
Meeting & Event Highlights for the Week of January 16th
postedHoliday Hours and Office Closures
City administrative offices, including the Common Council Office, will be closed on Monday, January 16, in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. All emergency services will be open; please call 911. Use Report-a-Problem for non-emergencies that can wait until the next City working day.
Local Projects D10
Engineering Repairs Notices-Near Chippewa Ct
Engineering Repairs Notices-Near Brighton Pl
Notice from Parks:
We are pleased to announce the first phase of the Lake Monona Waterfront Design Challenge is nearing completion.
The three participating teams are busy finalizing their master plan submissions, which they will present at a public event on Thursday, January 26, at the Central Library. This is the first unveiling of the three options, each representing fourteen weeks of diligent work by the selected teams. On the 26th, food and music begin at 5:30 pm, with the team presentations starting at 6 pm. This in-person event will also be live-streamed via the Madison City Channel for online viewing. The teams will present their master plan options and take questions from attendees and online viewers.
The event starts an eight-week master plan public review and comment phase, during which Parks will gather community comments and feedback on the three plans. This information will help guide the Lake Monona Ad-hoc Committee in selecting a preferred master plan to advance in the process.
Please feel free to share the attached event announcement. We look forward to the upcoming master plan presentations! MADISON PARKS
Meetings
The Common Council will meet in hybrid format at 6:30pm on Tuesday, January 3rd, 2023. Agenda includes appointing Barbara Vedder as District 12 Alder; commemorating Jan. 27th as International Holocaust Remembrance Day; amending Chap. 28 of the Madison General Ordinances to implement the TOD Overlay District; & more.
Announcements
- Mayor and Alders Introduce Program to Save Energy and Cut Carbon Pollution in Commercial Buildings
- U-Haul ranked your fine city of MADISON as the No. 3 U.S. Growth City of 2022!!!
- Plow Naming Suggestions Opportunity Has Ended; Election Begins January 23, 2023
- County Executive Parisi and Madison Mayor Rhodes-Conway Announce the Martin Luther King, Jr. Humanitarian Award Honorees
- City of Madison Clerk’s Office Moving Temporarily to the Madison Municipal Building
- Metro Transit Announces New Staff Chiefs
- Membership and leadership changes at the Police Civilian Oversight Board
- Fleet Recognizes 2022 Employee of the Year Andrew Harrison
- Transportation Office Closed on Monday, January 16.
- Reduced Service on January 16: Most buses follow SATURDAY schedules on Monday, January 16 due to the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
- No Trash & Recycling Pickup or Drop-off Services on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Events
- Public Information Meeting - Oak Park Heights Park: January 19, 2023
- MMB Blood Drive: There are still spaces available to donate blood at the Madison Municipal Building, Room 215 on January 17, 2023 from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm. Schedule your appoint today!
- FREE HUD-Approved Homebuyer Education Class (In-Person)-Saturday, January 21, 2023: The City of Madison, in partnership with the Home Buyers Round Table of Dane County and Consumer Credit Counseling Service, want to share with you the first HUD Approved Homebuyer Education class of 2023!
- Madison-Dane County MLK Day observance: Monday, January 16, 2023, beginning at 5:15pm. The King Coalition is excited to welcome Donzaleigh Abernathy as keynote speaker marking our return back to an in-person event for the 38th Annual Madison & Dane County King Holiday Observance for MLK Day 2023.
- MADISON METRO: SAFETY, SECURITY, AND PREPAREDNESS PLANNING: In partnership with Madison METRO’s Safety Coordinator, Public Health’s Violence Prevention Unit is hosting a virtual session on transportation safety. The session takes place on Wednesday, January 18th from 12pm to 1pm.