
Weekly updates Dec 19
postedMeeting and Event Highlights for the Week of December 19, 2022
Meetings
The next Common Council meeting will be onTuesday, January 3, 2023 at 6:30 PM.
Transportation Policy and Planning Board (TPPB): The Transportation Policy and Planning Board meets virtually on Monday, December 19 at 5:00 PM. Items on the agenda include adopting the Shady Wood Neighborhood Development Plan as a supplement to the City of Madison Comprehensive Plan and a resolution that approves a Complete Green Streets Policy to incorporate Complete Green Streets principles of street design for all modes of transportation into public way improvements and project phases.
Events
- Laughing Bodies, Dancing Minds – Register now!
- Festive Fun at Madison Public Library
- Public Input Meeting: Penn Park
- Winter Solstice Celebration
Announcements
- Truth and Reconciliation Working Group:City of Madison’s Equal Opportunities Commission is looking for individuals or stakeholders that serve Madison’s Black community to volunteer for an Implementation Group to conduct a Truth and Reconciliation Process for the City of Madison. The responsibilities and duties of Working Group members are further detailed in the invitation. Inquires may be sent to eoc@cityofmadison.com ordistrict6@cityofmadison.com.
- Update on District 12 Common Council Vacancy
- Streets Division Drop-off Sites Resume Operations Today, December 16, 2022
- City Updates Salt Use Ordinance for Public Sidewalks, Lots
- Climate Mayors Announces New Chair, Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway
- Solid Waste Collection Will Have Delayed Start & Drop-off Sites Closed
- Multiple goals met during 2022 Summer Strategic Plan
- MOST Afterschool Fellowship Pilot Launches!
- Multiple goals met during 2022 Summer Strategic Plan
- Information for Mayoral, Alder and School Board Candidates
- COVID Data Notes for the Week of December 15, 2022
- ‘A perfect storm’: Flu, respiratory viruses put strain on Madison hospitals
- Firefighters Credit Closed Bedroom Door, Working Smoke Alarm for Family's Escape From Cooking Fire
- Metro Breaks Ground on BRT!
- Riding Metro in Winter Weather
- Reduced Service over Christmas
- Special Event Parking
- Late fees for Municipal Services Bills waived through 12/31/22!
- Streets Division Drop-off Sites Now on Winter Hours
- The application for a BYFY (By Youth For Youth) grant is open
- All Madison Streets to be Plowed; Snow Emergency Parking Rules in Effect Starting Evening of December 10, 2022
- Snowfall is a Good Reminder to Make Sure Your Home is Winter Ready!