Housing Updates, Movie Fun at Brittingham Park, and More Updates

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Greetings!

An estimated 3-4 million people participated in "No Kings" events across the country, with 15,000 estimated to have rallied in Madison on Saturday. It's encouraging that so many turned out to peacefully protest. The tragedy in Minnesota underscores just how essential it is for political differences to be expressed peacefully. Nothing is gained and much is lost when that line is crossed.

Here are this week's updates:

Mayor and Alders Introduce Steps to Create More Housing in Madison

Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway and members of the Common Council were joined by community groups including 1000 Friends of Wisconsin, AARP, Downtown Madison Inc., Madison is For People, Realtors Association of South-Central Wisconsin, Urban League of Greater Madison, and Strong Towns to introduce the latest set of proposals to create more housing choice and homeownership opportunities as part of the City’s Housing Forward initiative.

These efforts are designed make it easier to build a range of smaller types of homes by expanding policies already in place in parts of the city and allowing property owners more flexibility.

The proposals being introduced to the Common Council this month will:

  • Allow two units of housing as a permitted use on any residential lot that currently allows single-family homes citywide to support the creation of more duplexes and homeownership opportunities
  • Allow more property owners with deep residential lots to split their lots to create what is also called a “Backyard Lot” to support the potential creation of more homeownership lots
  • Adjust downtown zoning rules to be more similar to other parts of the city and create more opportunities for mid-scale development

“If we want a community that is economically diverse, we have to build more homes. Everyone in Madison should be able to live in the type of home and neighborhood that makes the most sense for their family,” said Mayor Rhodes-Conway. “My Council colleagues and I are grateful for the community support for the progress we’ve already made on housing. Madison had added 16,000 new homes in the last six years. I’m excited to build on that success.” 

To learn more and watch a clip of the press conference where I spoke in support of these proposals, click here.

Mobile Madison at Brittingham Park – Monday, June 16 – Sonic the Hedgehog 3!

Join Mobile Madison partners today at Brittingham Park starting at 5pm for an evening of fun. Enjoy free snacks, books, art activities, fishing games, fitness and more. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs for the movie in the park, which starts at 6:45 pm!

Movie: Movie: Sonic the Hedgehog 3(link is external) (2024) PG 1h 50m
Showtime: 6:45pm

Mobile Madison is a partner collaboration bringing free fun activities to Madison neighborhoods. Mobile Madison partner activities are from 5:00 to 7:00pm. Movie in the Park is from 6:45pm until the end of the movie.

Updates and Notices

The City of Madison will be closed on Thursday, June 19, 2025, in Observance of the Juneteenth holiday.

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)

  • 2026 Budget Engagement Meeting - Public Safety, Monday, June 16The meetings will feature an update of the 2026 budget process with Finance Director Dave Schmiedicke and presentations from the Madison Fire Department, the Madison Police Department, and Public Health Madison Dane County. The goal of these public meetings is to provide an opportunity for you to speak directly with City staff about your ideas, concerns, and priorities for Madison’s future.
  • Chapter 71:  Regulation of Icebound Inland Waters Public Information Meeting, June 17Dane County will hold a public informational meeting where attendees can provide comments and learn more about the ordinance. The meeting will take place at the Lussier Family Heritage Center on Tuesday, June 17, 2025, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
  • 2026 Budget Engagement Meeting – Transportation, Wednesday, June 18The meetings will feature an update of the 2026 budget process with Finance Director Dave Schmiedicke and presentations from Metro Transit, the Parking Division, and Traffic Engineering. The goal of these public meetings is to provide an opportunity for you to speak directly with City staff about your ideas, concerns, and priorities for Madison’s future.

Announcements and News Releases

  • The webpage regarding public comment on Chapter 71, Regulation of Icebound Inland Waters, is now live! A public information session, which will include time for public comment, has been scheduled for Tuesday, June 17th @ 6:00 pm. Public comments can also be submitted online through July 15th.
  • 2025 Vision Zero Safe Streets and Speed Management Projects: Since 2020, Vision Zero Madison has implemented safety improvement projects and speed management projects every year to further safe travel on City streets. These projects focus on Proven Safety Countermeasures like high visibility… [posted June 13, 2025]
  • Summer Fun for Kids, Sewer Explorers Event Friday: Does your little one love big trucks? Come be a Sewer Explorer and learn all about the City’s underground infrastructure directly from City Engineering Employees 1-2 p.m., June 13, 2025, at Hawthorne Library (mural alley), 2707 E Washington Ave.… [posted June 12, 2025]
  • Help Keep Madison Safe – And Have Fun Doing It! School may be out for summer, but the City of Madison Traffic Engineering Division is already looking ahead—and we need your help. We are now hiring school crossing guards for the upcoming 2025-26 school year, and there’s never been a better time to…[posted June 12, 2025]
  • Goodman Pool Opened at 12pm Last Thursday, First 500 Kids Admitted Free: The Irwin A. and Robert D. Goodman Pool opened for the 2025 season on Thursday, June 12! Thanks to the generosity of Goodman's Jewelers, the first 500 kids received free admission starting at 12pm! Honoring Irwin and Robert Goodman, John and Catherine… [posted June 12, 2025]
  • New art installation added at UW-Madison Arboretum: The City of Madison Arts Commission is proud to announce the installation of Preserve, a temporary environmental art installation, which is now on display at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum. [posted June 10, 2025]
  • Open House Set for Park & Open Space Plan Review: Parks and open spaces are essential to community health, wellness, and vitality. The Park and Open Space Plan (POSP) guides policies, planning, and resource allocations that support decision-makers, staff, and residents. It informs park development…[posted June 10, 2025]
  • Electronic Poll Books To Be Used During Special Election: Madison voters at the June 17th special election for District 1 Dane County Board of Supervisors will use electronic poll books instead of signing a paper poll book. [posted June 10, 2025]
  • Street Closure — West Washington Avenue: Starting Friday, June 13th at 7:30pm, Krupp General Contractors will close West Washington Avenue, between the Proudfit/Regent/West Washington intersection to the Vilas/South Park/West Washington intersection, to deconstruct the existing… [posted June 9, 2025]

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

  • Monday Mornings at The Glen, Monday, June 16, 2025 (this event occurs on multiple dates)Enjoy The Glen for a stroll, nature, workout or leashed dog walk from sunrise to 8:00 am. This is your time to enjoy a peaceful, quiet morning at The Glen Golf Park before golfing gets underway for the day. Tee times resume at hole #1 at 8:00am. Visitors should be alert for golf balls and golfers while exiting the course. There is no registration and no programmed activity.
  • Mobile Madison at Brittingham Park | Sonic the Hedgehog 3, Monday, June 16: Join Mobile Madison partners for an evening of fun. Enjoy free snacks, books, art activities, fishing games, fitness and more. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs for the movie in the park!
  • Parks Alive at Allied Park, Monday, June 16Parks Alive is back this year with more of what you love! Visit your local park and share fun, family-friendly activities while building connections with neighbors and creating memories with friends. As always, free food, music and the occasional movie will be free. Come out, get active and enjoy your local green space this summer. June 16 Theme - Self-Care & Wellness
  • Lakeside Kids: Japanese Taiko Group - Beni Daiko, Tuesday, June 17Join us for another exciting summer season of Lakeside Kids! – a free, interactive series featuring science, culture, arts and entertainment. Designed for kids ages 4+, this event provides hands on fun and learning in an engaging and dynamic setting.
  • Mobile Madison at Warner Park | Moana 2, Tuesday, June 17Join Mobile Madison partners for an evening of fun. Enjoy free snacks, books, art activities, fishing games, fitness and more. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs for the movie in the park!
  • Parks Alive at Aldo Leopold Park, Tuesday, June 17Parks Alive is back this year with more of what you love! Visit your local park and share fun, family-friendly activities while building connections with neighbors and creating memories with friends. As always, there will be free food, music and the occasional movie. Come out, get active and enjoy your local green space this summer. June 17 Theme - Self-Care & Wellness
  • Mobile Madison at Elver Park | Dog Man, Wednesday, June 18Join Mobile Madison partners for an evening of fun. Enjoy free snacks, books, art activities, fishing games, fitness and more. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs for the movie in the park!
  • Parks Alive at Warner Park (Trailsway), Wednesday, June 18, 2025Parks Alive is back this year with more of what you love! Visit your local park and share fun, family-friendly activities while building connections with neighbors and creating memories with friends. As always, there will be free food, music and the occasional movie. Come out, get active and enjoy your local green space this summer. June 18 - Self-Care & Wellness.
  • Make Music Madison (Multiple Locations), Saturday, June 21Make Music Madison(link is external) is a free, citywide day of music every June 21. Make Music Madison is a part of Make Music Day(link is external), a celebration that occurs in 1,000+ cities across the globe. Madison began participating in 2013 and now boasts one of the largest events in the country. Parks, porches, restaurants, shops, worship spaces and more fill with music for all to enjoy!
  • Bird & Nature Adventures | Starkweather Creek Area, Saturday, June 21Edible Plants. Join Naturalist Sean Gere for a free fun family friendly educational guided walk along Starkweather Creek to look for and learn about native plants and ways that humans and wildlife have used them.  Please note that no foraging is permitted in Conservation Parks.  Limited personal foraging is permitted in non-Conservation parks but please only take a small sample to taste because birds, bugs and other wildlife need wild foods to raise their young and survive.
  • Movie at The Glen | Moana 2, Sunday, June 22Enjoy a warm-weather evening of fun at Movie at The Glen. Starting at 4 PM, join us for classic yard games and a hands-on boating demonstration and tutorial led by the experts at Brittingham Boats—a great chance to learn something new and get moving outdoors. As the evening winds down, grab your blankets and lawn chairs for a magical outdoor screening of Moana 2(link is external). Free, family-friendly, and full of feel-good vibes—don’t miss this memorable night at The Glen!

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

That's all for now.

Take care and stay safe,

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