
Final Olbrich Path Decision, Resource Recovery Charge, Zion Redevelopment - D15 Update 4/10/22
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Using this site for crushing concrete into road gravel will reduce the overall trucking required and permanently remove the concrete stockpile from the Garver site. Questions can be directed to John Fahrney with City of Madison Engineering at 608-266-9091 or jfahrney@cityofmadison.com.
Permanent Men's Shelter & Resource Recovery Special Charge
The Finance Committee will discuss the selection of the property at 1902 Bartillon Drive as the site for a permanent shelter serving men experiencing homelessness (item 22) as well as the creation of a resource recovery special charge (item 24) at their meeting on Monday. You can find all the details and register to provide comments and/or watch the meeting here.
The new resource recovery special charge will help cover the increasing costs of recycling for the city and will be charged to all curbside recycling customers. It is anticipated that the special charge will be collected as part of the Municipal Service Bill with revenues to total approximately $3,000,000 in 2023.
Eastmorland Community Association April Meeting
On Tuesday, the ECA will hold its monthly meeting virtually. They will have a special guest from Madison Metro joining to talk about the transit network redesign, so please come share your thoughts! They will also be discussing upcoming events (parks clean up, outdoor market, and ECA elections!) and revisiting service initiatives around speed reduction in the neighborhood and an idea for future neighborly snow shoveling! You can find all the details here.
Zion Redevelopment Proposal
The SASY Preservation & Development Committee is holding an informational meeting concerning the Zion Lutheran Church site redevelopment at 6:30 pm, Tuesday, April 12 @ Goodman Community Center, Merrill Lynch Room. The redevelopment proposal will also be at the Urban Design Commission on Wednesday and discussed again at the SASYNA meeting on Thursday. You can find a link to the Urban Design Commission meeting details here. The proposal will be reviewed at the Plan Commission on April 25 with final deliberation at the Common Council expected on May 10.
Final Recommendation for Olbrich Path Alignment
The Olbrich path alignment is expected to have its final review and recommendation from the Board of Park Commissioners at their meeting on Wednesday. This path is expected to be installed in 2023 as part of the Atwood Avenue reconstruction project (Fair Oaks Avenue to Cottage Grove Road). The project design and public engagement for this project began in 2017 and final design is happening now after the long-awaited federal funding for the project was recently secured. This project will be transformative in many ways, including installation of improved walking and biking accommodations along and across the corridor.
The final design options for walking and biking access between Lakeland/Welch and the Starkweather Creek were presented at a public meeting on March 22 that was attended by over 100 people and via a survey that saw over 300 responses. The final design options were presented to the Transportation Commission on March 23 which recommended selection of Option 1, consistent with survey feedback.
If you would like to share your opinion with the Board of Park Commissioners by email or at their meeting on Wednesday, you can do that here. You can also find all the details for the project and design options on the project page here, including the March 22 presentation.
LOFT Youth Work to Make Crossing Atwood Avenue Safer
A recently published story in the Eastside news blog recognizes the great work of GCC staff and youth to advocate for improved pedestrian crossing at Waubesa/Atwood. A special shout out to LOFT student, Louis Puleopincus, for reaching out to me and to staff member, Howard Hayes, for helping to coordinate a meeting.
I encouraged the youth to advocate for the crossing improvements at an upcoming Transportation Commission and they showed up in force, speaking to why the improvement was needed. The Transportation Commission was very impressed by the students' advocacy and voted unanimously to move forward with interim improvements this year and with additional improvements, including a new flashing light, in 2023.

In the News
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Streets Division Drop-off Sites Now on Expanded Summer Hours
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Madison Public Library Introduces New Video Streaming Service
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2022-23 Thurber Park Artist-in-Residence Call for Applicants
District 15 Public Works Projects
(You can find a list of all engineering projects in District 15 here.)
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Starkweather Drive/Garver Path - 2/24/2022 Update: There are a few areas along the new path that are not draining well, and are being barricaded off. The Contractor is scheduled to repair the pavement as soon as possible in the Spring.
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St. Paul Avenue, Ohio Avenue, Talmadge Street, Jackson Street, Lafollette Avenue Reconstruction - Construction expected to begin mid-April. Information on construction schedule will be mailed to adjacent residents and posted to this project page once known.
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Eastmorland Sidewalk Installation - Scheduled for construction in 2022
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Starkweather Creek Watershed Flood Study - First public meeting held
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Atwood Avenue - Public Meeting for final design input on March 22
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Davies St., Dempsey Rd., Maher Ave. - Design work is continuing following feedback received at the January public meeting. Construction planned for 2023
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Worthington Avenue, Powers Avenue, Thurber Avenue Sanitary Replacement
District 15 Development Projects (dates are tentative and subject to change)
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Zion Church Redevelopment Proposal (2165 Linden Avenue)
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4/25 - Plan Commission
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5/10 - Common Council
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3900 Monona Drive
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4/11 - Submission of application (expected)
Save the Date
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April 23 - Earth Day Challenge 2022 - Register by 4/22
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April 23 - Celebrate Trans Joy in Community & Ride Against Hate
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April 25 - Plan Commission - SASY Plan Amendment & Zion Proposal
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April 28-30 - Huge Porch (garage) Sale, Dean House Back Porch
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May 1 - La Follette Family Fun Day
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May 7 - Eastmorland Outdoor Market & Seed Swap & ECA Annual Membership meeting
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June 18-19 - Lake Edge/Eastmorland joint neighborhood garage sale
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June 21 - Make Music Madison
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July 7 - Historic Blooming Grove Historical Society 2022 Back Porch Concerts
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July 14 - Eastmorland Outdoor Market
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July 17 - Eastmorland Garden/Chicken Coop Tour
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August 4 - Historic Blooming Grove Historical Society Annual Ice Cream Social
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Sept 15 - Eastmorland Outdoor Market
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Nov 12 - Eastmorland Outdoor Market
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