
Week of Sept. 15th
postedDear District 16 Residents,
As summer winds down, I am incredibly grateful to everyone who has reached out to me to share their thoughts on what’s happening across District 16 and the city. I hope the back-to-school season has been exciting and rewarding for all of our students, families, and educators.

This past week, I joined the City of Madison Fire Department at Fire Station 14 for lunch to learn more about the work they do to keep our communities safe. I was also fortunate enough to be able to join a call for service with the team. Aside from it being something I’ve always dreamed of doing since I was a kid, I got to see firsthand their dedication to protecting all of our neighbors. I want to extend my gratitude to Lt. Nate and the rest of the team.
I also had the privilege of being part of the East and North side alders meet-and-greet earlier this month. It was fantastic to see folks from so many aldermanic districts come out to join us. Thank you to everyone from District 16 who was able to make it! From the landfill and the Southeast Area Plan to the redesign of South Stoughton Road, there are a lot of exciting and important projects in the pipeline. Stay tuned for more updates!
As always, please don’t hesitate to reach out at district16@cityofmadison.com and follow along on our official District 16 Facebook page. I’m eager to hear from you!
-Sean
Yard Waste Pick Up
Brush pickup has ended for the year and yard waste pickup will begin in October.
As a reminder, brush includes woody tree limbs and branches from trees, bushes, and shrubs. The pieces should measure between 18 inches and 8 feet in length and be no thicker than 8 inches in diameter. If you missed the final opportunity for curbside brush pickup, you can take your brush to a designated Streets Division drop-off site. Please make sure to check the hours and drop off restrictions before you go.
Yard waste includes plant material such as leaves, weeds, twigs, and grass clippings. Yard waste and leaves must be placed on the terrace or on the grass by the curb. Yard waste should be at least 4 feet away from obstructions such as fire hydrants, trees, cars, mailboxes, and utility poles. You can find more information about yard waste pickup here.
John Nolen Drive Reconstruction
The John Nolen Drive reconstruction project will begin in early October. This will have significant impacts on the commutes of those who work downtown or regularly use John Nolan Drive.
The city will be hosting a public information meeting on September 22nd at 6:30pm – if you’d like to attend, please make sure to register beforehand. This pre-construction meeting will offer the public a chance to ask questions of the city, Wisconsin DOT, and the awarded contractor. Materials from the presentation, as well as a recording of the meeting itself, will be posted to the project page after the meeting is held.
Capital Budget
The Mayor released the Executive Capital Budget for 2026 and the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP), which looks at the next six years. The Capital Budget pays for infrastructure and construction projects for the city and is paid for mainly through general obligation borrowing.
This year's proposal is $285.2 million, which is $73 million less than requested by the City Agencies. The proposal went to the finance committee for several budget hearings. If you missed the hearings and would like to watch them, full recordings are available on Madison City Channel.
September 8th Finance Committee Budget Hearing
September 9th Finance Committee Budget Hearing
The Mayor will be releasing the Executive Operating Budget later this fall, and there will be many more opportunities to engage in the budget process. You can find the full schedule for the 2026 operating budget, agency requests, and other important information here. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to me directly if you’d like to share your thoughts, hopes, or concerns.
Meeting and Event Highlights for the Week of September 15, 2025
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.
Common Council: The Common Council meeting will take place on Tuesday, September 16, at 6:30 p.m. in virtual format. Agenda Items of Interest include:
- Item #2 – Recognizing September as Hispanic Heritage Month.
- Item #8 – Approval of the appointment of Lydia McComas for confirmation of a five-year term as City Clerk.
- Item #9 - Approval of the appointment of Jamie M. Acton for confirmation of a five-year term as Transit General Manager.
- Item #35 - Extending the contract between the City of Madison and MACH Onehealth, Inc. dba Madison Street Medicine to provide those services and extend currently allocated funding through April 2026
- Items #46-48 – a slate of proposals to simplify the permitting process and other technical changes to allow for the building of more affordable housing (for introduction only)
- Plan Commission: The Plan Commission meeting will take place on Monday, September 15, at 5:30 p.m. in virtual format. Agenda items include development-related requests in Districts 2, 12, 18, and 20.
- Board of Public Works: The Board of Public Works meeting will take place on Wednesday, September 17, at 4:30 p.m. in virtual format. Agenda items include construction management in Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, and 17.
If you would like more information about becoming a member of a City board, commission, or committee, please visit the page linked here.
Announcements and News Releases
- Intersection Closure — Bedford Street/W Dayton Street and Marion Street/W Dayton Street: Starting Monday, September 15th, City of Madison Traffic Engineering will close the intersections of W. Dayton Street/Bedford Street and W. Dayton Street/Marion Street to complete an asphalt art traffic calming project within these intersections… [posted September 11, 2025]
- Project Update: Capital City Trail Storm Sewer Replacement: Contractors are postponing the start of the Capital City Trail Storm Sewer project and path closure in an effort to limit path closures as additional planning for path clearing and signing are being developed. Work is now anticipated to begin on… [posted September 10, 2025]
- Asphalt Art to Improve Safety on Dayton Street: The intersections of W Dayton Street/N Bedford Street, W Dayton Street/Marion Street, and W Dayton Street/N Frances Street are about to receive an artistic makeover as part of a City of Madison project to assess the ability of asphalt art to improve… [posted September 10, 2025]
- Madison Unveils Latest Efforts to Create More Housing : The City of Madison is continuing its efforts to create more housing with another round of initiatives. Today, Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway, members of the Common Council, and community groups including… [posted September 9, 2025]
- Capital City Trail Storm Sewer Replacement Project: Storm sewer work will begin Monday, September 8th closing the Capital City Trail Path, from S Blount Street to Brearly Street. Bicyclists and Pedestrians will be detoured to E Main Street for the duration of the project. Temporary removal of parking… [posted September 8, 2025]
- Octavia Ikard named next Madison Youth Poet Laureate: Madison Poet Laureate Steven Espada Dawson and the Madison Arts Commission are inviting the public to the opening reception and poetry reading for the City of Madison’s new Youth Poet Laureate, Octavia Ikard. [posted September 8, 2025]
- City of Madison Celebrates the Recommissioning of Well 15, New PFAS Treatment Facility: Madison Water Utility’s drinking water well that was contaminated by PFAS is put back into service – Well 15 on Madison’s northeast side. [posted September 8, 2025]
- Fall Leaves and Yard Waste Collection Begins in October 2025: The fall yard waste and leaves collection of 2025 begins in October. You will receive three guaranteed curbside set-out opportunities for leaf and yard waste pickup this fall. The exact dates when you should set out your leaves will depend on… [posted September 8, 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
- Learn to Nordic Walk, Tuesday, September 16: 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.
- Youth Poet Laureate Reception, Tuesday, September 16: Madison Poet Laureate Steven Espada Dawson and the Madison Arts Commission are inviting the public to the opening reception and poetry reading for the City of Madison’s new Youth Poet Laureate, Octavia Ikard.
- Homebuyer Education Course Part 1 of 3, Tuesday, September 16: This HUD-Certified Homebuyer Education Course assists aspiring homeowners with making informed decisions and to potentially qualify for specialized loan programs.
- Menstrual Inequity, Tuesday, September 16: Public Health Madison & Dane County is partnering with Madison Public Library to host the third annual Period Party at Goodman South Madison Library in September!
- FREE Fall Fun - Aldo Leopold Park, Wednesday, September 17 (This event occurs on multiple dates): The Leopold Arbor Hills NRT invites residents to build skills in mountain biking, ultimate and disc golf, and social dance! Instructors will provide lessons to people of all ages. Come learn some skills and enjoy a light dinner afterwards.
- FOOT-Loose Dances, Wednesday, September 17 (This event occurs on multiple dates): Join FOOT (Friends of Olin Turville) every Wednesday in September for two hours of dancing fun, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM, inside the historic Olin Park pavilion.
- Volunteer Planting - Olbrich Park, Friday, September 19 (This event occurs on multiple dates): Join us in enhancing our parks' natural beauty and supporting local biodiversity through native plantings. As a Planting Volunteer, you'll play a vital role in restoring and maintaining our natural landscapes.
- Mobile Vaccination Clinic - Orchard Ridge Elementary School, Saturday, September 20: All vaccines are free for eligible individuals. Children six months and older who lack insurance, are under 19, and are either Alaskan Native or American Indian, as well as those with BadgerCare or most other types of insurance, can receive vaccinations at no cost.
- Trucks & Treasures, Saturday, September 20: Kids and adults are invited to climb aboard and explore public service vehicles and equipment, and meet the amazing City employees who operate them!
- Period Party: A Menstruation Celebration, Saturday, September 20: Public Health Madison & Dane County is partnering with Madison Public Library to host the third annual Period Party at Goodman South Madison Library in September!
- Yahara East - The Final Farewell | Madison Golf Events, Sunday, September 21: Get ready, golf fans—this is your last chance to be a part of history! The time has come for the legendary East Course to take its final bow, and we're sending it off in style. This isn't just a tournament; it's a celebration, a final tribute to a course that has given us so many unforgettable memories.
- Bird & Nature Adventures | Warner Park, Sunday, September 21: Rot & Decay is Cool ~ Bring family and friends on this fun nature adventure at Warner Park with Naturalist Kathlean Wolf. Yukky stuff is fascinating! What's going on underneath the surface when you see a mushroom growing on a dead log or the side of a tree?
- Movie at The Glen | Trolls Band Together, Sunday, September 21: Kick off the fall season at Movies at The Glen. The fun begins at 4 PM with classic yard games and a special appearance by the Girl Scouts of America, offering activities for all ages.
Additional upcoming events can also be found on the City events calendar.