Welcome to High Crossing Neighborhood Association

Last update Tuesday, August 3, 2010


Neighborhood Contacts || Neighborhood Association Meetings || Profile, Statistics and Indicators || Neighborhood Communications || Plans and Publications || Governmental Officials || Facilities and Services ||

Neighborhood Contacts
Neighborhood Contact Person: Kevin Rouby, PO Box 7700, Madison, WI 53707-7700, (H)608-279-6260, (W) 608-830-6312, (Fax)608-662-0500, krouby@twallproperties.com
Nicole Hoffman, 5315 Wall St Ste 140, Madison, WI 53718, (W) 608-243-7764

Neighborhood Association Meetings
Neighborhood Association Meeting: Place: Park Bank Building (lower level conference room)
Address: 2810 Crossroads Dr
Date: Varies
Time:
Please contact neighborhood association to confirm meeting date, location, and time.

Profile, Statistics and Indicators
Neighborhood Description: High Crossing Neighborhood is strategically located along the I-90/94/39 Corridor. Commercial-Office development is located primarily on the northern portion of the neighborhood. Residential uses are located directly north of Lien Road. High Crossing is easy access to the major transportation corridors of I 90/94, Highway 30 (Commercial Avenue), and Highway 151 (East Washington Avenue), and to Dane County Regional Airport. East Towne Mall area is located directly to the west of the neighborhood.
Neighborhood Boundaries: Nelson Road on the north, Felland Road on the east, Commerical Avenue (Highway 30) on the south, and I 90/94 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.
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Neighborhood Communications
Newsletter:
Web Page: None

Plans and Publications
City Plans: -Northeast Neighborhoods Development Project Website
http://www.cityofmadison.com/planning/northeast.html

-Draft Northeast Neighborhood Development Plan (June 16, 2009)
http://www.cityofmadison.com/planning/pdf/NENDP061609.pdf

-Felland Neighborhood Development Plan (May 6, 2002)
http://www.cityofmadison.com/planning/ndp/Felland%20Plan%20Report%20WEB.pdf

-Nelson Neighborhood Development Plan (March 17, 1992, Amended August 1993, February 199999, July 2001, March 2005
http://www.cityofmadison.com/planning/ndp/Nelson%20NDP%20WEB.pdf
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Governmental Officials
Madison Alderperson: Joseph Clausius, Aldermanic District 17 - Ward 18
Lauren Cnare, Aldermanic District 3 - Ward 136
Dane County Supervisor: David Wiganowsky, Supervisory District 21 - Ward 18
David Wiganowsky, Supervisory District 21 - Ward 136
State Representative: Kelda Roys, Assembly District 81 - Ward 18
Kelda Roys, Assembly District 81 - Ward 136
State Senator: Jon Erpenbach, Senate District 27 - Ward 18
Jon Erpenbach, Senate District 27 - Ward 136

Facilities and Services:
Community Centers
Community Gardens:
Fire Stations: Fire Station #8 (3945 Lien Road)
Library: Hawthorne Branch (2707 East Washington Avenue)
Neighborhood Resource Team:
Parks and Open Space:
(Map)
Felland Park, High Crossing Park, Patriot Park, Waterfall Open Space
Police Districts: North District, Capt. Cameron McLay, 2033 Londonderry Dr, Neighborhood Officers, Newsletter
Polling Place: Ward 18, Oakwood Village East, 5565 Tancho Dr
Ward 136, New Beginning Alliance Church, 602 Acewood Blvd
Public Art:
Public Schools: Elementary School Middle School High School