
Highlights for the Week of December 5, 2022
postedTransportation Policy and Planning Board meets on Monday, December 5 at 5:00 PM. Items on the agenda include establishing a Transportation Demand Management Program and amending Sections within Chapter 28 of the Madison General Ordinances to implement the new Transit Orientated Development ("TOD") Overlay District.
The Common Council will meet in hybrid format at 6:30pm on Tuesday, December 6th.
To see the full list of City meetings scheduled for the week, please consult the City meeting schedule.
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Info, Resources, and a Calendar of Important Dates for Those Considering Running in the Spring 2023 Common Council Elections - nomination papers are now able to be circulated.
- From the Streets Division:
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Passenger Rail Station Study Kick-off Meeting - The City of Madison is hosting a kick-off meeting for the Passenger Rail Station Study on Dec. 7, 2022. The meeting offers in-person and virtual alternatives for attending.
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New Municipal Services Payment portal opens December 8, 2022 at 7:30am
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Mayor and Alders Propose to Allow More Development Near High Capacity Transit. I have added my name as a sponsor of this exciting legislation.
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More: Transit Oriented Development (TOD) is a pedestrian-oriented, compact, mixed-use development style focused along high quality public transit. It typically includes a mix of housing, office, retail, neighborhood amenities and other uses within walking distance of a transit station. Proposed TOD legislation was introduced last Nov. 22 and it will be reviewed by the Transportation Policy and Planning Board on Dec. 5 and by the Plan Commission on Dec. 12. It is scheduled to return to the Common Council for a final decision on Jan. 3
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Along with other area Alders and the Mayor, I introduced a resolution on November 22nd directing the Planning Division to begin work on the West Area Plan, in partnership with other City departments and divisions. The resolution was referred to the Plan Commission’s December 12th meeting and is expected to be back at Council for a vote on January 3, 2023. The West Area Plan will be developed to guide land use, housing, urban design, parks and open space, and transportation within the Plan area, among other things. The planning boundary is: Shorewood Hills/Lake Mendota/Middleton on the north, the Beltline on the west and south, and Midvale Boulevard on the east. A project website, including a signup list for email updates, has been created. Look for further updates, including a schedule for the initial round of public engagement, starting early next year.
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Madison CARES, City's Mobile Emergency Service for Behavior Health Calls, Releases End-of-Year Report - Register in advance for Virtual Public Meeting for Discussion Dec. 7, 2023, 6:00 to 7:30 PM.
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From Public Health:
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I keep hearing about RSV, but what is it and how can I protect my child?
- Monkeypox (mpox) Update - including "As of November 29, 15 people have tested positive for mpox in Dane County, and there has not been a new case since September."
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- Madison Fire Marshal Ed Ruckriegel Announces Retirement - National Search Underway for City's Next Fire Marshal
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Jeffrey Clay Erlanger Civility in Public Discourse Award Winner is Alexis London
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From the Mayor:
- Madison Fire Seeks Community Members to Serve on Firefighter/EMT Interview Panel
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Greater Madison Music City (GMMC) will host a happy hour and meetup at Café Coda on Thursday, Dec. 8 from 4:30-6:30pm. A brief presentation will give an overview of economic impact and a regulatory assessment of our music scene.
- Alder Syed Abbas Announces Resignation from Madison Common Council Effective December 1, 2022
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From Madison Parks: New Winter Trails at Door Creek Park!
- Free Training on the Affordable Connectivity Program for Broadband Internet on Tuesday, December 6
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Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Award- Nominations Open Now! Promoting peace, Understanding, and Improving communication & cooperation between diverse populations in Dane County. Nomination deadline extended to Friday, Dec. 2, 2022.
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From Destination Madison: How to Enjoy Madison's Frozen Lakes
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Board Appoints Conor Moran to Lead Madison Public Library Foundation
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The pandemic continues to have lingering effects on Wisconsin families. If you are finding it hard to make ends meet, Wisconsin Help for Homeowners is still available and applications will be accepted through Dec. 30, 2022. This program can help with overdue bills like mortgage payment, property taxes, HOA/Condo fees, manufactured home loan monthly payment and/or lot rent, land contract monthly payments, and utilities. Apply at Wisconsin Help for Homeowners.
If you have questions, comments, suggestions, etc., feel free to reach out: district19@cityofmadison.com
-Keith F