Meeting & Event Highlights for the week of September 11

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Hi Everyone,

First of all, thanks to everyone who showed up for yesterday's Good Neighbor Gathering at Brittingham Park. The weather was perfect and the turnout was impressive. This event, which began in 2019 under the auspices of the District 13 Alliance, is intended to bring together folks in our diverse neighborhoods. This year's event was helmed by the Neighborhood House, with strong support from a wide variety of local sponsors. It really feels like this family-friendly festival is starting to take off and I'm very excited to see where it goes from here. Please consider attending next year's GNG as we continue to grow!

Now on to this week's updates:

Meetings

  • Finance Committee: The Finance Committee meeting will take place on Tuesday, September 12, 2023 in virtual format at 4:30 PM. This meeting will be a continuation of the briefing on the 2024 Executive Capital Budget that will take place on Monday, September 11, 2023.

  • Public Safety Review Committee: The Public Safety Review Committee meeting will take place on Wednesday, September 13, 2023 in virtual format at 5:00 PM. Agenda items include Chief Barnes’ Quarterly Report, a report from the Madison Fire Department and an update on CAREs, and more!

SAVE THE DATE!

  • Public Hearing – Proposed December Service Changes, Wednesday, September 27 – 6:00 pm: We’re holding a virtual public hearing with the Transportation Commission to discuss possible service change adjustments for December. These are not large-scale adjustments. A few of our routes have struggled to stay on time and others still need adjustments to better connect to other routes. Official public hearing feedback can be submitted ahead of time by calling (608) 266-4466, emailing mymetrobus@cityofmadison.com, or by filling out an online form at mymetrobus.com/feedback. All feedback submitted ahead of time will be considered in the same way as feedback provided at the hearing itself.

Events

  • Ready! Set! Market! Madison Public Market Open House, Tuesday, September 12, 2023: The City of Madison in partnership with the Madison Public Market Foundation invites the public to a celebration of progress for the Madison Public Market. The Ready! Set! Market! Open House will be held from 5-8 p.m., Sept. 12, 2023, at 202 N First Street, Madison, Wis., the City’s former Fleet Services Building, the future Madison Public Market location. The event will include a mix of vendors with food trucks and tents and tables, craft and pre-packaged food items. Local musicians will also perform live. City staff will offer tours during the event.
  • Learn to Fish with WI DNR, Wednesday, September 13, 2023: Learn to Fish with Madison Parks and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources! There is no cost to attend (advanced registration is required), however, anglers ages 16 and older will need a Wisconsin fishing license, which can be purchased online at Go Wild . For first-time license buyers, the cost is just $5 for an annual permit. See license options . Wisconsin DNR's Fishmobile will be onsite with all the fishing equipment needed to participate. This event is open to adults and children and is ideal for persons aged 7 years and older. Children must be supervised by a parent or adult guardian. Participants will be asked to sign a waiver for themselves and their children, upon arrival.
  • Conservation Park Tour | Edna Taylor, Wednesday, September 13, 2023: Conservation Park Tours are educational staff-guided walks held at various conservation parks on the 2nd Wednesday, May - October. Event starting times vary, depending on the sunset. and typically last about 90 minutes. Walks are held rain or shine, free to attend, easy-paced, and family-friendly. No registration is required. Most locations do NOT have restrooms. As always, dogs and pets are prohibited in all conservation parks.
  • Fall Home Maintenance, Wednesday, September 13, 2023: It’s getting colder, and winter will be here before you know it! At this class we will discuss how to prep your home for those frigid Winter months and the items you need to check on, each year, in order to keep your home safe and healthy. If you stay on top of these maintenance items, it will help you avoid problems and costly repairs down the road – and keep your home warmer this winter. Sponsored by MG & E. Be sure to re-confirm date and time of this workshop with agency. For more information or questions about this event contact Project Home at (608)246-3737 or contact them by filling us this form at https://www.projecthomewi.org/about/contact.html . You can also visit their website to learn more about the agency at: https://www.projecthomewi.org/
  • Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events (CRASE) Training, Wednesday, September 13, 2023: It takes police an average of three minutes to respond to an active shooter event. You can make a difference in your safety and the safety of others in those first three minutes. This training teaches the principles of what to do during an active shooter incident to help increase your chance of survival.
  • Wright Design Series - Purcell & Elmslie: Spiritualistic Place-Making, Wednesday, September 13, 2023: Join us virtually for the first Wright Design Series of the fall! Presented by Richard Kronick. William Purcell and George Elmslie were prolific and renowned architects of the Prairie School. With an office in Minneapolis from 1907 through 1921, more than 300 buildings were built to their designs from coast to coast. P&E, as they called themselves, stated often that the most important aspect of architecture is its spiritual impact (or lack thereof) on the people who live and/or work in buildings. Richard Kronick, who has studied, lectured, and written about Purcell & Elmslie’s architecture for more than 40 years, will explain the sources of P&E’s philosophical ideas and how they expressed those ideas in building form and architectural ornamentation throughout their careers.
  • Madison Night Market, Thursday, September 14, 2023: Madison Night Market is a celebration of Madison's unique and inspiring creative culture. The Market is presented by Madison's Central Business Improvement District (BID) in partnership with the City of Madison. Partnerships with area arts and cultural organizations ensure this event is a citywide representation of this community’s talent. The Common Council will also have a resource table at the Madison Night Market, next to Lisa Link Peace Park. Learn more about the City of Madison Common Council and ways to get involved with local government!
  • HUD-Approved Homebuyer Education, Saturday, September 16, 2023: Take the first step to owning a home, and join us in this Home Buyer Education Workshop. This FREE HUD-Approved homebuyer educationworkshop takes place in person and lunch is provided. For more details and to register, follow link. This first time home buying workshop cover the following:
    how to find the right home
    how to apply for a mortgage
    credit improvement tips
    how much you can afford
    and more!
  • Frame Up on the Square, Saturday, September 16, 2023: The event is a "Frame Up" for Habitat for Humanity, where preregistered participants will build the walls of a Habitat for Humanity home in the street. This event is meant to raise awareness of the organization while the frame of a Habitat home is being built.
  • Trucks & Treasures, Saturday, September 16, 2023: It's a big rig gig... TRUCKS and a kids-to-kids garage sale... TREASURES! This event is free to attend and happens rain or shine. It's perfect for kids of all ages. Be sure to bring cash, if you'd like to shop from the treasures.
  • Bird & Nature Adventures | Starkweather Creek Area, Saturday, September 16, 2023: Bike The Creek with Kacy Zander and Friends of Starkweather Creek ~ Join Kacy Zander and other Friends of Starkweather Creek for a guided bike tour or take a bike ride on your own any day in September to look for native wildflowers along the greenways, parks and yards beside Starkweather Creek. Bring your bike or rent a B-Cycle at a nearby station at Goodman, Blue Plate Diner or Garver Feed Mill.
  • Willy Street Fair, Saturday, September 16 - Sunday, September 17: TWO days: round out the summer festival season with the best local vendors, food, bands, beer, and people! **Please leave your dogs at home--thank you!
  • Bird & Nature Adventures | Warner Park, Sunday, September 17, 2023: Enjoy an informal family and kid-friendly nature walk around the scenic Warner Pond lagoon and across Castle Creek to discover the wetlands, woods, and prairie in the Wild Side of Warner Park and the birds and other creatures that call it home! Walks at Warner Park held on the 3rd Sunday of every month are co-sponsored by Madison Bird City FUN partners Wild Warner and Madison Audubon . Meet at the colorful Warner Park shelter by the lagoon. Parking is available nearby. No registration is required. No pets are allowed.
  • Movie at The Glen | Minions - The Rise of Gru, Sunday, September 17, 2023: Grab a blanket or bring a lawn chair and head over to The Glen for yard games and a movie! All are welcome!

Save the Date!

  • Jeff Erlanger Accessible Playground at Rennebohm Park Ribbon Cutting, Wednesday, September 20, 2023, 11am: Jeff Erlanger was an amazing person who seemed to connect with everyone he encountered. He met Fred Rogers, his childhood idol, when he was just 5 years old and in 1980, at the age 10, he was invited to appear on the award-winning television series, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. Jeff went on to graduate from Memorial High School and Edgewood College. After graduation, he worked as an intern for Representative Tammy Baldwin and Senator Russ Feingold. Jeff died at just 36 years old in 2007. Upon his death, the Mayor and City Council created the annual Jeff Erlanger Civility in Public Discourse Award in honor of his commitment to community-building advocacy.

Announcements

  • Survey: Brayton Lot – Block 113 Future Redevelopment - RFP process: The former Brayton Parking Lot, (Block 113) in Downtown Madison is a 2-acre site in the First Settlement Neighborhood three blocks from the Capitol Square. The future of this site has been addressed in multiple City adopted plans over nearly 30 years. These plans have been consistent in their vision for the scale and massing of future buildings and several policy and regulatory measures have been put in place to realize that future. Now, the community has a unique opportunity to implement those plans, as the City starts to look for future development partners through a public process. Visit the website for more information (adopted plans, PowerPoint presentation and more):

Take our survey to find out your priorities for the site. Survey closes on Sept 15:

That's all for now.

Take care and stay safe,
Tag

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