
City Meetings and Updates July 14
posted- City Meetings:
- Police and Fire Commission 7/14
- Finance Committee 7/15
- Common Council 7/15, Includes Housing Forward Proposals
- Reminder: WisDOT Public Meeting on South Stoughton Road Redesign 7/15
- Madison LakeWay Project Virtual Public Meeting 7/21
- Your Input Requested: Take the Economic Development Community Survey by 7/21
- Events & Announcements
City Meetings
Police and Fire Commission
The Police and Fire Commission meeting will take place on Monday, July 14, at 5:30 p.m. Agenda items include a discussion of the Police Chief hiring process.
Finance Committee
The Finance Committee meeting will take place on Tuesday, July 15, at 4:30 p.m. Agenda items include:
- Approving amendments to several Tax Incremental Finance Districts #42, 45, 48, 53
- Approving the initial Project Plan for the new Tax Incremental Finance District #55 which will be used to support the development of some public works infrastructure and affordable housing in the new Starkweather neighborhood (former Voit Farm site).
- A proposed agreement with the Madison LakeWay Partners, Inc. as the non-profit charitable partner to support the redevelopment of the Madison LakeWay (the LakeWay project site and plan can be found here).
Meeting info:
Common Council
The Common Council meeting will take place on Tuesday, July 15, at 6:30 p.m. in hybrid format. Agenda items include the three housing forward proposals.
Meeting info:

- Items 3 and 45: Rezoning property and approving a preliminary plat for Reiland Grove in District 3, Veridian's proposed new neighborhood north of Commercial Ave between Reiner and Felland to be constructed over ten to fifteen years. Here’s a link to the neighborhood's proposed map and here’s Veridian’s letter of intent. Traffic concerns in the area have been raised by residents during the review process and I’m glad to see that a proposed condition of approval states: "The applicant shall submit a traffic study analyzing the impacts of their development on the intersection of Commercial Avenue/Reiner Road/Sprecher Road and be responsible for any improvements as approved by the Director of Traffic Engineering." Those improvements will include a mix of traffic calming features, crosswalks, signage, pavement markings, turn lanes, sidewalks or mixed-use paths, as appropriate. Over time the nearby roads will be reconstructed in the form of urban streets. Nearby parcels are recommended for more intensive mixed-use and commercial development but are not proposed for development at this time. The Plan Commission unanimously recommended approval of Reiland Grove on 7/7.
Items 6, 7, and 8 are the three Housing Forward proposals meant to encourage more “missing middle”-scale housing in the City. Here’s my blog post from a few weeks ago with more information and links, and here’s a link to the recorded July 2nd public information meeting on the proposals. The Housing Policy Committee and the Plan Commission each voted unanimously to recommend approval of the three proposals. So far I have only seen comments of support for the proposals at committee and in emails, including from several AARP members.
Image credit: City PlanningHow "deep residential lots" might be divided and developed. - Item 6: a zoning ordinance change making it easier to divide deep residential lots, sometimes called flag lots, for additional home construction where there is enough space on a lot (I’m a cosponsor). Here’s a zoning staff memo explaining the change.
- Item 7: a zoning ordinance change allowing two-family twin and two-unit buildings in all zoning districts where single-family homes are also allowed. Here’s a zoning staff memo explaining this change.
- Item 8: a zoning ordinance change standardizing conditional use thresholds in downtown zoning districts for consistency with the rest of the City (I’m a cosponsor). Here’s a zoning staff memo explaining this change.
- Item 11: A proposal to add an exception to the referendum requirement of the Shoreline Parks preservation ordinance for the Madison LakeWay project, previously done for other City projects at Olbrich Botanical Gardens, Garver Feed Mill, and others (I’m a cosponsor as a Park Commissioner). The Board of Park Commissioners voted unanimously to recommend approval on 7/9.
- Item 14: A resolution authorizing a 2-year competitive contract with a vender to complete the Starkweather Creek and Olbrich Gardens Watershed Study (includes most of District 3). The previous vendor didn’t finish work on their contract (and was not paid the full amount of that contract). The City has had better success on other studies with a different vendor now proposed to continue this watershed study. The study’s modeling and projections will help determine recommended future projects to improve stormwater handling in the watershed.
Reminder: WisDOT Public Meeting on South Stoughton Road Redesign July 15th

As a reminder, WisDOT is hosting another Public Information Meeting on the South Stoughton Road Corridor Study to get public feedback on five design alternatives. The designs that WisDOT chooses to pursue will shape the future of the south-east side of Madison and have the potential to improve safety for alternative transportation modes and reconnect neighborhoods, or could lock in the heavy-traffic, highway-like nature of the corridor.
- Where: La Follette High School Cafeteria
- When: Monday, July 21st from 5:30-7:00 p.m.
This meeting will focus on reviewing conceptual alternatives at each intersection along the corridor and providing input that will help shape the vision for Stoughton Road South. In addition, the city of Madison will have a representative available to provide updates on the city's Southeast Area Plan.
Study details and information about the upcoming public meeting can be found on the WisDOT's study website. Meeting materials and an online survey will be available on the study website after the meeting for those unable to attend.
Madison Lakeway Project Virtual Public Meeting July 21st
From the Meeting Announcement:
“You're invited to a Virtual Public Meeting on the first phase of the Madison LakeWay!
Join us on Monday, July 21 at 6:30 PM for a virtual public meeting to review the ongoing design development for upcoming Madison LakeWay improvements. The project area is a 0.6-mile stretch of Lake Monona’s shoreline adjacent to John Nolen Drive. We’re inviting community members to review the progress and share input on proposed lakeshore features.

What to Expect:
- A look at the design progress since the completion of the schematic phase earlier this year
- An overview of the proposed lakeshore amenities
- Update on project next steps
- Opportunities to provide feedback and ask questions
Project Timeline:
- Schematic design completion: Early 2025
- Design development: Through August 2025
- Construction documents: Late 2025 – early 2026
- Public Works bidding: Fall 2026
- Construction start: Anticipated in 2027
Madison Parks is working in close coordination with other City agencies, including City Engineering, to align the LakeWay improvements with the planned reconstruction of John Nolen Drive.
Meeting Registration: Madison LakeWay - Design Develpoment PIM
For more information on the non-profit partnering organization, please visit: Madison LakeWay Partners”
Your Input Requested: Take the Economic Development Community Survey by July 21st
The City of Madison Economic Development Division invites you to participate in an important community initiative focused on transforming our approach to economic development. This project aims to create a more inclusive and sustainable economic future by putting community members' needs at the forefront.
Here is a link to the survey! Please note that it will close on July 21, 2025.
Your input will:
- Shape community-centered planning with measurable outcomes
- Create a future vision for our economic landscape
- Improve city programs and services
- Develop practical strategies for implementation
Your feedback will contribute to a comprehensive 5-year Economic Development Work Plan that addresses four key areas:
- Improving Economic Mobility and Building Generational Wealth
- Empowering Madison’s Workforce
- Supporting Local Capital Circulation and Small Businesses
- Investing in Existing and Emerging Industries to Create Good Jobs
Questions? Please email our partners at EQT by Design at Engagement@eqtbydesign.com
Events & Announcements
- Mobile Vaccination Clinic - Kennedy Elementary School, Saturday, July 19: All vaccines are free to those eligible, including children six months and older who do not have insurance, are under 19, and are Alaskan Native or American Indian, have BadgerCare, and have most other types of insurance.
- Road Striping: Help Keep Our Roads, and Your Vehicle, Safe During Striping Season: What is Road Striping and Why Does it Matter? Every summer, the City of Madison Traffic Engineering Department refreshes many of the lines on City streets. These bright markings help: [posted July 11, 2025]
- City of Madison receives bids for Block 113 redevelopment: The City of Madison’s Request for Proposals period for the redevelopment of Block 113 closed Wednesday, July 9, 2025, with two development teams submitting a bid. [July 11, 2025]
- Statement on WEC Investigation : The Wisconsin Election Commission announced this morning that it has concluded its investigation into unprocessed absentee ballots from the November 5, 2024, election in the City of Madison. [posted July 9, 2025]
- Free Mulch Changing Locations: Ending at Olin Site on July 11, 2025; Moving to Sycamore and South Point on July 14, 2025: The City of Madison Streets and Urban Forestry Division will be changing where Madison residents can pick up free mulch. Last Day for Free Mulch at Olin Avenue is July 11, 2025The final day for residents to scoop free mulch from the current location… [posted July 7, 2025]
- Learn to Nordic Walk in Door Creek Park, Thursday, July 17: Turn your walk into a full-body workout with Nordic walking! We've partnered with Madison Nordic Ski Club (MadNorSki) for a free class. Participants of all ages are welcome and will explore the park and learn how to use walking poles for a cardio and strength-building workout.
- Concerts on the Rooftop: SuperTuesday (Party Band),Thursday, July 17: Enjoy the unparalleled experience of sensational bands and breathtaking views at Concerts on the Rooftop! Dance the night away or just relax with family and friends, A truly unique Madison event.
- RISE Together: Resilience, Inclusion & Solidarity in Harm Reduction, Friday, July 18: Join us for a powerful in-person event bringing together harm reduction advocates and those interested in learning more to...
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