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Alder Patrick Heck

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Alder Patrick Heck

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Home Address:

123 N. Blount St #303

Council Office

Common Council Office:
210 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd
Room 417
Madison, WI 53703
Phone: (608) 266-4071
Fax: (608) 267-8669
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Alder Heck’s Updates

Updates & Week of Jan. 31 Meetings of Interest for District 2

January 29, 2022 12:58 PM

District 2 Updates and Meetings of Interest

City meetings remain online only with details listed in City Meetings of Interest below; all have virtual public participation options.
 
Stay in touch with your neighbors through either Capitol Neighborhoods, Inc. or Campus Area Neighborhood Assoc.
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There are three sections to this week's update:
  1. COVID-19 Resources & Information
  2. Other District 2 Updates
  3. City Meetings of Interest to District 2
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COVID Update

1. COVID-19 RESOURCES & INFORMATION

From Public Health Madison & Dane County:

Dane CORE - for rental and utility assistance.

Visit the City's Coronavirus Website for Madison's COVID responses and resources.

Dane County Food Pantry Network from Community Action Coalition.

State of Wisconsin COVID-19 resources and information from state agencies, including the State Dept. Public Health

Info on UW-Madison's response to the pandemic.

Madison Children's Museum is hosting another pop-up COVID vaccination clinic at the museum on Monday, Jan. 31, 11 am–7 pm. More info here.

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2. OTHER DISTRICT 2 UPDATES
 
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400 State Street Block

Jan. 31 Neighborhood Meeting - New Redevelopment Proposal on State Street

Please join me for a virtual neighborhood meeting on Jan. 31 at 6:30pm for a first look at a proposed redevelopment on State Street. JD McCormick Properties proposes to demolish the three buildings at 428 through 444 State Street and construct a new a five-story, mixed-use building with 22 to 26 dwelling units and first floor commercial spaces. The developer will be seeking a Demolition Permit and will need approvals by the Urban Design Commission and Plan Commission, but formal applications have not yet been filed with the city. The existing buildings can be seen in the image above and their proposed demolishing, which will eventually need to be approved by Plan Commission, will be discussed by the Landmarks Commission at their Jan. 31 meeting (see details below in "City Meetings of Interest").

The Mansion Hill District of Capitol Neighborhoods, Inc., (CNI), will form a steering committee after the Jan. 31 meeting, but I encourage you to attend this first meeting to learn more about the proposed redevelopment. The neighborhood steering committee will also provide opportunities to provide input on the proposal with the help of neighbors and the development team as they begin the city approval process.

You can join the virtual meeting using your computer, smartphone or tablet, or you can listen in via telephone. You will receive login information after registering here. If you can't attend the virtual meeting, it will be recorded and I will post a link to the recording in my Alder Updates. Please contact me if you have questions or input.

 

Historic Preservation Ordinance Revisions Proposed: First Public Meeting on Feb. 3

Changes Would Apply to All Properties in Local Historic Districts

Madison's Landmarks Ordinance Review Committee (LORC) has proposed revisions to Madison's Historic Preservation Ordinance for local historic districts. These ordinance changes will apply to all properties in the Mansion Hill, Third Lake Ridge, Marquette Bungalows, University Heights, and First Settlement local historic districts. Three public meetings have been scheduled to provide an overview of the proposed changes and an opportunity to comment on the draft ordinance.

The scheduled public meetings and their respective topics are listed below:

  1. All Districts / General Public Meeting:  Thursday, Feb. 3 - 6:30 pm
  2. Development Professionals + Contractors Meeting:  Monday, Feb. 7 - noon
  3. New Construction Meeting:  Thursday, Feb. 10 - 6:30 pm

These will be virtual meetings and the public is invited to attend any of them. Participants will need to register in advance using instructions posted on the project website. To view the draft ordinance, learn more about the process and additional input opportunities, complete a survey on the revisions, and more, visit the project website.


Feb. 4 Informational Meeting on New Alcohol License Application for 502 State St.

John McCune, owner of Sookie's Veggie Burgers, has applied for a Class B Beer & Liquor license for a new restaurant expected to open at 502 State Street. Mr. McCune is hosting an informational meeting on Friday, Feb. 4 at 3:00pm when neighbors and others can discuss Mr. McCune's plans and his liquor license application. According to Mr. McCune, Sookie's is seeking to serve beer along with their vegan burgers and air-fried fries that have until now been sold via their food cart. They anticipate 5% of their sales to be from beer and 95% from food and forecast a closing time no later than 10pm each day of the week.

If you have input on this alcohol license application, feel free to email me at district2@cityofmadison.com.

Note that Koi Sushi that has operated at 502 State Street for several years, has applied to move their existing liquor license to 260 W. Gilman St., just around the corner and in the same building as 502 State. They plan a down-sized restaurant there and the conditions associated with their current liquor license would transfer to the new location if their application is approved at the Feb. 16 Alcohol License Review Committee. Those conditions include stopping alcohol sales no later than 11pm all days of the week and the requirement to have their food service available whenever serving alcohol.

 

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Public Meeting on Regional Transportation Planning in the Madison Area?

The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) is conducting a planning certification review of the regional transportation planning process conducted in the Madison area. As part of this review, comments are being sought on the regional transportation planning process. Under Federal law, the Greater Madison MPO serves as the metropolitan planning organization for the Madison urban area. In coordination with WisDOT, Metro Transit, and local units of government in the Madison area, the MPO is responsible for conducting a continuing, cooperative, and comprehensive transportation planning process in accordance with the provisions of Federal Law.  The review of this process by USDOT is conducted every four years. See notice for the meeting on the MPO website.

Public comments received will be incorporated into the certification review and considered together with other USDOT oversight activities to determine if the transportation planning process meets applicable requirements of Federal transportation law and also to review best practices and make recommendations for improvements to the process. Comments are invited pertaining to transportation planning processes, public involvement procedures as outlined in the MPO Public Participation Plan, the long-range Regional Transportation Plan 2050 (note: an updated plan is underway and scheduled to be adopted in the spring; see plan update website), and the Transportation Improvement Program.

Meeting Details
Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2022, 5:30 p.m.
Virtual Meeting via Zoom
 

Representatives of the USDOT, WisDOT, Metro Transit, and Greater Madison MPO staff will be available to provide information and respond to questions regarding the transportation planning process. Public comments may be provided at the public meeting or submitted in writing. Written comments may be submitted no later than March 17, 2022 by mail, fax, or e-mail to:

Madison Planning Certification Review
Federal Highway Administration
525 Junction Rd, Ste 8000
Madison, Wisconsin 53717
Fax: 608-662-2121
 

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3. CITY MEETINGS OF INTEREST TO DISTRICT 2

Below are some pertinent agenda items from city committees that are meeting this week. If you click on meeting "Details" below, you will find participation and viewing options, and a link to the full meeting agenda. If you click on a item from within an agenda, you will see all documents that relate to that item.
 
I appreciate hearing from you on any agenda items on which you have a particular interest or concern.
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President's Work Group on Environmental Justice: Details
3:30pm, Monday, Jan. 31, 2022
 
UPDATE ITEMS
 
Agenda Item 2
Update Item: PHMDC & Water Utility Coordination Efforts  
 
Agenda Item 3
Update Item: Water Utility Website
 
DISCUSSION ITEMS
 
Agenda Item 4
Discussion Regarding the Creation of a PFAS Outreach Strategy
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Landmarks Commission: Details
5:00pm, Monday, Jan. 31, 2022
 
REGULAR BUSINESS
 
Agenda Item 5
Secretary's Report - 2022
-Landmarks Ordinance Review Committee update
-Statement of Interests form
 
Agenda Item 6
Buildings Proposed for Demolition - 2022
-428-430 State Street
-432-436 State Street
-440-444 State Street
Note: The report for these structures from the City's Preservation Planner can be found here. These proposed demolitions are the site of redevelopment proposed by JD McCormick Properties. More details available above in "Other District 2 Updates" above. 
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Transportation Policy and Planning Board: Details
5:00pm, Monday, Jan. 31, 2022
 
Agenda Item 4
Metro Transit Network Redesign Draft Plan
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Common Council Executive Committee: Details
4:30pm, Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2022
 
PRESENTATIONS
 
Agenda Item 2
Presentation: Housing Forward Plan 
 
UPDATE ITEMS 
 
Agenda Item 3
Update Item: Men's Homeless Shelter & Dairy Drive Campsite
 
NEW BUSINESS
 
Agenda Item 5
Creating Section 2.05(10) of the Madison General Ordinances to Specify Procedures Related to Consent Agendas.
DRAFTER'S ANALYSIS:    This ordinance specifies procedures for consent agenda creations, exclusions and consideration.
 
Agenda Item 6
Amending Sections 2.04(1) and 2.29 of the Madison General Ordinances to Change the Order of Business and Procedures for Registered Speakers.
DRAFTER'S ANALYSIS: This ordinance changes the order of business for Common Council meetings and the procedures for registered speakers at Council meetings.
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Police and Fire Commission: Details
5:00pm, Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2022
 
FRIE CHIEF HIRING PROCESS
 
Agenda Item 1
Discussion of Fire Chief Hiring Process
 
Agenda Item 2
Contemplated closed session pursuant to Wis. Stat. § 19.85(1)(c) to discuss and take action, if appropriate, regarding employment, promotion, compensation or performance evaluation data of any public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility; specifically:
Continue Conducting First Round of Interviews for Fire Chief
 
Agenda Item 3
Reconvene into open session to consider any remaining agenda items and to take action, if appropriate, regarding the items discussed in closed session
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Common Council: Details
6:30pm, Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2022
 
HONORING RESOLUTIONS
 
Agenda Item 2
Congratulating WSUM 91.7 FM Madison Student Radio on their twentieth anniversary.
 
Agenda Item 3
In Support of Madison's Jewish Community
 
Agenda Item 4
Recognizing February 2022 as Black History Month in the City of Madison
 
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS AT 6:45 PM
 
PRESENTATION OF CONSENT AGENDA
 
At this time, a consent agenda will be moved with the recommended action listed for each item EXCEPT:
1) items which have registrants wishing to speak. 2) items which require an extraordinary (roll call) vote and are not included on the consent agenda by unanimous consent. 3) items which alderperson(s) have separated out for discussion/debate purposes.
 
PUBLIC HEARINGS - BEGIN AT 6:45 PM
 
REPORT OF ALCOHOL LICENSE REVIEW COMMITTEE
 
Agenda Item 11
Public Hearing - New License
Pine Branch Holding LLC • dba Mom's Bar
614 University Ave • Agent: Andrew Greenwood • Estimated Capacity (in/out): 50/0
Class B Combination Liquor & Beer • 90% alcohol, 10% food
Aldermanic District 2 (Alder Heck) • Police Sector 403
Recent Legislative History
1/19/22 ALCOHOL LICENSE REVIEW COMMITTEE    RECOMMEND TO COUNCIL TO GRANT WITH CONDITIONS - PUBLIC HEARING
The conditions are:
1. The establishment must close by midnight, all nights of the week Sundays through Saturdays.
2. The applicant is only able to offer karaoke as entertainment until the conditional use permit is approved.
Note: This item is related to Agenda Item #18 below.
 
END OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
 
BUSINESS PRESENTED BY THE MAYOR
 
APPOINTMENTS
 
Agenda Item 13
Report of the Mayor submitting resident committee appointments (introduction 1-18-2022; action 2-1-2022). Recent Legislative History
1/18/22 COMMON COUNCIL    Refer to a future Meeting to Confirm to the COMMON COUNCIL
Common Council (2/1/22)
Note: This item includes the following -
SUSTAINABLE MADISON COMMITTEE
JAMES R. ALVIN (2nd A.D.) - appoint to the remainder of a two-year term to the position Resident Member succeeding Jessica LeClair. James Alvin currently holds the Second Alternate position and has served since 4-20-2021.
TERM EXPIRES: 6-30-2023
 
BUSINESS PRESENTED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE COMMON COUNCIL
 
Agenda Item 14
Confirming the Madison Common Council meeting formats through May of 2022:
02/22/2022 - virtual
03/01/2022 - virtual
03/15/2022 - virtual
03/29/2022 - virtual
04/19/2022 - virtual
05/10/2022 - virtual
05/24/2022 - virtual
Legislative History
1/26/22 Council Office    RECOMMEND TO COUNCIL TO ACCEPT - REPORT OF OFFICER
 
REPORTS OF OFFICERS
 
REPORT OF ALCOHOL LICENSE REVIEW COMMITTEE
 
Agenda Item 18
21+ Entertainment License
Pine Branch Holding LLC • dba Mom's Bar • Capacity (in/out): 50/0
614 University Ave • Agent: Andrew Greenwood
Class B Combination Liquor & Beer • 90% alcohol, 10% food
Aldermanic District 2 (Alder Heck) • Police Sector 403
Legislative History
1/19/22 ALCOHOL LICENSE REVIEW COMMITTEE    RECOMMEND TO COUNCIL TO GRANT WITH CONDITIONS - REPORT OF OFFICER
The conditions are:
1. The establishment must close by midnight, all nights of the week Sundays through Saturdays.
2. The applicant is only able to offer karaoke as entertainment until the conditional use permit is approved.
Note: This item is related to Agenda Item #11 above.
 
REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH FOR MADISON AND DANE COUNTY
 
Agenda Item 23
SUBSTITUTE - Creating Section 23.65 of the Madison General Ordinances to prohibit breeding or selling of vertebrate animals for the purpose of experimentation, and amending Section 1.08(3)(a) of the Madison General Ordinances to update and revise bail deposits for violations thereof, and amending Section 1.08(4) to provide Director of Public Health Madison Dane County enforcement authority to issue citations for violations thereof.
Legislative History
12/7/21 COMMON COUNCIL    Refer to the BOARD OF HEALTH FOR MADISON AND DANE COUNTY
Agenda note: This item is to be re-referred to the Board of Health for Madison and Dane County meeting of 4/6/22 for return to Common Council on 4/19/22.

REPORT OF COMMON COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
 
Agenda Item 39
Creating Section 2.05(10) of the Madison General Ordinances to Specify Procedures Related to Consent Agendas.
Recent Legislative History
1/18/22 COMMON COUNCIL    Refer to the COMMON COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Agenda Note: The Common Council Executive Committee will consider this item at their 2/1/22 meeting and a recommendation will be made from the floor.
DRAFTER'S ANALYSIS:    This ordinance specifies procedures for consent agenda creations, exclusions and consideration.

Agenda Item 40
Amending Sections 2.04(1) and 2.29 of the Madison General Ordinances to Change the Order of Business and Procedures for Registered Speakers.
Recent Legislative History
1/18/22 COMMON COUNCIL    Refer to the COMMON COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Agenda Note: The Common Council Executive Committee will consider this item at their 2/1/22 meeting and a recommendation will be made from the floor.
DRAFTER'S ANALYSIS: This ordinance changes the order of business for Common Council meetings and the procedures for registered speakers at Council meetings.
 
REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE
 
Agenda Item 47
Amending the 2022 Capital Budget, accepting the Lake Monona Waterfront - Design Challenge process and establishing a Lake Monona Waterfront Ad-hoc Committee.
Recent Legislative History
1/24/22    FINANCE COMMITTEE RECOMMEND TO COUNCIL TO ADOPT (15 VOTES REQUIRED) - REPORT OF OFFICER
 
Agenda Item 57
Resolution approving the Scope of Services for the Cooperative Enterprise Development Program for 2022 and authorizing the City to execute a 2022 contract for $300,000 with C4CS.
Recent Legislative History
1/24/22 FINANCE COMMITTEE    RECOMMEND TO COUNCIL TO ADOPT - REPORT OF OFFICER
Fiscal Note
The proposed resolution authorizes a $300,000 contract between the City of Madison and the Center for Community Stewardship (C4CS) for the provision of the attached scope of services, which provide technical assistance and organizing for business cooperatives. This contract is funded by the $300,000 included in the Economic Development Division's 2022 adopted capital budget for the Cooperative Enterprise Development capital program. No additional city appropriation is required for the proposed resolution.
 
Agenda Item 58
Authorizing a $300,000 contract with the Wisconsin Women's Business Initiative Corporation ("WWBIC") for the administration of the Kiva Madison program for 2022-2024 ($200,000), Kiva Madison match funding for Worker Cooperatives ($50,000), and Kiva Madison match funding for other targeted businesses ($50,000).
Recent Legislative History
1/24/22 FINANCE COMMITTEE    RECOMMEND TO COUNCIL TO ADOPT - REPORT OF OFFICER
 
Agenda Item 59
SUBSTITUTE Approval for Imagination Center at Reindahl Park Operating Plan (as outlined in 2022 Capital Budget Amendment #3).
Recent Legislative History
1/24/22 FINANCE COMMITTEE    RECOMMEND TO COUNCIL TO ADOPT - REPORT OF OFFICER
 
Partial Fiscal Note
The proposed resolution approves the operating budget cost plan for the Reindahl Imagination Center. Amendment #3 adopted by the Finance Committee for the 2022 Capital Budget requires that expenditure of the 2022 Reindahl Imagination Center project budget is contingent on the submission of an operating cost plan and Council approval of that plan.
 
At the time of the capital budget requests, the operating costs for the Imagination Center were estimated at $1.4 million, based on 26 FTEs for a library similar to the Ashman branch with personnel costs estimated at $1,100,000 and non-personnel costs estimated at $312,000.
 
Since the adoption of the 2022 budget, Library staff, in conjunction with Parks and Information Technology, have developed a detailed plan of operating costs for the Imagination Center. Engineering has been involved with the design and construction estimates.
 
The revised operating costs are estimated at $1.725 million annually. The facility is anticipated to open to the public in 2024. These costs will need to be funded by the levy and will be subject to approval by the Common Council in future operating budgets. Approval of this resolution will allow expenditures of the 2022 adopted capital budget for the Reindahl Imagination Center project but does not obligate future capital or operating funding.
 
REPORT OF TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
 
Agenda Item 67
Authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute third party agreements with neighboring jurisdictions for the design, funding, construction, implementation, operation, and maintenance of the East-West Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Project.
Recent Legislative History
1/24/22 FINANCE COMMITTEE    Return to Lead with the Recommendation for Approval to the TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
 
Agenda Item 70
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to enter into a multiyear, competitively selected service contract with HNTB Corporation for Construction Management Services for the East-West Bus Rapid Transit (E-W BRT).
Recent Legislative History
1/24/22 FINANCE COMMITTEE    Return to Lead with the Recommendation for Approval to the TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
 
INTRODUCTION OF NEW BUSINESS FOR REFERRAL WITHOUT DEBATE
 
ORDINANCES
 
Agenda Item 71
Creating Section 10.30 of the Madison General Ordinances to Create the Roadway Cafe Permit to Allow for the Expansion of Licensed Sidewalk Cafes into the Roadway, and Amending Sections 12.1425, 38.05(3)(e)1 and 1.08(3)(a) accordingly and 1.08(4) accordingly.
Legislative History
1/25/22 Attorney's Office    Referred for Introduction
Board of Public Works (3/2/22); Finance Committee (2/7/22); Transportation Commission (2/9/22); Transportation Policy and Planning Board (2/14/22); Alcohol Licensing and Review Committee (2/16/22); Downtown Coordinating Committee (2/17/22); Vending Oversight Committee (2/23/22); Common Council (3/15/22)
Note: This item, related to Items 72, 73, and 84, will modify and make permanent some aspects of the Streatery Program enacted during the pandemic.
 
Agenda Item 72
Creating Section 9.135, Sidewalk Cafe and Roadway Cafe Expansion Licenses, to create a new Roadway Cafe Expansion License and make the Streatery program for sidewalk cafes permanent, creating Section 9.136, Street Vending on the State Street Mall/Capitol Concourse, repealing Section 9.13, License for Selling on Public Streets and recreating Section 9.13 as Street Vending Licenses, and amending Sections 9.12, 1.08(3)(a), and 1.08(4), accordingly.
Legislative History
1/26/22 Attorney's Office    Referred for Introduction
Vending Oversight Committee (2/23/22); Finance Committee (2/7/22); Transportation Commission (2/9/22); Transportation Policy and Planning Board (2/14/22); Downtown Coordinating Committee (2/17/22); Board of Public Works (3/2/22); Common Council (3/15/22)
Note: This item, related to Items 71, 73, and 84, will modify and make permanent some aspects of the Streatery Program enacted during the pandemic.
 
Agenda Item 73
Amending Chapter 28 to create an outdoor eating area, temporary, associated with a food and beverage establishment as a use category in Chapter 28, amending Tables 28D-2, 28E-2, 28F-1 and 28G-1 to include the new use category, and amending Subchapter 28J: Supplemental Regulations.
Legislative History
1/25/22 Attorney's Office    Referred for Introduction
Plan Commission Public Hearing (3/7/22); Common Council (3/15/22)
Note: This item, related to Items 71, 72, and 84, will modify and make permanent some aspects of the Streatery Program enacted during the pandemic.
 
RESOLUTIONS
 
Agenda Item 82
Amending the 2022 adopted operating budget for the Planning Division, Neighborhood Planning, Preservation and Design Section to accept $500,000 from the National Endowment for the Arts and authorizing the Madison Arts Commission (MAC) to issue an application and guidelines to initiate a competitive process to select "Artist at Work" subgrantees for the funds through the MAC annual grant process
Legislative History
1/11/22 Department of Planning and Community and Economic Development    Referred for Introduction
Finance Committee (2/7/22); Common Council (2/22/22)
 
Agenda Item 84
BY TITLE ONLY - A Resolution amending the "Regulations Governing Vending on the State Street Mall/Capitol Concourse" to move the regulations for sidewalk cafes into new section 9.135 of the Madison General Ordinances, and to make updates consistent with new ordinances creating Roadway Cafes and making the "Streatery" program permament.
Legislative History
1/25/22 Attorney's Office    Referred for Introduction
Vending Oversight Committee (2/23/22); Downtown Coordinating Committee (2/17/22); Common Council (3/15/22)
Note: This item, related to Items 71, 72, and 73, will modify and make permanent some aspects of the Streatery Program enacted during the pandemic.
 
Agenda Item 86
Authorizing the Mayor and Chief of Police to accept a FY2021 USDOJ COPS Office Cops Hiring Program (CHP) grant for the purpose of hiring six police officers to help the Department enhance and improve upon the existing legitimacy and trust building efforts in the community; and any local funding match requirement and final acceptance of the grant will be determined during the 2023 operating budget process
Sponsors: Satya V. Rhodes-Conway, Patrick W. Heck and Brian Benford
Legislative History
1/24/22 Police Department    Referred for Introduction
Finance Committee (2/7/22), Public Safety Review Committee (2/9/22)
Note: This resolution allows MPD to accept this grant, but it will become null and void if during the fall of 2022 budget deliberations for the 2023 Operating Budget, Common Council does not agree to provide a 25% match to the grant funds and to increase the number of sworn officers by six.
 
Agenda Item 87
Authorizing the amendment to the ground lease for the residential structure located at 704 East Gorham Street, within James Madison Park. (6th AD)
Sponsors: Brian Benford and Patrick W. Heck
Legislative History 1/25/22    Economic Development Division
Referred for Introduction Finance Committee (2/7/22), Board of Park Commissioners (2/9/22), Common Council (2/22/22)
 
Agenda Item 94
Authorizing the City of Madison, as the Collaborative Applicant on behalf of the Madison/Dane County Continuum of Care (CoC), to accept a planning grant award of up to $249,000 from HUD's FY20 Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP) competition; authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute an agreement with Briarpatch Youth Services, Inc., to administer and carry out the goals of the grant; and amending the Community Development Division's 2022 Adopted Operating Budget, as appropriate.
Legislative History
1/26/22 Community Development Division    Referred for Introduction
Finance Committee (2/7/22), CDBG Committee (2/3/22)
 
LICENSES
 
Agenda Item 96
Public Hearing - License Transfer
502 State St LLC • dba Koi Sushi
Transfer from 502 State St to 260 W Gilman St
Agent: Jing Xun Jiang • Estimated Capacity:
Class B Combination Liquor & Beer • 10% alcohol, 90% food
Aldermanic District 2 (Alder Heck) • Police Sector
Legislative History
1/26/22 Clerk's Office    Referred for Introduction
Alcohol License Review Committee Public Hearing (2/16/22)
Note: See more on this item above in "Other District 2 Updates"
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Board of Health for Madison and Dane County: Details
5:00pm, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2022
 
PRESENTATIONS
 
Agenda Item 3
COVID-19 Update for February 2, 2022
 
REPORTS TO COMMITTEE
 
Agenda Item 5
Violence Prevention Update for February 2, 2022
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Greater Madison Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Policy Board: Details
6:30pm, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2022
 
Agenda Item 5
Presentation on Draft Metro Transit Network Redesign Plan and Update on BRT Project (Mike Cechvala, City of Madison Transportation/Metro)
 
Agenda Item 6
Update on Connect Greater Madison Regional Transportation Plan 2050
 
Agenda Item 8
Report on Draft WisDOT Plan for Soliciting New Local Program Projects to Utilize Funding in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill
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Community Development Block Grant Committee: Details
5:30pm, Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022
 
ACTION ITEMS
 
Agenda Item 2
Authorizing the City of Madison, as the Collaborative Applicant on behalf of the Madison/Dane County Continuum of Care (CoC), to accept a planning grant award of up to $249,000 from HUD's FY20 Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP) competition; authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute an agreement with Briarpatch Youth Services, Inc., to administer and carry out the goals of the grant; and amending the Community Development Division's 2022 Adopted Operating Budget, as appropriate.
 
PRESENTATIONS
 
Agenda Item 3
Housing Forward Progress Update
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