
West Area Plan, Energy Benchmarking and Highlights for the Week of March 6, 2023
postedThe Common Council will meet in hybrid format on Tuesday, March 7, 2023. Agenda items a proposed Building Energy Savings ordinance. [More details on energy program]
West Area Plan - Rescheduled In-Person Public Meeting on Thursday

The in-person West Area Plan meeting of February 9th that was canceled due to a snowstorm has been rescheduled to Thursday, March 9th from 6:30-8:00 p.m. at Vel Phillips Memorial High School, 201 South Gammon Road (enter through the front doors facing Mineral Point Road and follow the signs). A presentation will start at approximately 6:45 p.m., followed by small group discussion. The presentation and format are very similar to the previously held virtual meetings. Staff requests that each person would like to attend please register to help us plan for the number of people who will be there. You can learn more about the plan and see recordings of previous meetings on the project website.
To see the full list of City meetings scheduled for the week, please consult the City meeting schedule.
News-
Bus Rapid Transit Updates - Construction work will begin this week (Mineral Point Road, Whitney Way, and University Ave area). There is March 14 Public Info Meeting for Westside construction
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Lake Mendota Drive project: Phase 1 (from Baker Ave to Epworth Ct.) construction resumes this week. Phase 2 (from Spring Harbor Dr. to City-Village Limits) will begin in May.
- The City of Madison Needs More Crossing Guards
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New Documentary Explores 40 Years of Women in the Madison Fire Department - 'In Her Boots,' Streaming Now, to Make Theatrical Debut on International Women's Day
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Hyundai, Kia offering free security upgrade to curb nationwide spike in auto thefts
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Madison Launches MadCAP to Reduce Bills of Low-Income Utility Customers - This New Pilot Program is First in the State
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Madison Awarded Federal Funding for Transportation Safety Project Planning
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Help Decide the Future of Annie C. Stewart Fountain - Fate of Madison's Oldest Piece of Public Art Undecided
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Madison Public Library's Seed Library Returns March 1 - Select library locations offer free seeds for visitors throughout the spring, summer and fall.
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From the Mayor: The MOST Support for Our Young People - Madison-area Out-of-School Time initiative (MOST). MOST ensures that all of Madison's children and youth have access to comprehensive, high-quality, out-of-school time programs that support positive youth development, educational achievement and readiness for college, career and community.
- The City of Madison is currently accepting applications for its AASPIRE internship This is a paid, summer internship that lasts for 8-10 weeks. Applicants should be currently enrolled in college or have graduated since May 2021. Application deadline is March 19th.
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-Keith F