
Meeting and Event Highlights for the Week of February 26, 2024
postedBoards, Commissions, and Committee Meetings
Note: This is not a complete list of meetings for this upcoming week. All meetings and their details can be found at the Meeting Schedule page.
- Finance Committee: The Finance Committee meeting will take place on Monday, February 26, in virtual format at 4:30 p.m. Agenda items include dissolving TID 39 (Stoughton Road), authorizing funds to support rental assistance and support services for residents living at 7933 Tree Lane and 715 Rethke Avenue, and authorizing the execution of an amendment to a Purchase and Sale Agreement that would provide the City with park land in District 17.
- Plan Commission: The Plan Commission meeting will take place on Monday, February 26, in virtual format at 5:30 p.m. Agenda items include amending Madison General Ordinances to clarify various underground and site parking requirements, as well as development-related requests in Districts 4, 16, and 19.
- Transportation Commission: The Transportation Commission meeting will take place on Wednesday, February 28, in virtual format at 5:00 p.m. Agenda items include approving the State / Municipal Agreement for Transportation Alternatives Program Projects for the Capital City Path Extension and the West Towne Path Extension, a discussion of e-bike speed on shared-use paths, and a review of the Transportation Improvement Plan.
Public Information Meetings & Sessions
- Public Input Meeting #2 - Olbrich Park - North Parcel, Thursday, February 29 (VIRTUAL): Madison Parks is creating a Park Development Plan for the parkland north of Garver Feed Mill, referred to as Olbrich Park - North Parcel. Please register in advance.
Announcements & News Releases
- The Draft West Area Plan is Now Available for Public Review - Virtual (via Zoom) and In-person Meetings are schedule for March Please review and comment on the draft west area plan located at plans.cityofmadison.com/westareaplandraft by March 20th at 4pm CST, email me directly at district11@cityofmadison.com, or provide feedback at one of the three scheduled public meetings host by Planning Division staff.
- Affordable Connectivity Program: 23 million households nationwide rely on the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) to access reliable, affordable internet. Now is the time to let Congress know how important the ACP is to households in your community. Members of Congress and their staff are online and respond to outreach from constituents via social media. Use the sample social media posts and tag your members of Congress to let them know your organization supports renewed funding for the ACP.
- Three City of Madison Golf Courses Open Sunday: Good news golfers! The unseasonably warm temps are allowing three of the four City of Madison Golf Courses to open starting at 10:00 am on Sunday, February 25. Online tee time reservations may be made after 8:00 am Friday, February 23. Here's what…
- Hartmeyer Redevelopment Project Street Closure: Starting at 7:00 a.m. on Tuesday, February 27 the intersection of Roth Street and Huxley Street will be fully closed for street work related to the Hartmeyer Redevelopment project, which involves a new street connection of Huxley Street between Roth…
- MPD volunteers at Ronald McDonald House: MADISON, Wis. – Lending their hearts, hands and muscles, members the Madison Police Department recently volunteered with the Ronald McDonald House.A group of commanders opted to spend their management team meeting out in the community.
- Chief Barnes to be inducted into Evidence-Based Policing Hall of Fame: MADISON, Wis. – Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes will be inducted into the Evidence-Based Policing Hall of Fame this summer.The honor is awarded to members of law enforcement who have been central to the implementation of a high-quality research…
- Police Be Our Valentine: Officers deliver flowers, candy to people across the city: MADISON, Wis. – Officers delivered candy, cards and carnations to hundreds of people throughout the city on Valentine’s Day. This is the third year for the department’s “Police Be Our Valentine” event.
- Madison WI Hilldale Station Post Office Notice of Proposed Relocation and Comment Period The U.S. Postal Service is mailing a postcard to the Madison WI Hilldale Station addresses, announcing a proposed relocation of the Post Office currently located at 601 Sawyer Terrace, Madison WI 53705-3237. The postcard provides information about the public comment period.
Events
- Coffee with a Cop - East District Station, Monday, February 26: Officers serving the east side of Madison are hosting a Coffee with a Cop event on February 26. The goal of the event is to connect community members to the officers patrolling in their neighborhood.
- Learn How to Ride Metro at Meadowridge Library, Tuesday, February 27: Learn how to use Metro Transit’s fixed route city bus service. Topics include using Google Maps, the Transit app, and other digital options; paper schedules and phone service; and discounted fare options. Metro employees will answer your questions about bus travel and provide one-on-one assistance in English and Spanish.
- Yoga Core, Tuesday, February 27: Yoga Core is a great class to help build strength and body awareness. This class incorporates a wide variety of seated, standing, balancing, and mat-based yoga poses focusing on strength, stability, and mobility. Core-based practices can help enhance balance and stability and prevent falls and injuries as we age. All levels are welcome. Participants will need to be able to get up and down off the floor. Chairs or walls may be used for balance assistance.
- Learn to Nordic Walk, Tuesday, February 27: What is Nordic walking? Join us at Elver Park on Tuesday, February 27 and learn what it's all about! We've partnered with Madison Nordic Ski Club (MadNorSki) for this free workshop. Participants of all ages are welcome and will explore Elver Park and learn where to hike and snowshoe in this park.
- Meditation At Monona Terrace, Thursday, February 29: Mindfulness Meditation will be led by Sarah Moore M.D., a mind-body practitioner, therapist, and physician. Sarah has been practicing meditation for more than 20+ years and teaching meditation to groups and individuals for the past 15 years. Her personal practice has brought her much peace, joy and stability, and she is excited to share her knowledge and enthusiasm with others.
- Learn How to Ride Metro at Meadowridge Library, Thursday, February 29: Learn how to use Metro Transit’s fixed route city bus service. Topics include using Google Maps, the Transit app, and other digital options; paper schedules and phone service; and discounted fare options. Metro employees will answer your questions about bus travel and provide one-on-one assistance in English and Spanish.
- MPD Community Academy, Thursday, February 29: The Madison Police Department is now accepting applications for this year’s Community Academy. The program is designed to give people an understanding of the department’s values, goals and operations. The free academy will run six consecutive Thursdays starting Feb. 29. The evening sessions will start at 6 and end no later than 9.
- Yoga Core, Friday, March 1: Yoga Core is a great class to help build strength and body awareness. This class incorporates a wide variety of seated, standing, balancing, and mat-based yoga poses focusing on strength, stability, and mobility. Core-based practices can help enhance balance and stability and prevent falls and injuries as we age. All levels are welcome. Participants will need to be able to get up and down off the floor. Chairs or walls may be used for balance assistance.
- Learn How to Ride Metro at Central Library, Saturday, March 2: Learn how to use Metro Transit’s fixed route city bus service. Topics include using Google Maps, the Transit app, and other digital options; paper schedules and phone service; and discounted fare options. Metro employees will answer your questions about bus travel and provide one-on-one assistance in English and Spanish.
- Learn How to Ride Metro at Alicia Ashman Library, Saturday, March 2: Learn how to use Metro Transit’s fixed route city bus service. Topics include using Google Maps, the Transit app, and other digital options; paper schedules and phone service; and discounted fare options. Metro employees will answer your questions about bus travel and provide one-on-one assistance in English and Spanish.
- District 11 Book Club on March 20: To explore the topic of city zoning codes in further detail, the next District 11 Book Club will be held on Wednesday, March 20th at the Sequoya Library from 7:00 to 8:30 pm. The book we will be discussing is the 2022 book by M. Nolan Gray, “Arbitrary Lines: How Zoning Broke the American City and How to Fix It.” Copies of the book are available for you to check out in-person from the Sequoya library at the Ask Desk while supplies last. The discussion will be hosted by District 11 Alder Bill Tishler, and all community members are welcome to attend.