Updates for Week of September 22 - Dairy Drive, Gilman Development Meetings, Week without Driving, and more

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Alder Updates

Another week another update!

Dairy Drive

On Tuesday, the city council voted on whether to extend the contract for Dairy Drive. Despite what was written on the agenda item, there was not any imminent money from either the city or the county to extend the contract. Brenda Konkel from Madison Street Medicine had put together a budget the mixed existing HUD funding, existing city funding, MSM’s own funds, and fundraising in order to continue running Dairy Drive through next April. After much deliberation and discussion, the motion to extend the contract failed with 10 ayes, 9 nos, and 1 abstention. Most measures require 11 ayes in order to pass. This was an incredibly difficult decision, and even though I voted yes, I want to thank all my colleagues on the council for the respectful debate. I also want to say thank you to all the people who advocated, it really did make a difference.

Gilman Street Developments

There are 2 new proposed developments on the 400 block of W Gilman street. 

425 N. Frances Street and 450 W. Gilman Street

The meeting for this proposal is tomorrow, September 22 at 5:30PM. You can register at www.cityofmadison.com/MeetingSeptember22Frances

Villas Student Housing, LLC proposes to redevelop the properties at 425 N. Frances Street and 450 W. Gilman Street, including where the Porta Bella restaurant is. The existing structures would be demolished and a new, 16-story mixed-use student housing building would be constructed. The new building would have first floor retail and 115 apartment units ranging from 1-bedroom to 5-bedroom for a total of 432 beds. Parking plans include 105 car parking stalls and 240 bicycle parking stalls.

411-433 W Gilman

This meeting is next Monday, September 29, 2025, at 6:00pm. You will receive login information after registering at www.cityofmadison.com/MeetingSeptember29Gilman.

Landmark Properties proposes to redevelop the properties at 411-433 W. Gilman Street. The existing structures would be demolished, and a new, mixed-use building would be constructed. The new building would be 10 stories on the east side and 15 stories on the west side, with a lobby, leasing office, and retail space at ground level and 261 residential units above. The residential units would range from studio to five bedrooms, for a total of 974 beds. Parking plans include 77 stalls for cars and 458 bike parking spaces, which will be within the structured parking, which is underground and part of ground level. The project will dedicate 10% of its beds to students with financial need, offered at discounted rental rates in partnership with the University of Wisconsin under the City of Madison’s affordable student housing ordinance.

Week Without Driving

Week Without Driving starts on Sepetember 29. 30-40% of Madison residents don't drive, for various reasons. Week Without Driving is a way for community leaders and residents to experience and understand how those who don't drive navigate our transportation systems. By personally experiencing these systems, it helps decision makers understand how these systems can be improved for all users.

Meeting and Event Highlights for the Week of September 22, 2025 

Updates and Notices

Trash, Recycling, & Brush: Collection schedules for trash and recycling, brush, and yard waste.

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.

 

Housing Policy Committee 

The Housing Policy Committee meeting will take place on Thursday, September 25, at 4:30 p.m. in virtual format. Agenda items include allowing accessory dwelling units to have two units.

 

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)

  • John Nolen Drive Reconstruction Project, Monday, September 22: The John Nolen Drive Reconstruction project (E Lakeside St to S Broom St) is anticipated to start construction in early-October 2025. In advance of this significant project, the project team will be hosting a public information meeting at 6:30 p.m., Monday, Sept. 22, 2025, via Zoom. Registration prior is required.
  • Warner Park and Cherokee Marsh Watershed Study, Tuesday, September 23: The City of Madison is conducting a watershed study in the Warner Park and Cherokee Marsh watershed and the drainage model of existing flooding conditions is complete. A public information meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m., Sept. 23, 2025, via Zoom. Registration prior is required.

Announcements and News Releases

  • In Memory of Retired Madison Police Horse Xander 1999 – 2025: Xander was a large Missouri Fox Trotter with a thick black coat that was perfect for warming your hands, petting and hugging.   However, his most defining characteristic was his personality; he was a smart, curious and energetic horse who… [posted September 18, 2025]
  • Street Closures for Willy Street Fair: Williamson Street will close, between S Livingston Street and S Ingersoll Street, this weekend for the Willy Street Fair. S Paterson Street and S Brearly Street will also be closed between Williamson Street and the Capital City Trail. [posted September 17, 2025]
  • Road Closure — Mid Town Road: Starting Wednesday, September 17th at 7:00am, Parisi Construction will close Mid Town Road, between the Marty Road/Mid Town Road intersection to the S Gammon/Mid Town Road intersection, to facilitate a City of Madison water main installation…  [posted September 15, 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

  • Deaf President Now! Film Screening, Wednesday, September 24: Join us for a screening and discussion of Deaf President Now! A student-led protest at Gallaudet University led to the appointment of the university’s first Deaf president, Dr. I. King Jordan, marking a turning point in the fight for Deaf rights.
  • Lake Wingra Community Bike Ride, Sunday, September 28: Come explore Madison’s hidden gem by joining neighbors and friends for a community event around the 6.5-mile Lake Wingra Loop. Whether you bike, run, or walk, the loop offers an urban oasis filled with natural beauty, cultural landmarks, and neighborhood character. The route circles Lake Wingra, passing through the Vilas, Dudgeon-Monroe, Nakoma, Arboretum, and Greenbush neighborhoods.  

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

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Alder Will Ochowicz

Alder Will Ochowicz

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