands as needed while plowing or when requested for unsafe road conditions. The current dispatcher is the Road Committee Chair, Tyson Wright.
Volunteer snow scouts monitor conditions, measure snow depths, and communicate directly with the GLA dispatcher.
Anyone in the community can email roads@glamontana.org with a request to plow or sand GLA-platted roads. Please only make the request if snow or drift accumulation is more than three inches or if there are slick roads in need of sanding.
Sending along photos and identifying locations helps to pinpoint specific areas in need. The Road Committee receives requests, inspects the reported road conditions, and dispatches the snowplowing/sanding crew, as necessary.
Driveways, unplatted roads, and Dry Creek Road plowing are not the responsibility of the GLA. Please call Park County Roads at 406-222-4137 to request plowing and/or sanding on Dry Creek Road.
Please consider volunteering as a community snow spotter. We welcome your assistance. Spotters are especially needed in Lower South and Lower North Glastonbury. Snow spotters send road condition reports on a regular basis to roads@glamontana.org. These routine reports will help us better serve you and your neighbors.
Here is a list of platted roads in North and South Glastonbury:
North Glastonbury
Aquarius Loop
Capricorn Drive
Caspari Way East and West
Gemini Road
Jupiter Way, (First 1/3)
Mercury Lane
Pisces Way
Orion Way
Sirius Road to Story Road*
Taurus Road
Venus Way to Dome Home
*Main access road to North Glastonbury; not a platted road.
South Glastonbury
Aquila Lane
Arcturus Drive to Arcturus Lane
Hercules Road
Hesperus Road
Leo Drive
Leo Lane, (First 1/3)
Libra Drive
Libra Extension
Polaris Way
Scorpio Way
Sagittarius Place
Sagittarius Skyway
Virgo Way
Safety is our utmost priority. Winter is beautiful, but driving can be difficult. Glastonbury has weathered many blizzards because our community is strong, patient and supportive.
Please report road conditions in Glastonbury by emailing us at: roads@glamontana.org or calling/texting us at (406)201-6789.
You may also share your thoughts at our monthly board and committee meetings. All viewpoints are welcome.
Documents and Maps
Click to download:
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2025 Road Policy
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Crowley Fleck Road Safety Questions and Legal Opinion
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Arcturus Drive Paving Proposal
Low South Landowners - Would you like to access your property via a smooth, one mile paved road if you only had to pay for 1% of the initial cost? Click the above link to learn more. Please let us know your thoughts by emailing them to info@glamontana.org
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Aerial maps of South Glastonbury platted roads
A collection of satellite photographs that show the platted roads and end points for South Glastonbury. This is an excellent tool for road maintenance and plowing contractors.
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Aerial map of North Glastonbury platted roads
A collection of satellite photographs that show the platted roads and end points for North Glastonbury. This is an excellent tool for road maintenance and plowing contractors.
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South Glastonbury aerial maps that show culvert locations
A collection of satellite photographs that show culvert locations, under roads and driveways, for South Glastonbury platted roads.
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North Glastonbury aerial maps that show culvert locations
A collection of satellite photographs that show culvert locations, under roads and driveways, for North Glastonbury platted roads.
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Platted Road map for North and South Glastonbury.
We modified 2007 Master Plan charts to create a set of easy to read platted road maps for North and South Glastonbury.
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An Introduction to GLA Platted Roads.
A comprehensive analysis of Glastonbury platted roads. What they are and how they came into being.
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Download and view original 1982 Glastonbury Plat maps.
A collection of original plat maps created in 1982 when Glastonbury was still two separate cattle ranches. Essential for understanding where platted roads are located.
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Gravel Roads - Maintenance and Design Manual
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) asked the South Dakota Local Transportation Assistance Program (SD LTAP) to put together a new Gravel Road Manual that all regions of the United States can use. This is an excellent reference for the care and maintenance of Glastonbury gravel roads. 104 pages with illustrations and photos.
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Gravel Roads - Maintenance and Design Manual UPDATED 2015
An updated and expanded edition of the classic DOT Maintenance and Design manual. 153 pages.
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