Meeting and Event Highlights for the Week of June 1, 2026

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In the D19:

  • Community Conversation - Midtown District, Monday, June 1, 2026: The officers serving the Midtown District are hoping to connect with neighbors during a town hall discussion on June 1. Madison Police Chief John Patterson will be available to directly answer questions from community members. District 19 north of the Beltline and east of Gammon Rd is covered by the Midtown District. I attended the West District Community Conversation on May 20 and found it informative and helpful. The meeting next Monday conflicts with the regular Plan Commission meeting so I'll be absent or late for the Midtown District meeting.
  • District 19 Items at BCC's:
    • The June 1 Finance Committee meeting agenda item 12 (Legistar 93149) is for approval of a $2.0 million TIF development loan in TID 57 to Odana Apartments, LLC for its 227-unit affordable housing project at 5559 Odana Rd and 5542 Medical Circle.
    • The June 1 Finance Committee meeting agenda item 13 (Legistar 93150) is for approval of a $2.9 million TIF development loan in TID 56 to GT Apartments, LLC for its 302-unit affordable housing project at 6518 and 6526 Grand Teton.
    • The June 3 Transportation Commission meeting agenda item 4 (Legistar 92879) is for approval of the Southwest Area Plan, which includes that part of District 19 between the Beltline and Schroeder Rd.
  • Marshall Park Beach and Spring Harbor Beach are Open: Weekly water quality testing shows our two District 19 beaches have good water quality for swimming. Madison and Date County Health have launched a new study with additional testing to try to identify the sources of the chemicals that result in toxic algae blooms.

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.

If you would like more information about becoming a member of a City board, commission, or committee, please visit the page linked here.

Public Information Meetings (PIMs)

Announcements and News Releases

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

  • BTC Tenth Annual Take Kids Fishing Day: The Building and Construction Trades Council of South Central Wisconsin announces that their tenth annual “Take Kids Fishing Day" will be held Saturday morning, June 6, at Vilas Park.
  • Madison Bike Week, Monday, June 1 Through Friday, June 5 (This Event Occurs on Multiple Dates): Bike Week celebrates riding to work, the grocery store, a park, the library—or simply biking to enjoy the warm wind through your hair. Events will take place throughout the week across the city. Bike Week stations will be located at various points along the city's bike paths. For more information, visit the Madison Bikes website.
  • RoundTrip Commuter Station — Bikes, Buses, and Treats! Thursday, June 4, 2026: Celebrate Madison Bike Week with an afternoon stop along the Cap City Trail! Join RoundTrip Greater Madison, the Greater Madison MPO, Metro Transit, City of Madison Traffic Engineering, Wisconsin Bike Fed, and Madison BCycle for a free commuter station filled with bike and bus resources, giveaways, treats, and hands-on activities.
  • Concerts on the Rooftop: Nauti-Nauti (Yacht Rock), Thursday, June 4, 2026: A truly unique Madison experience! Experience the unparalleled magic of sensational bands and breathtaking views at Concerts on the Rooftop! Dance the night away or just relax with family and friends, Concerts on the Rooftop provides a fun and free experience for all! A free ticket is required for admission.
  • Live at The Glen | Sparetime Bluegrass Band, Friday, June 5, 2026: Sparetime Bluegrass Band is a long-standing Madison, Wisconsin-based band formed in 1994, specializing in traditional bluegrass and first-generation style performances. Led by Bob Batyko, this five-member group features strong, traditional instrumentation (guitar, mandolin, banjo, fiddle, bass) and has been a staple in the Midwest music scene for over 30 years. They will perform at the Glen Golf Park on Friday, June 5 at 6:00 PM.
  • Wear Orange 2026, Saturday, June 6, 2026: Join Public Health Madison & Dane County for this year's Wear Orange event honoring violence survivors and building community together. There will be music, food, activities for kids, resources, and speakers. There is no cost to attend. Don't forget to Wear Orange!
  • Bird & Nature Adventures | Tenney Park, Saturday, June 6, 2026: Join Naturalist Robin Kling for a free welcoming family-friendly guided walk to look for and learn about native trees and plants at Tenney Park. The Tenney Lagoon borders and other areas are being restored with more native plants for pollinators, birds and wildlife. 
  • Bird & Nature Adventures | Turville Point, Sunday, June 7, 2026: Join Naturalist David Wood for a free fun welcoming outing for all ages to explore the beautiful woodland nature trails, the restored prairie, old pine groves, and shoreline views of Lake Monona. See areas cleared of invasive brush by Madison Parks and volunteers with the help of a managed herd of goats.
  • Bird & Nature Adventures | Cherokee Marsh Conservation Park, Sunday, June 7, 2026: Marsh Canoe Tour ~ Take a free family friendly paddle with Naturalists Lynn Persson, Linda Malkin and Sheila Leary to find out what's happening in the marsh as Spring turns to Summer! Some canoes provided first come first served, bring your own canoe or kayak if you have one. The marsh, wetlands and Yahara River are alive with new growth, fish, dragonflies, turtles, and birds.

Additional upcoming events can also be found on the City events calendar.

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