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  • News: Overnight Closures--John Nolen/Blair/Wilson/Williamson Intersection posted June 21, 2023
    The intersection of S Blair St, E Wilson St, Williamson St, & John Nolen Dr will have overnight lane closures for three consecutive nights, starting Wednesday night and continuing through Saturday morning. The schedule of the closures will be 10:00 p.m. until 5:00 a.m. This is to complete the
    Tags: traffic
  • City Highlights for the Week of June 19, 2023 posted June 19, 2023
    Meetings Common Council: The Common Council meeting will take place on Tuesday, June 20, 2023 in hybrid format at 6:30 PM. Agenda items includes recognizing June2023 as Pride Month, declaring the city of Madison to be a sanctuary for trans and nonbinary individuals, recognizing
    Tags: Protect Transgender and NonBinary Residents, Make Music Madison
  • D6 Items of Interest Week of Juneteenth 2023 posted June 16, 2023
    The city is currently working on an Interim Update of its 2018 Imagine Madison Comprehensive Plan, which is a long-term vision for the future of Madison to help guide the growth and change Madison is experiencing. The Interim Update is focused on the Generalized Future Land Use (GFLU) map within
    Tags: Comprehensive Plan, alcohol license, tif, TID 53, Complete Green Streets, Street Trees, Transgender protections, Juneteenth
  • D6 Items of Interest Week of June 12, 2023 posted June 11, 2023
    Metro’s redesign takes effect Sunday, June 11, 2023. Metro representatives are available from 5:30a to 10p for the next two weeks to help you plan your trip, find your bus stop, and answer any questions you have. Call 608-266-4466. Metro Redesign info
    Tags: tif, TID 53, Dogs in Parks, Lake Monona Waterfront, Neighborhood Meeting, F 35s, Alcohol, Education Committee
  • City Highlights for the Week of June 12, 2023 posted June 10, 2023
     **Metro’s complete route redesign is coming up fast on Sunday, June 11, 2023** Metro staff will be tabling at the Waterfront Festival this weekend, please stop by if you have questions!   Starting Saturday, June 10, the Metro Customer Service Center is open extended hours to
    Tags: City Highlights, Metro Redesign, Dog Parks
  • Neighborhood Meeting Mon 6/12 @ 6:30p RE The Atwood request for rear patio posted June 7, 2023
    The Atwood, 2116 Atwood Avenue, has applied for a Change of Premise to allow them to have outdoor seating for 20. The outdoor seating would consist of four tables with five seats at each table, four 10’x10’ shade tents at times, and a perimeter fence. Three of the tables would be behind The Atwood
    Tags: Neighborhood Meeting
  • D6 Items of Interest Week of June 5, 2023 posted June 4, 2023
    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
    Tags: Neighborhood Meeting, Juneteenth, PFAS, Comp Plan, alcohol license
  • City Highlights for the Week of June 5, 2023 posted June 2, 2023
     **Metro’s complete route redesign is coming up fast on Sunday, June 11, 2023**   New Stops
    Tags: Weekly highlights
  • Neighborhood meeting tonight! RE 702-734 E Washington 6:30p posted May 30, 2023
    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
    Tags: Neighborhood Meeting
  • D6 Items of Interest Week of May 29, 2023 posted May 29, 2023
    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
    Tags: Neighborhood Meeting, Metro Redesign, alcohol licenses
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