It was an honor to join leaders from across the city to celebrate the work of the Urban League at their Urban Cabaret at Monona Terrace. I want to extend a congratulations to Dr. Ruben Anthony on an incredible 10 years with the Urban League. I also want to congratulate Olbrich Botanical Gardens on another successful year of Gleam!
Finally, I hope to see some of you at my office hours tomorrow morning from 8:00-10:00am at Twisted Grounds on Cottage Grove Road. Office hours are a great opportunity to meet with me one-on-one and share your thoughts and hopes for the city.
As always, please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions. I am eager to hear from you!
-Sean
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I hope that you will join me on Monday, November 17th at 6:00pm for a presentation and discussion on the draft recommendations for the Southeast Area Plan. This public information meeting is a fantastic opportunity to hear directly from city staff regarding the plan recommendations for District 16, including future land use applications, improvements for dangerous intersections and streets on the high injury network, public transportation infrastructure, and more!
When: Monday, Nov. 17th, 6:00-7:30pm
Where: Fire Station 14 - 3201 Dairy Dr, Madison, WI 53718
RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/building-the-southeasts-future-a-community-conversation-w-alder-obrien-tickets-1838244461669
If you would like to see the draft recomendations in the plan before coming to the event, you can find them here. Additionally, I would encourage you to check out the story map for the SEAP, as well as the interactive comment portal, which you can find here.
Supporting Food Insecurity Programs:
Earlier this week, Governor Evers announced that FoodShare funding would run out by November 1st, with October 27th being the last day that Congress can act to secure funding by midnight. In response, the Willy Street Co-op announced this week that they will be increasing their double dollars program until SNAP funding is restored. You can learn more about the program here: https://www.willystreet.coop/co-op-news/planning-for-a-temporary-increase-in-double-dollars-distribution/
The double dollars program is a critical element of our social safety net, and the program is funded 50/50 by the city and county. However, in the county’s last budget, they cut funding from $65K to just $10K. After discussions with the Community Action Coalition and Alder Evers on the Food Policy Council, I am happy to share that we have introduced a budget amendment to address the funding gap and make sure the program is able to continue. This amendment will be discussed at the Finance Committee meeting on Monday Oct. 27th at 4:30pm. I am proud to be one of the lead sponsors of this amendment to keep this critical program funded and operational.
Earlier this week, community leaders from across the city came together to launch Shelter Friends of Dane County – a group dedicated to raising funds for the Permanent Men’s Shelter on Bartillon Drive.
Currently the shelter is facing a significant funding gap that would prevent it from being fully operational. The city has provided a historic $1.7 million towards operations of the shelter, while the county is contributing just under $600,000. There are several important amendments before the county board which would increase funding for our social safety net, and I would encourage you to reach out to your County Board Supervisors to share your thoughts.
The Shelter Friends of Dane County has been established to privately fundraise to close the remaining gap so that the shelter can meet its full potential and be operational 24/7/365. I hope that you will consider supporting this cause if you are able. You can learn more at www.shelterfriendsdaneco.org.
The city is offering three different pick-up dates for yard waste and leaf collection. Please make sure to check the dates for your respective neighborhood. Yard waste includes plant material such as leaves, weeds, twigs, and grass clippings and must be placed on the terrace or on the grass by the curb. 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 pick up here. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions!
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, October 28, at 6:30 p.m. in hybrid format. Agenda items of interest include:
- Item # 1 – 90520 – Recognizing October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month (I am a sponsor).
- Item #47 – 90176 – Tire contracts for Madison Metro Busses (I am a sponsor).
- Item #68 – 90193 – Approving applications for federal funding for transportation alternatives (I am a sponsor).
- Item #78 – Relating to changes to the Transit Overlay Districts (I am a sponsor). *For introduction only*
- Item #79 – 82 – proactively re-zoning several properties across the city (I am a sponsor). *For introduction only*
- Item #83 – 90557 – Updating city ordinances to create allowability for cottage courts to be built (I am a sponsor). *For introduction only*
- Meeting Details
- Meeting Agenda
- Register for Public Comment
- Watch Online
- Finance Committee: The Finance Committee meeting will take place on Monday, October 27, at 4:30 p.m. in hybrid format. Agenda items of interest include:
- Item #4 – 90249 – Amendments to the 2026 Operating budget.
- Amend. #1 – Increasing three community connector positions to 0.8 FTE with the TOAH being $0.82.
- Amend. #2 – Increasing the City of Madison’s contribution to the Double Dollars program to fill the funding gap created by a reduction in County funding, with the TOAH being $0.12 (I am a sponsor).
- Amend. #3 – A competitive RFP process for downtown programming.
- Amend. #4 – Increasing the contribution to the Business Improvement District with the TOAH being $0.13.
- Amend. #5 – Adding one full time position as Surveyor to the Engineering Department, with the TOAH being $0.71.
- Amend. #6 – Increasing the Data Analyst position in the Office of the Independent Monitor from 0.6 FTE to 0.8 FTE, with the TOAH being $0.19.
- Amend. #7 – Adding 1 FTE to the Parks Division, with the TOAH being $0.65.
- Amend. #8 – Adjusting the budget to reflect changes made by the County.
- Meeting Details
- Meeting Agenda
- Register for Public Comment
- Watch Online
- Board of Public Works: The Board of Public Works meeting will take place on Wednesday, October 29, at 4:30 p.m. in virtual format. Agenda items include the updated Americans with Disabilities Act Transition Plan.
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)
- Southwest Area Plan Public Meeting: Virtual Option, Wednesday, October 29: This meeting will provide an overview of issues and opportunities in the planning area and offer a chance to review and comment on draft plan actions. Presentations at the virtual meetings will be followed by discussion and feedback.
- Public Input Meeting - Canter and Woods Farm Parks, Wednesday, October 29: The City of Madison Parks Division is starting the design process for both Woods Farm Park and Canter Park on the northeast side of the city. Each park is approximately 5 acres. In anticipation of further growth in the neighborhood, a master plan is being put together to guide the development of these two existing parks.
- Southwest Area Plan Public Meeting: Virtual Option, Thursday, October 30:The City of Madison Parks Division is starting the design process for both Woods Farm Park and Canter Park on the northeast side of the city. Each park is approximately 5 acres. In anticipation of further growth in the neighborhood, a master plan is being put together to guide the development of these two existing parks.
Announcements and News Releases
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
- Wright Design Series: Possible Future, Monday, October 27: Presented by Chandler Ahrens. Chandler Ahrens enjoys thinking about the potential of underutilized buildings, finding inspiration in the challenges and opportunities of adaptive reuse projects. As chair of the Graduate School of Architecture at Washington University and co-founder of AVV A architecture firm, his work illustrates innovative techniques in architecture and public art.
- Hayride Around the Capitol | Movie at the Top of State, Wednesday, October 29: We've partnered with Madison's Central BID for the Downtown Madison Family Halloween (link is external)to bring you back-to-back events! Take a haywagon ride around the Capitol Square and see a movie at the Top of State Street.
- Warner Family Fun Night | Halloween Celebration, Friday, October 31: Join us at WPCRC for Warner Family Fun Night! Families can create art projects, play in the game room or the gym, watch a movie or win some prizes playing bingo!
- Vaccination Clinic at Goodman Community Center, Saturday, November 1: 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.
Additional upcoming events can also be found on the City events calendar.