Council meeting this week (AirBnB, Dogs referred) but robot delivery and transit study RFP for approval, downtown alcohol meeting of ALRC, public market and Judge Doyle Square at Plan Commission and more.
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE AGENDAS THIS WEEK?
More on this tomorrow. If you only looked at the clerk’s weekly meeting schedule this week you’d probably only see half the public meetings that will actually happen next week. There is no other way to say this, this week’s agenda is a clusterfuck. Let’s go day by day and see the differences clerk’s agenda (1st photo) vs. legistar (2nd photo)
Monday – Clerk’s schedule has ALRC listed twice
Tuesday – Water Utility agenda missing from clerk’s website
Wednesday – Street Use Staff Commission, Vending Oversight and Community Services Commission agendas missing from clerk’s website
Thursday – Joint Campus Area Committee is missing from the Clerk’s Agenda
Add to this that it appears that the Committee on Aging, President’s Work Group to Review Council Communication Tools and Processes and the Housing Strategy Committee didn’t get their agendas in. Plus, likely a meeting or two we don’t yet know about will show up next week. That’s a minimum of 9 glaring errors and likely 10, 11 or 12. Given that at the moment the clerk’s website only has 10 actual meetings on it, that’s not a very good batting average. The clerks agenda should have a minimum of 15 agendas, 18 if the committees got their agendas in on time, and likely more.
For the record, the official record of next week’s meetings is hanging outside the clerk’s office in the City County Building, which is currently locked.
What is it going to take to make this right? We talk about public participation and engagement, but how can you engage with a system that can’t even get its meetings posted properly? Sadly, it has gotten worse under this new mayor. I expected it to be better.
Monday, February 24, 2020
4:30 PM Sustainable Madison Committee Madison Municipal Building 215 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Room 206 Madison, WI 53703
- Sustain Dane presentation
- Commercial Building Analytics/Benchmarking presentation
- Repealing Section 33.11, amending Sections 33.23(2) and 33.31 of the Madison General Ordinances to eliminate the Committee on the Environment.
- Update: RESJI / Equity Lens for 100% Renewable Energy Plan
5:30 PM Alcohol License Review Committee City-County Building 210 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Room 103A Madison, WI 53703
- On clerk’s agenda twice for some reason.
- Discussion and Recommendations as a Result of Alcohol Density Study
- Handling of capacity numbers for alcohol licensees.
- Discuss City staffing resources related to issuance, monitoring, and enforcement activities associated with Alcohol Licenses.
- Policy for high density areas anywhere in the city (not just in the current overlay district).
- Discussion and potential adoption of recommendations to the Common Council arising from the results of the Density Study and related aspects of Alcohol licensing and monitoring.
- Possible point system for reviewing and approving licenses.
5:30 PM Plan Commission City County Building 210 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Room 201 Madison, WI 53703
- Presentation by Anna Andrzejewski, Chair of the Landmarks Commission, regarding demolition reports submitted by the Landmarks Commission to the Plan Commission
- Creating Sections 28.022 – 00426 of the Madison General Ordinances to change the zoning of property located at 202 North First Street, 12th Aldermanic District, from TE (Traditional Employment) and CN (Conservancy) Districts to PD(GDP) Planned Development (General Development Plan), and creating and 28.022 – 00427of the Madison General Ordinances to change the zoning of same from PD(GDP) Planned Development (General Development Plan)District and PD(SIP) Planned Development (Specific Implementation Plan) District. (Why can’t they just say Public Market?)
- Items 3-7 are all one public hearing on SSM health Clinic
- Item 3 – rezoning & 4 – demolition and conditional use (one vote) on 1209-1221 Fish Hatchery Rd, 12010-1216 South St. and 901-917 Midland.
- 5 – rezoning & 6 – demolition and conditional use (one vote) on 1213 – 1313 South St.
- 7 – Certified Survey Map (third vote) are one item that they will take three votes on.
- Item 8 & 9 are on 5006 Hammersley Rd – zoning change and certified survey map.
- Item 10 and 11 are at 216 S. Pinckney St – amending Planned Development for Judge Doyle Square and conditional use to exceed the capital view limits for Judge Doyle Square.
Tuesday, February 25, 2020
4:30 PM Water Utility Board Madison Water Utility- 119 E. Olin Ave. Conference Room A&B
- In legistar, not on clerk’s agenda
- Financial Update including Rate Case
- Annual Review of Madison Water Utility General Manager (Closed session)
4:30 PM Common Council Executive Committee Madison Municipal Building 215 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Room 153 Madison, WI 53703
- Note: Quorum of the Common Council may be present at this meeting. *You must register before your item is considered by the Executive Committee. *Please hand your registration form to the presiding chair of the meeting. The Common Council Executive Committee may at any time move to suspend Robert’s Rules of Order and stand informally to allow open dialogue and discussion among its member and any Common Council members in attendance on any agenda items listed as “Discussion Items” or “Updates”.
- Discussion with Mayor Rhodes-Conway (2/25/20):
- Age-friendly communities program
- Mayor’s Institute on City Design
- Census 2020 update
- SUBSTITUTE – Accepting the Final Report of the Task Force on the Structure of City Government and Making Referrals to City Committees and Departments for Determination of Next Steps.
- Informational Report – City of Madison Workplace Climate Survey Report, prepared by the Multicultural Affairs Committee and Women’s Initiatives Committee.
- Authorizing staff designated by the Information Technology Director to click on legal terms and conditions for social media accounts and services available for purchase from social media providers, such as Facebook Ads, and authorizing indemnification of the social media provider by the City.
- Discussion: 2021 Budget Process
- Discussion: Council Chief of Staff Survey Results & Annual Performance Review
6:30 PM Common Council City-County Building 210 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Room 201 Madison, WI 53703
- Condemning the deportation of Southeast Asian Madisonians and throughout the United States, and calling for an end to these practices.
- Recognizing February 2020 as Black History Month in the City of Madison.
- Affirming the principles of fundamental human rights and equality for people of Kashmir and encouraging Congress to call for the Indian government to conduct an independent and thorough investigation of all human rights violations in Kashmir.
- Appeal of Plan Commission action concerning 3630 Milwaukee Street, Legistar File 58787
- Public hearing but will be re-referred. SECOND SUBSTITUTE Creating Section 9.29, amending Section 28.151, amending and creating portions of Section 28.211 of the Madison General Ordinances to create an annual permit for tourist rooming houses, to amend the supplemental zoning regulations applicable to tourist rooming houses, amend the definition of Tourist Rooming House and Bedroom, and create a definition for Primary Residence.
- Creating Sec. 8.195 and amending Sections 8.19, 23.32 and 1.08 of the Madison General Ordinances to create Dog Recreation Areas and to reorganize and recreate a unified ordinance relating to dogs on City property and dog recreation areas.
- Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into a non-competitive agreement with the USGS for Urban Flood Monitoring and Watershed Response to Reduced Impervious Cover through Implementation of Green Infrastructure in conjunction with the City’s watershed and flood studies. (Citywide)
- Repealing Section 33.23 of the Madison General Ordinances to eliminate the Solid Waste Advisory Committee.
- Amending Sections 3.12(11) and 33.18(1) of the Madison General Ordinances to make the Community Development Division Conference Committee the final decision-maker for grants awarded under the Emerging Opportunities Program and making related housekeeping changes.
- Approving the Community Development Division’s HUD 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan.
- SUBSITUTE – Authorizing the issuance of a Request for Proposals (RFP) for a Metro Transit Network Structure Study
- Awarding up to $1,800,000 from the Affordable Housing Fund to support a rental housing development project, proposed by Rule Enterprises LLC and Movin’ Out, Inc., selected through a City Request for Proposals (RFP) process, that
will construct approximately 150 units of rental housing at 1402 S. Park Street in Madison, with 94 units affordable to households with incomes at or below 50% of the county median income, and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a loan agreement with the developer. - Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute an amendment to the contract with AVA Civic Enterprises, Inc. as a sole source for Project Director Services for the private development phase of the Judge Doyle Project (Blocks 88 and 105) through December 31, 2020. (4th A.D.)
- Percent for Art Ordinance Annual Report 2019
- SECOND SUBSTITUTE Creating Section 12.753 of the Madison General Ordinances to limit the operation of Personal Delivery Devices (PDDs) on City sidewalks and creating a forfeiture.
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
10:30 Street Use Staff Commission Parks Conference Room 210 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Room 108 (City-County Building)
- In legistar, not on clerk’s agenda
- LAKE STREET BASH Fri. April 24, 2020 / 11:00am – 10:00pm Street Closure: 600 N Block of Lake St and Mendota Ct Annual Event with All Campus Party.
- 30th ANNUAL WI LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL CEREMONY Fri. May 8, 2020 / 9:30am – 1:00pm Street Closure: Capitol Square Parking: Capitol Square, 100 N. Hamilton Route: see attached
- MADISON NIGHT MARKET Thu, 5/14, 6/11, 8/13, 9/10/20 / 2pm-12am Street Closure: 100-700 State St., 200-400 blocks W. Gilman St., 400 block of N. Broom St.
- DOWNTOWN MADISON CELEBRATES EARTH DAY Wed. April 22, 2020 / 2pm – 10pm Street Closure: 100 block of State Street Sidewalk Space: The Forum, The Grove
- AGRICULTURE DAY ON CAMPUS Wed. April 22, 2020 / 6:30am – 1:00pm No Street Closure: Confluence on Library Mall (800 State Street)
- PURPLESTRIDE MADISON 2020 Sat. May 2, 2020 / 7am-12pm No Closure / Parking Request only Start/Finish: Warner Park Route: see attached map/application
- SUMMERPALOOZA Sat. June 13, 2020 / 8:00am-3:00pm Closure: 100 block of N. Pinckney 8am-3pm Closure: 100 block N. Hamilton 8am-3pm Parade: see attached for route
- CAMPUS FIRE SAFETY Thu. September 10, 2020 / 8:30am – 3:30pm Confluence at Library Mall (700 & 800 State Street)
- CAMPUS FIRE SAFETY Thu. September 24, 2020 / 8:30am – 3:30pm Confluence at Library Mall (700 & 800 State Street)
2:30 Committee on Aging Madison Senior Center 330 W. Mifflin St.
- In legistar, not on clerk’s agenda
- No agenda, watch for it in Mo’ Meetings in the Konkel Round Up this week
4:30 PM Urban Design Commission Madison Municipal Building 215 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Room 153 Madison, WI 53703
- 9450 Silicon Prairie Parkway – New Development of Seven Apartment Buildings with 339 Apartment Units and Approximately 12,500 Square Feet of Commercial Space. 9th Ald. Dist.
- 8137 Mayo Drive, 1833, 1859 Waldorf Boulevard, 8134, 8110 Mid-Town Road, 1902 Carns Drive – New Development of Three Residential Buildings with 270 Total Units. 9th Ald. Dist.
- 5567 Odana Road – New Development of a 5-Story Mixed-Use Building Containing Commercial Space and 79 Dwelling Units in UDD No. 3. 19th Ald. Dist.
- Check to see if anything else impacts your neighborhood
5:00 Vending Oversight Committee Madison Municipal Building 215 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Room 206
- In legistar, not on clerk’s agenda
- Granting Special Vending Approvals under MGO 9.13(6)(k) for 2020 Special Events as detailed on the accompanying special event resolution table.
- Review requirements for raw agricultural products sold on Saturdays during Dane County Farmers’ Market hours of operation.
5:00 PM Transportation Commission Madison Municipal Building 215 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Room 215 Madison, WI 53703
- Wilson Street Garage and Judge Doyle Project Update
- To approve a 90-day trial for the reversion of Monona Court to a two-way street.
- Neighborhood Traffic Management Program follow upa. Prairie Road
b. Meadowlark Drive
c. 800 Spaight Street
d. Sawmill Road
e. Dorsett Drive
5:30 Community Services Committee Madison Water Utililty 119 E. Olin Avenue
- In legistar, not on clerk’s agenda
- Emerging Opportunities Program RFP
- Reports
Thursday, February 27, 2020
8:00 AM Commission of the Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District Maintenance Facility- Training Room 1610 Moorland Road Madison, WI 53713
- Review and Approval of Sewer Extension Plans
- Meadows at Conservancy Place, Village of DeForest
- McKenna Road Improvements, City of Monona
- Review and Approval of Metrogro Hauling Contracts
- Review of Bids and Award of Contract: Nine Spring Treatment Plant – Headworks Flow Metering Improvements
- Review and Approval of Construction Phase Engineering Services: Nine Spring Treatment Plant– Headworks Flow Metering Improvements
- Inclusion and Diversity Update
12:15 President’s Work Group to Reivew Council Communication Tools – Room 206, Madison Municipal Building 215 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
- In legistar, not on clerk’s agenda
- No agenda, watch for it in Mo’ Meetings in the Konkel Round Up this week
4:30 Housing Strategy Committee Madison Municipal Building, 215 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Room 302
- In legistar, not on clerk’s agenda
- No agenda, watch for it in Mo’ Meetings in the Konkel Round Up this week
4:45 Joint Campus Area Committee WARF Building Room 132 610 Walnut Street
- In legistar, not on clerk’s agenda
- School of Veterinary Medicine Renovation and Addition – Presentation and consider recommendation to UW Design Review Board.
- University of Wisconsin-Madison Project Updates
- Babcock Hall Renovation/Addition
- Camp Randall Memorial Sports Center Renovation
- Camp Randall Stadium Renovation
- Chemistry Addition & Renovation
- Curtis Pond Rehabilitation
- Engineering Drive Utilities
- Engineering Education/Research Building
- Field House Exterior Renovation & South Plaza
- Gordon Event Center Renovation & Add.
- Gym/Nat Replacement
- Helen C. White Renovation
- Ingraham Hall Addition
- Kohl Center Addition
- L&S Academic Building
- Lathrop Drive/Bascom Hill Utilities
- Libraries Off-Site Collection Facility (Verona)
- Linden Drive Parking Garage (Lot 62)
- Lot 129/130 Reconstruction
- Meat Science and Muscle Biology
- MSC Recapitalization
- Music Hall Exterior Renovation
- N. Frances Street Parking Facility
- Primate Ctr. Emergency Generator
- Science Hall Renovation
- Sellery Hall Renovation & Addition
- SERF Replacement (The Nick)
- South Campus Utility Project
- Vet Med Addition and Renovation
- City of Madison Project Updates
- 126 Langdon St. redevelopment – Hub II (Legistar 57757)
- Bayview redevelopment (Legistar 57763)
5:00 PM Madison Public Library Board Central Library 201 W. Mifflin St, Room 104 Madison, WI 53703
- Reports
- Budget reports
- 2021 Event Pricing
- DPI Annual Report
- More reports
5:00 PM Disability Rights Commission Madison Municipal Building 215 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Room 206 Madison, WI 53703
- BRT Routing Presentation
- Access Madison: Accessibility Campaign
- Reports