Boards, Commissions, and Committee MeetingsNote: This is not a complete list of meetings for this upcoming week. All meetings and their details can be found here.
This blog post is related to the housing context in Madison. Additional content in this post relates to the not-yet-applied-for housing development on Old Sauk Road, which was discussed at a community meeting on October 24th
Please see a list of select meetings and events this week. If you are part of a neighborhood association, please see instructions for updating information on the City's website related to your association. For residents who attended or had to miss...
Two meetings tonight! A hybrid meeting related to the tree removals/sidewalk widening along Mineral Point Road and a Zoom meeting related to a proposed apartment development on Old Sauk Road. See details below and be sure to register ahead of time…
If you haven't already, be sure to take the City of Madison Sustainability Survey. And please help spread the word with your networks of friends, neighbors, and colleagues in Madison. There are lots of city meetings to pay attention to this week...
Hello everyone. I apologize for missing the city highlights from last week. It was a super busy week and it flew by. I am super grateful for the assistance of City staff member Lorissa Banuelos, who pulls together the list of weekly happenings and…
One thing I can't stomach is a wasted opportunity to learn about inequities and disparities. In this blog post, I outline my efforts to try to influence a City survey about environmental issues, a cause of great interest to me and the reason that…
Learn more about the Executive Capital Budget and follow what is happening with proposed amendments by various alders. Details provided about a Finance Committee meeting on Tuesday and a virtual lunch-and-learn session about the budget process on…
Public transportation is a service, not a luxury. It is my view that cities should seek to maximize ridership coverage over maximizing ridership numbers, because the former is, on its face, the more equitable strategy. People of all ages, abilities…