In this blog, I provide an overview of the development itself and the municipal process for approving developments, discuss why the Common Council should approve the demolition permit, and share insights on my reasoning for supporting redevelopment.
In this time of mass grief, I encourage us to go a step further for our neighbors and proactively find and create spaces of shared learning and understanding. Let us move with empathy and love for all our neighbors and celebration of our backgrounds.
City meetings continue to be mostly virtual with details listed in City Meetings of Interest below. Common Council meetings are hybrid so the public can attend in person or via Zoom.Stay in touch with your neighbors through either Capitol…
HYBRID NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING
PROPOSED REDEVELOPMENT OF
304-318 N. BROOM STREET, 407 AND 431 W. GORHAM STREET AND 408-430 W. JOHNSON STREET
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2023 - 6:30 P.M.
On September 3rd at around 3:20 a.m., police responded to a call where an individual was violently attacked and left with life threatening injuries. This appears to be a stranger assault and the perpetrator is still at large. Here are action items…
Goodbye summer. Helloooo fall. This update includes an invitation to a downtown alder meet and greet this Thursday, 8/31 at 6:30p, opportunities for input, and general city events.
If you are State St or University Ave stakeholder, or want to be involved with projects in downtown core...Join us TODAY!!!
A public information meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m., July 18, 2023, via Zoom. Registration prior is required.