
Housing Forward PIM recording; July 14 PIM on Woodland Reserve development proposal; ADA Transition Plan; Events & Announcements
postedHello neighbors,
In the event you missed last week’s public information meeting on the new Housing Forward proposals, the link to the meeting recording is now available.
Reminder: J.D. McCormick is interested in adding additional density to the Woodland Reserve property between Bluff and Stevens Street. There will be a public information meeting on July 14 at 5:30pm IN PERSON at the site. Meet at the Stevens St. sign near Palomino Ln.
Updates and Notices
- Goodman Pool: The Goodman Pool is open daily, weather permitting, through Sunday, August 24.
- The 35th anniversary of the passage of the Americans Disability Act (ADA) is July 26. The federal legislation is a civil rights law that protects the rights of people with disabilities in public life. It requires public entities like the City of Madison to provide services, programs, and activities that are accessible and useable for people with disabilities. When the ADA was signed into law in 1990, public entities were required to look at all their programs, facilities, and employment policies, and the public right-of-way to identify barriers to access. They were to develop an ADA Transition Plan so they could plan to remove barriers to access for people with disabilities over time.
The proposed ADA Transition Plan is open for public comment June 24 – August 23, 2025. The City of Madison will be hosting the following virtual public information sessions to answer questions and receive feedback from the community:
- Programs, Services, Activities, and Employment – July 9th 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Registration Link
- Public Right of Way – July 16th – 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Registration Link
- Public Facilities and Web and Digital Accessibility – July 23rd – 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.Registration Link
The final plan will be introduced to the Common Council in September 2025.
We welcome and encourage comments and suggestions, especially from Disabled Madison residents/residents with disabilities and disability-led organizations.
Boards, Commissions, and Committee Meetings
Note: This is not a complete list of meetings for this upcoming week. All meetings and their details can be found at the Meeting Schedule page.
- Transportation Commission: The Transportation Commission meeting will take place on Wednesday, July 9, at 5:00 p.m. in virtual format.
- Police and Fire Commission: The Police and Fire Commission meeting will take place on Wednesday, July 9, at 5:00 p.m. in virtual format. Agenda items include a discussion of the Police Chief hiring process.
If you would like more information about becoming a member of a City board, commission, or committee, please visit the page linked here.
Announcements and News Releases
- City of Madison to Unveil Sculpture in Darbo-Worthington Neighborhood: The City of Madison Arts Commission is inviting the community to attend the unveiling of "Mother and Child," a new sculpture by Detroit-based artist Austen Brantley.
- Public Health Launches Digital Partner Services to Help Stop Spread of STIs: Public Health Madison & Dane County is launching a new initiative designed to stop the spread of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) more efficiently.
- 5 Bison Collected, 15 to Go: Madison’s Food Scraps Program Stampeding Toward Its Goal: The City of Madison has three drop-off sites for food scraps at neighborhood farmers’ markets. They are located at the South Madison Farmers’ Market, the Eastside Madison Farmers’ Market, and the Westside Community Market.
- Statement from Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway on State Budget Deal: Thank you to our legislative leaders and everyone across the state that helped advocate for a common-sense increase to the Municipal Service Program.
- Celebrating National Park and Recreation Month in July: Join Madison Parks and Madison School & Community Recreation (MSCR) for National Park and Recreation Month as we celebrate throughout July, how parks and recreation help create thriving communities.
Please visit the City news webpage to find additional news and announcements and to subscribe to receive notification of news releases as they are posted.
Events
- Lakeside Kids: Bubble Wonders, Tuesday, July 8: Join us for another exciting summer season of Lakeside Kids! – a free, interactive series featuring science, culture, arts and entertainment. Designed for kids ages 4+, this event provides hands on fun and learning in an engaging and dynamic setting.
- Darbo-Worthington Neighborhood Sculpture Unveiling, Tuesday, July 8: The City of Madison Arts Commission is inviting the community to attend the unveiling of "Mother and Child," a new sculpture by Detroit-based artist Austen Brantley, on Tuesday, July 8, 2025, at 4:30pm.
- Parks Alive, Tuesday, July 8: Parks Alive is back this year with more of what you love! Visit your local park and share fun, family-friendly activities while building connections with neighbors and creating memories with friends. As always, there will be free food, music and the occasional movie. Come out, get active and enjoy your local green space this summer.
- Learn to Standup Paddleboard, Tuesday, July 8: Learn to Standup Paddleboard with Madison Boats! Register online for this free class offered at Marshall Park. Beginners will learn basic information about equipment and proper technique. After a few demonstrations, participants will learn how to balance with a chance to practice their new skills!
- Visit RoundTrip & the MPO @ a Free Bike Repair Event!, Wednesday, July 9: Join us at the Kennedy Heights Community Center in Madison for a free bike repair event(link is external)—open to all!
- Live @ Lake Vista: Bear in the Forest - Alberto Kanost (Singer/Songwriter), Wednesday, July 9: Join us at Lake Vista Café on the rooftop overlooking lovely Lake Monona for live music in a relaxed atmosphere.
- Parks Alive, Wednesday, July 9: Parks Alive is back this year with more of what you love! Visit your local park and share fun, family-friendly activities while building connections with neighbors and creating memories with friends. As always, there will be free food, music and the occasional movie. Come out, get active and enjoy your local green space this summer.
- Conservation Park Tour, Wednesday, July 9: Conservation Park Tours are educational staff-guided walks held at various conservation parks on the 2nd Wednesday, May - October. Topics vary and include highlights of the past, present and future of the land.
- Movie in the Park | Air Bud, Wednesday, July 9: Grab a blanket or a lawn chair and join us for a free movie in the park!
- Parks Alive at Penn Park, Thursday, July 10: Parks Alive is back this year with more of what you love! Visit your local park and share fun, family-friendly activities while building connections with neighbors and creating memories with friends. As always, there will be free food, music and the occasional movie. Come out, get active and enjoy your local green space this summer.
- Learn to Nordic Walk, Thursday, July 10: Turn your walk into a full-body workout with Nordic walking! We've partnered with Madison Nordic Ski Club (MadNorSki) for a free class. Participants of all ages are welcome and will explore the park and learn how to use walking poles for a cardio and strength-building workout.
- Movie in the Park | Racing Stripes, Thursday, July 10: Grab a blanket or a lawn chair and join us for a free movie in the park!
- Concerts on the Rooftop: Eddie Butts Band (Pop/Funk/Top 40), Thursday, July 10: Enjoy the unparalleled experience of sensational bands and breathtaking views at Concerts on the Rooftop! Dance the night away or just relax with family and friends, A truly unique Madison event.
- Live at The Glen | Feestet, Friday, July 11: Madison Parks Foundation is proud to present Live at The Glen! Enjoy live music on the patio at The Glen Golf Park. Feestet (link is external)(pronounced “Feest-tet”) is a Madison-based, post-pandemic jazz ensemble fronted by vocalist Helen Feest.
- Adapted Open Swim, Friday, July 11: Join MSCR for Adapted Open Swim, a free and inclusive event at the Goodman Pool! These swim sessions are designed for individuals of all abilities, their caregivers and families to enjoy the water all together in a supportive space.
- Art Fair on the Square: Saturday, July 12, 9am-6pm and Sunday, July 13, 10am-5pm. The Madison Museum of Contemporary Art (MMOCA) is proud to present the 67th annual Art Fair on the Square.
- Mobile Vaccination Clinic - Leopold Elementary School, Saturday, July 12: All vaccines are free to children six months and older who do not have insurance, are under 19, and are Alaskan Native or American Indian, have BadgerCare, or have most other types of insurance.
- Inspired by Wright: Tour & Art Making Experience, Saturday, July 12: Enjoy a double dose of artistic inspiration when you follow up your visit to Art Fair On the Square with our Inspired by Wright event at Monona Terrace.
- UW-Madison Lakeshore Nature Preserve Frautschi Center Public Hearing and Availability of Final Environmental Impact Statement, Wednesday, July 16, 5:30pm. A public hearing to present the Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the proposed UW-Madison Lakeshore Nature Preserve Frautschi Center project will be held remotely via Microsoft Teams (URL: https://bit.ly/4jrHblt; Meeting ID: 251 085 212 495 2; Passcode: Rs2hF9ue) and telephone (+1 715-318-5006, 325421518#). A description of the project will be presented, and all persons will be afforded a reasonable opportunity to identify both orally and in writing any support, issues, or concerns for this proposed project. The EIS is prepared in accordance with the Wisconsin Environmental Policy Act (WEPA), Wisconsin Statutes 1.11, and University of Wisconsin System Administration guidelines. The Final EIS Report and Teams link to the public hearing are also available at the following project website: http://www.ayresprojectinfo.com.
- Please join us on Monday, July 21 at 6:30 PM for a virtual public meeting to review the ongoing design development for the upcoming LakeWay improvements. The first phase of master plan implementation focuses on a 0.6-mile stretch of Lake Monona shoreline adjacent to John Nolen Drive. We’re inviting community representatives, project stakeholders and area residents to review the progress and share input on proposed lakeshore features.
Additional upcoming events can also be found on the City events calendar.
Be well,
Regina Vidaver