The upcoming Council meeting on Tuesday has quite a few items of interest including the adoption of the Task Force on Farmland Preservation and the Comp Plan Progress Update and public participation plan on the Comp Plan Interim Update. In addition, I hope there will be a policy discussion about
Chris Houden of Willow Partners proposes to redevelop the properties at 702-734 E. Washington Avenue. (702 E Washington is the USPS Carrier Annex and 734 E Washington is a storage/heated parking facility).All existing buildings would be removed, and a new, 14-story, mixed-use building would be
Updates from last week RE the Essen Haus's proposal for outdoor live music and The Atwood's application for change of licensed premises. Tuesday May 30 is the neighborhood meeting RE 702-704 E Washington. And 1601-1607 Sherman @ Urban Design on Wednesday. Plus, opportunities to meet with Metro
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The Essen Haus complex (506-518 E Wilson and 134-148 S Blair St) is at the Plan Commission Monday requesting an alteration to a Planned Development. In addition to clarifying rules and site plans for six annual special events and sand volleyball, Bob Worm is requesting three weekly outdoor live
Meetings
· Sustainable Madison Committee: The Sustainable Madison Committee meeting will take place on Monday, May 22, 2023 in virtual format at 4:30 PM. Agenda items include a presentation by RENEW Wisconsin on the proposed utility rate cases from Madison Gas and Electric and
Willow Partners proposes to redevelop the properties at 702-734 E. Washington Avenue. All existing buildings would be removed, and a new, 14-story, mixed-use building would be constructed. The ground floor would be retail/potential community space; the second floor would be office space; and the
There are several items of interest at upcoming city meetings but I also want to alert neighbors to several alcohol related applications. At ALRC on Wednesday is a request for a change of licensed premises to allow a backyard patio at The Atwood. Also Wednesday at the Board of Parks Commissioners