North/South BRT, Passenger Rail, and more...

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Hi Everyone,

Here are this week's updates:

Boards, 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.

  • Community Development Block Grant Committee: The Community Development Block Grant Committee meeting will take place on Thursday, May 2, in virtual format at 5:30 p.m. Agenda items include executing a 2024 Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program contract amendment with the Center for Community Stewardship to support the Madison/Dane County Continuum of Care’s Youth Action Board member compensation and authorizing a loan of $170,000 from the Community Facilities Loan Program to Literacy Network, Inc. to support facility improvements.

Public Information Meetings

  • Public Meeting - North-South BRT, Monday, April 29: Planning Continues for North/South BRT. At the next round of meetings, the public can provide feedback and see changes that have been made based on input we received, including updated station locations and routing.
  • Passenger Rail Virtual Neighborhood Information Session, Tuesday, April 30: The City of Madison is conducting a study to identify a future passenger rail station location, which would be served by a planned extension of Amtrak’s Hiawatha Service, linking Madison to Milwaukee and Chicago and, eventually, to Eau Claire and the Twin Cities. Join Alder Mike Verveer (D4), Alder Marsha Rummel (D6), Alder Amani Latimer Burris (D12), and Dina Nina Martinez-Rutherford (D15) for a virtual neighborhood information session that will discuss the various station locations under consideration and what the planning team expects regarding other aspects of the project.

Announcements and News Releases

  • City of Madison Honored as a Tree City USA for 35 Years: Madison’s first year recognized by the Arbor Day Foundation as a Tree City USA was 1989. We have received the award again this year, making it our 35th year being Tree City USA, and it is the 19th year we have received the Growth Award. [posted April 26, 2024, by Streets & Recycling]
  • City of Madison Reaches Major Solar Milestone: The City of Madison is proud to announce that it has reached the significant milestone of 2 megawatts of installed and commissioned solar on its buildings and facilities. [posted April 25, 2024, by Engineering & Mayor's Office]
  • Food Scraps Recycling Returns to Eastside Farmers’ Market Tuesday, April 30: Food scraps recycling drop-off will return to the Eastside Farmers' Market starting on Tuesday, April 30, 2024.Individuals may drop-off certain allowable food scraps to a designated drop-off booth for free.Eastside Farmers’ Market DetailsThe market… [posted April 25, 2024, by Public Works, Streets & Recycling]
  • Hundreds help paint State Street; Pedestrian Mall Experiment to launch May 8: More than 600 people from across the Madison area signed up to help paint State Street on Sunday, April 21, adding vibrant colors in the form of murals, stencils and polka dots across the 400 to 600 blocks of State Street. [posted April 22, 2024, by Planning & Community & Economic Development, Planning]

Events

  • Business Certification Roundtable Luncheon, Tuesday, April 30: Join Madison Black Chamber of Commerce for an exclusive roundtable session, immediately following the Small Business Academy, where we dive into the crucial significance of certification. Complimentary Session, lunch included.  
  • HUD Homebuyer Education Workshop, Tuesday, April 30: HUD approved homebuyer certification class in three-parts on April 25, April 30, and May 2nd. Your path to successful homeownership. From mortgages to closing, empower yourself with the knowledge you need to make informed decision and achieve your homeownership dreams. If you have questions, email Kielley (klemkuil@ulgm.org).
  • Budget Engagement Event – Eastside, Wednesday, May 1: Attention all Eastsiders! The City is facing a significant budget shortfall this year that will impact services. What City services do you value the most? What is your vision for the future of Madison? You are invited to join Eastside alders for an in-person opportunity to discuss the budget, learn more about the services the City provides, and share your thoughts with elected officials.
  • Open House: Park & Open Space Plan, Thursday, May 2: The City of Madison Parks Division is updating its Park and Open Space Plan (POSP) and is seeking input from area residents on the plan! The purpose of the POSP is to guide and inform public parks policy and park facility decisions in the City of Madison.  Parks, working with a consultant planning team led by MSA Professional Services, Inc., is hosting a series of open houses to introduce the project and gather input from attendees.  The open houses will be held at various locations throughout the city in April and May and are considered “drop-in” sessions – feel free to attend for the entire time or just stop in for a short while to share your thoughts & ideas with staff.

That's all for now.

Take care and be well,

Tag

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Alder Tag Evers

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