Last update Thursday, May 9, 2013
| Neighborhood Contacts |
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| Neighborhood Contact Person: |
Shirwood Malamud
, 2259 West Lawn Ave, Madison, WI 53711, (H)608-256-2925, president@dmna.org Marcia Diamond Secretary, 663 Crandall St, Madison, WI 53711, (H)608-238-7602, mdiamond@yahoo.com |
| Neighborhood Association Meetings |
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| Neighborhood Association Meeting: |
Place: Wingra School Library Address: 3200 Monroe Street Date: First Wednesday of month Time: 7:00 p.m. Please contact neighborhood association to confirm meeting date, location, and time. |
| Profile, Statistics and Indicators |
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| Neighborhood Description: | Who hasn't heard of Dudgeon-Monroe Neighborhood? One of Madison's most desirable, trendy, and hip places to live is an understatement. The Monroe Street corridor is scaled to pedestrians with neighborhood shops (coffee, ice cream, ethnic dining) in historic storefronts. A fine art center, galleries, and neighborhood jazz fest (Jazz in the Park) are venues for the artsy folks. Cozy, two-story homes with front porches line the quiet residential streets. Downtown Madison, University of Wisconsin, and the hospitals are within a 1-2 mile radius of the neighborhood making it an ideal location to live for academic staff and students to families with young families to young professionals. An afternoon boating on Lake Wingra, walking along the paths in the University of Wisconsin-Arboretum, rollerblading on the Southwest Bike Path, or eating garlic mustard dishes at the Annual Weed Feed are only a few features that make this older neighborhood a fun place to live. |
| Neighborhood Boundaries: | Chicago and Northwestern Railroad on the north, Edgewood Avenue on the east, Lake Wingra on the south, Odana Road on the west. |
| Neighborhood Statistics Indicators: | The Neighborhood Indicators Project is a demonstration of key characteristics and various indicators that relate to the quality of life in Madison at the neighborhood level. Basic neighborhood information as well as housing, public safety, health and family well-being, economic, and transportation indicators by neighborhood is available. |
| Recent Accomplishments: | -Madison Magazine named Dudgeon-Monroe Neighborhood as one of the "Great Neighborhoods" in their August 2009 edition. -Sponsor Jazz in the Park, 4th of July Children's Parade, Solstice Parties in the Glenwood Children's Park, and other annual events to bring neighbors together. -Restored Glenwood Children's Park and plant prairies along the Southwest Pedestrian Bike Path -Maintain the Pedestrian Flag project to safely cross Monroe Street -Contributor to UN World Health Organization -"Safe Community" designation -Created SW commuter bike path -Received Urban Forestry Grant |
| Neighborhood Events: | Wine Tasting (February), Ice Cream Social/Annual Meeting (Spring), Solstice Bonfires, Park Work Days (ongoing), Bike Path Workdays (ongoing), Annual Weed Feed (May), Lake Wingra Clean-Up (June), Jazz in the Park (June), Moonlight Paddles on Lake Wingra, Monroe Street Festival, July 4 Children's Parade |
| Places of Interest: | Dudgeon-Monroe Prairie, Edgewood Campus, Glenway Children's Park, Glenway Golf Course, Forest Hill Cemetery, Lake Wingra Park & Boat Livery, Monroe Street Business District, University of Wisconsin-Arboretum, Wingra School |
| Neighborhood Communications |
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| Newsletter: | Hornblower Aileen Nettleton Editor, 645 Sheldon, Madison, WI 53711, (H)608-238-6053, hornblower@dmna.org, webmaster@dmna.org |
| Web Page: | http://www.dmna.org |
| Plans and Publications |
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| City Plans: | Campus Next Door: A Preliminary Plan for the Winga Park and University Heights-Higland Park Neighborhoods, December 1965 Monroe Street Commercial District Plan (March 27, 2007) |
| Publications: | -Dudgeon-Monroe Neighborhood Bylaws http://www.dmna.org/bylaws.shtml -Isthmus Article: Dudgeon-Monroe: Paradise or the near-west side? (May 2008) http://www.thedailypage.com/neighborhoods/dudgeonmonroe/ -Thoreau Elementary Traffic Safety Brochure, 2008-2009 http://www.publichealthmdc.com/family/safetyAndInjuryPrevention/SchoolTrafficSafety.cfm -Franklin Elementary Traffic Safety Brochure, 2005-2006 http://www.publichealthmdc.com/family/safetyAndInjuryPrevention/SchoolTrafficSafety.cfm -Exploring the Dudgeon-Monroe Neighborhood, 1999 http://www.dmna.org/exploring/1title.html -Insiders Guide to the Dudgeon-Monroe Neighborhood (1992) -Past & Present: A History of the DMN Association (1998) -Draft Dudgeon-Monroe Neighborhood Plan (1998) http://www.dmna.org/dmnalongplan.shtml -Walking and Biking Through the Dudgeon Monroe Neighborhood (1979) |
| Historic Districts: | West Lawn Heights National Register Historic District: Roughly bounded by Regent Street on the north, North Spooner Street on the east, Southwest Bicycle Path on the south, and properties abutting Virginia Terrace on the west. |
| TIF Districts: | -Tax Incremental Financing District 33 (Monroe) Plan and Map http://www.cityofmadison.com/planning/tidmaps/TID33Plan.pdf |
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| Governmental Officials |
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| Madison Alderperson: | Susan Ellingson, Aldermanic District 13 - Ward 65 |
| Dane County Supervisor: | Chuck Erickson, Supervisory District 13 - Ward 65 |
| State Representative: | Terese Berceau (Elect), Assembly District 77 - Ward 65 |
| State Senator: | Fred Risser (Elect), Senate District 26 - Ward 65 |
| Facilities and Services: |
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| Community Centers | Dudgeon Center for Community Programs (3200 Monroe Street), Neighborhood House (29 S. Mills Street), Monroe Street Fine Arts Center (2526 Monroe Street) |
| Community Gardens: | |
| Fire Stations: | Fire Station #4 (1437 Monroe Street), Fire Station #9 (201 North Midvale Boulevard) |
| Library: | Monroe Street Branch (1705 Monroe Street), Sequoya Branch (513 South Midvale Boulevard) |
| Neighborhood Resource Team: | |
| Parks and Open Space: (Map) |
Dudgeon School Park, Glenwood Children's Park, Glenway Golf Course, Henry Vilas Park, Beach and Zoo, Hillington Green, Tillitson Greenway, Wingra Park |
| Police Districts: | South District, Capt. Joe Balles, 825 Hughes Pl, Neighborhood Officers, Newsletter |
| Polling Place: | Ward 65, Dudgeon Center, 3200 Monroe St |
| Public Art: | |
| Public Schools: |
Elementary School Attendance Area 23 Thoreau Elementary School (3870 Nakoma Rd) Middle School Attendance Area 203 Cherokee Heights Middle School (4301 Cherokee Dr) High School Attendance Area 143 West High School (30 Ash St) |