Not so Spooky (City) Week Ahead

Here is its . . . Sorry this is late, I actually had a work meeting at 7:30 on a Monday morning! grrrrr . . . ate into my blogging time, now blogging at work . . . or trying, its near impossible, takes 10 times longer.

Monday, October 31, 2011
4:45 PM EOC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ROOM 523 CCB
– Voter ID
AB 286, Relating to Permitting Employers to Refuse to Employ Convicted Felons and Preempting Municipalities from Prohibiting Activity Allowed Under the State Fair Employment Law
– The Use of Drivers’ Licenses and Passports Only in Permitting Admission to Madison Bars

Tuesday, November 1, 2011
3:00 PM ARBOR HILLS-LEOPOLD NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN STAKEHOLDER TEAM MEETING 2301 TRACEWAY DRIVE, FITCHBURG- FAIRWAYS CLUBHOUSE
– Updates and breaking into work groups

4:30 PM COMMON COUNCIL ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITTEE ROOM 108 CCB
– Update: Well Abandonment – Proposed ordinance amendment
– A few other things, nothing exciting

6:30 PM COMMON COUNCIL ROOM 201 CCB
Operating Budget
Agreeing to sell one house in James Madison Park
$1,372,000 Tax Incremental Finance Loan to GI Clinic (University/Whitney Way)
Exempting James Madison Park House sales from the shoreline park referendum.
– Privatizing snow and ice removal from South, East and West
Transfer Points, the North Transfer Point, including the Park and Ride
connected with the North Transfer Point and the Dutch Mill Park and Ride.
– Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to enter into an agreement with the Lenhart Company, Inc. for the installation of three monitoring wells at University Crossing
Reporting requirements for use book sellers
Resolution Opposing 2011 Assembly Bill 286 (employer discrimination against felons)

Wednesday, November 2, 2011
12:00 PM PERSONNEL BOARD ROOM 103A CCB
New Personnel rules
– Typical job reclassifications, mostly IT and Parks

4:30 PM BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS ROOM 108 CCB
Informational Presentation for the South Point Road Master Planning and Proposed Warm Storm Storage Building for the Streets Division.
– Allied Permeable Pavement testing results

4:30 PM URBAN DESIGN COMMISSION ROOM LL-110 MMB
1001 University Avenue – PUD(SIP), St. Francis Episcopal Student Center Redevelopment – Relocation of the St. Francis House and Construction of a Eight-Story, 80-Unit Residential Building. 8th Ald. Dist.
113 South Mills Street – Demolition of Two Residential Buildings for a PUD-SIP for Meriter Hospital Child Care Facility. 13th Ald. Dist.

5:00 PM HOUSING COMMITTEE ROOM 260 MMB
Keg party ordinance
Housing is a Human Right Ordinance

5:15 PM HUMANITARIAN AWARD COMMISSION, REVEREND DOCTOR MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. ROOM 523 CCB
– Review of last event, Planning next event

7:00 PM MADISON AREA TRANSPORTATION AND PLANNING BOARD 119 E OLIN AVE, ROOM A-B
– Presentation on Draft Scope of Work for the Transit Corridors Study that is as Part of the Capital Region Sustainable Communities Initiative
– Update on the draft Regional Transportation Plan 2035
– Status Report by Madison Area TPB Members on Other Projects Potentially Involving the TPB:
• USH 51 (USH 12/18 to IH 39/90/94) Corridor Study
• USH 51 (McFarland to Stoughton) Corridor Study
– Discussion of Future Work Items:
• Regional Transportation Plan Update
• Transit Corridors Study
• Intercity Bus Terminal
• Transit Development Plan (TDP)

Thursday, November 3, 2011
12:00 PM MADISON BOARD OF POLICE AND FIRE COMMISSIONERS 16 N CARROLL STREET, ROOM 500
– Fire Chief process

12:00 PM MADISON CENTRAL BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (BID) BOARD OF DIRECTORS 122 W WASHINGTON AVE, 1ST FLOOR BOARD ROOM
– Updates and reports.

4:30 PM MADISON PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD 201 W MIFFLIN ST. ROOM 201
Support of 100 Block of State St. redevelopment?
– Updates and reports

4:45 PM ETHICS BOARD ROOM 103A CCB
– Overture ethics complaints

5:00 PM ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS ROOM LL-110 MMB
– District 2 homeowners who have to follow the rules unlike District 2 big businesses

Friday, November 4, 2011
1:00 PM AFFIRMATIVE ACTION COMMISSION-POSSIBLE QUORUM NOTICE ROOM 523 CCB
– “A quorum of the AAC may be present at the Department of Civil Rights Conference Room. No AAC business will be addressed.” Curious.

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