Busy partial week ahead, body cams, criminalizing people living at Reindahl, men’s shelter discussions, ARPA funds and more.
Tuesday, July 6, 2021
4:30 pm Common Council Executive Committee VIRTUAL
6:30 pm Common Council VIRTUAL
- SUBSTITUTE. Creating Section 28.022 – 00482 of the Madison General Ordinances to change the zoning of property located at 4205 Portage Road, 17th Aldermanic District, from Temp. A (Temporary Agricultural) District to TR-U1(Traditional Residential – Urban 1) District
- Alcohol licenses
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- Public Hearing – New License
- Panchim LLC • dba Harry’s Liquor
3506 Packers Ave • Agent: Lakhvir Kaur
Class A Beer, Class A Liquor, Class A Cider
Aldermanic District 12 (Alder Abbas) • Police Sector 511 -
East Washington Liquor Inc • dba Rocky’s Liquor East Washington 2734 E Washington Ave • Agent: Gurpreet Ghuman
Class A Beer, Class A Liquor, Class A Cider
Aldermanic District 12 (Alder Abbas) • Police Sector 502 -
Delicacies of Asia LLC • dba Delicacies of Asia
506 State St • Agent: Ting Cai Zhou • Estimated Capacity (in/out): 100/0 Class B Beer, Class C Wine • 20% alcohol, 80% food
Aldermanic District 2 (Alder Heck) • Police Sector 403 -
Feast Modern Cuisine LLC • dba Feast – Artisan Dumpling and Tea House 904 Williamson St • Agent: Qiyu Wang • Estimated Capacity (in/out): 80/20 Class B Combination Liquor & Beer • 10% alcohol, 80% food, 10% other Aldermanic District 6 (Alder Benford) • Police Sector 408
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Maverick Restaurant Group LLC • dba The Botanist Social
206 State St • Agent: Valbon Beqiri • Estimated Capacity (in/out): 80/8 Class B Combination Liquor & Beer • 30% alcohol, 70% food Aldermanic District 4 (Alder Verveer) • Police Sector 406 -
Gorham Street Hospitality LLC • dba Chasers 2.0
408 W Gorham St • Agent: William T Rudy • Estimated Capacity (in/out): 297/70
Class B Combination Liquor & Beer • 45% alcohol, 55% food Aldermanic District 4 (Alder Verveer) • Police Sector 403 -
Lush Lounge LLC • dba Lush Lounge
744 Williamson St • Agent: Alisa Davis • Estimated Capacity (in/out): 50/0 Class B Combination Liquor & Beer • 75% alcohol, 25% food
Aldermanic District 6 (Alder Benford) • Police Sector 408 -
Friendships are the Best Ships Inc • dba BarleyPop Live
121 W Main St • Agent: Jason Hajdik • Estimated Capacity (in/out): 125/0 Class B Combination Liquor & Beer • 95% alcohol, 0% food, 5% other Aldermanic District 4 (Alder Verveer) • Police Sector 405 -
502 State St LLC • dba Koi Sushi
502 State St • Agent: Jing Xun Jiang • Estimated Capacity (in/out): 90/12 Class B Combination Liquor & Beer • 5% alcohol, 95% food
Aldermanic District 2 (Alder Heck) • Police Sector 403 -
Rodrigo Flores • dba La Bonita
4915 Commercial Ave • Estimated Capacity (in/out): 50/0 Class B Beer • 25% alcohol, 50% food, 25% other Aldermanic District 3 (Alder Lemmer) • Police Sector 609 -
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc • dba Cracker Barrel #214
2147 East Springs Dr • Agent: Edgar Barker • Estimated Capacity (in/out): 176/0
Class B Beer, Class C Wine • 0.8% alcohol, 74.3% food, 24.9% other Aldermanic District 17 (Alder Halverson) • Police Sector 632
- Panchim LLC • dba Harry’s Liquor
- Public Hearing – New License
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Approving Plans, Specifications, And Schedule Of Assessments For University Avenue Assessment District – 2022. (5th AD)
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Creating Section 28.022-00504 of the Madison General Ordinances to rezone properties located at 6145-6301 Mineral Point Road and 502 Genomic Drive, 19th Aldermanic District, from Planned Development (PD) District and Mixed-Use Center (MXC) District to PD(GDP) Planned Development (General Development Plan) and creating Section 28.022-00505 to approve a Specific Implementation Plan.
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Change of Licensed Conditions
Garibaldi Mexican Restaurant LLC • dba Garibaldi Mexican Restaurant • Capacity: 50/18
117 S. Butler St. • Agent: Felipe Francisco Doroteo
Class B Combination Liquor & Beer • 40 % alcohol, 60 % food
Aldermanic District 6 (Alder Benford) • Police Sector 406
Request to expand service on patio and extend service hours until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. -
Temporary Class B Retailer License
Concurrent with Street Use Permit
Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra
Event Location: Capitol Square between corner of S Carroll & W Main and corner of E Mifflin & N PinckneyEvent Date: July 7, 14, 21, and 28; and August 4. (Rain dates each Thursday following) 4pm – 9pm
Aldermanic District 4 (Alder Verveer)
Police District: 406Event: Concerts on the Square
- 19 change of agents, 14 entity reorganizaitons, 6 streetery licenses, 1 more change of licensed premises, 18+ license, 21+ emtertainment license
Wednesday, July 7, 2021
10:00 am Street Use Staff Commission VIRTUAL
- JAZZ ON STATE
Wednesday:, 8/5, 8/12, 8/19/2021 / 4pm-8:30pm Street Closure: 100 State St.
Parking Request: meters, 100 N. Carroll
Jazz concert series. - MADISON NIGHT MARKET – ON STATE
Thursdays: 8/19, 9/16, 11/18, 12/16/2021 / 2pm-12am
Friday: 10/22/21 (in conjunction with Science on the Square) / 2pm-12am Street Closure: 100-600 blocks of State St., 200-400 blocks W. Gilman St., 400 block of N. Broom St.
Madison’s Central Businees Improvement District to host Night Markets with vending, performers and activities.
Madison’s Central Business Improvement District / Tiffany Kenney
- MONROE STREET SIDEWALK SALE
Sat., July 24, 2021 / 10am-6pm
Sidewalk Use Only: 1700- 2500 Monroe St. Annual Sidwalk Sale Monroe St. Merchants Association / Carol Schroeder
- ALL CITY DIVE MEET Tuesday, 7/27/21 / 5am-10pm
Sidewalk Use Only: 1 N Yellowstone
Setting up bleachers on the sidewalk
Annual Dive Meet / Elizabeth Brown
- LARK AT KOHL MOVE-IN
Friday, Aug. 20, 2021 / 7am-7pm
Parking Request: 100 block of N. Bedford & 600 W. Mifflin (along the Lark at Kohl building)
Discuss location and schedule
Lark at Kohl / Tim Atherton - HUB MADISON MOVE IN 2021
Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2021 / 8am-8pm
Street Closure and Parking Meters: 400 block N. Frances & 400 W. Gilman Discuss set-up schedule, location, notifications, and activities.
Core Campus Madison, LLC / Brandon Blackmer
4:30 pm Board of Public Works VIRTUAL
- and lots more, take a look to see if anything impacts your neighborhood.
6:30 pm Greater Madison Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Policy Board VIRTUAL
- Brief Update on the County Trunk Highway M (Oncken Rd. to STH 113) Reconstruction Project (Gerry Schmidt, KL Engineering)
- MPO 2021 Resolution No. 6 Approving Amendment #4 to the 2021-2025 Transportation Improvement Program – USH 14 (Deming Way Intersection), Reconditioning and Safety Improvements (NEW, Const. in 2024)
- Approval of Draft Letter to Municipalities Seeking Financial Contribution to Support the 2022 MPO Budget
- Discussion on Beltline (USH 12/14/18/151) Planning & Environmental Linkages Study and Approval of Draft Comments
- Review of STBG – Urban Project Applications for the 2022-2027 Program Cycle and Discussion on Use of COVID-19 Related Funding
- Presentation on Regional Travel Forecast Model Project
- Update on Connect Greater Madison: Regional Transportation Plan 2050 Update Public Engagement Activities
- Discussion and Vote on Default Meeting Method (In Person or Virtual) Beginning in September
- Status Report on Capital Area RPC Activities
Thursday, July 8, 2021
2:30 pm Early Childhood Care and Education Committee VIRTUAL
- Presentation: Racial Equity in Early Childhood Classrooms – Lisa Berry, Woodland Montessori School
- Child Care Unit Hiring Update
4:00 pm Equal Opportunities Commission – Appeals Committee VIRTUAL
- CLOSED SESSION – 20192172 Thompson v Oakwood Village University Woods: Appeal from the Hearing Examiner’s Decision and Order on Review of Initial Determination
4:00 pm Task Force on Structure of City Government Ad Hoc Final Report Implementation Work Group VIRTUAL
4:30 pm Community Development Authority VIRTUAL
- CDA Resolution #4449 – Approving the award of a contract with Tri-North Builders, Inc., and authorizing the signing of this contract for pre-demolition work relating to the North Building at The Village on Park.
- CDA Resolution #4450 – Authorizing the CDA to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Dane County Continuum of Care, (Homeless Services Consortium) regarding Emergency Housing Voucher program.
- CDA Resolution #4452 – Authorizing a quit claim deed dedicating a strip of land at the Triangle to the City of Madison for public right-of-way along La Mariposa Lane.
5:00 pm Equal Opportunities Commission VIRTUAL
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Truth and Listening Proposal
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City Fair Housing RFP
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Plan for EOC meeting method in accordance with the City guidelines
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EOD Manager Report:
Technology updates, HUD Project updates, Training and Outreach, Special Projects, Employment/Housing/Public Accommodations Updates -
Housing Issues in Madison: What can the EOC do and who can they partner with to address the continuing problems? How can the Commission influence items at the State-level through Chez Ordonez, Regalis Management?
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How can the EOC communicate and share information with the public.
5:00 pm Plan Commission VIRTUAL
5:00 pm Board of Health for Madison and Dane County – Executive Committee VIRTUAL
5:00 pm Police Civilian Oversight Board VIRTUAL
5:30 pm Community Development Block Grant Committee VIRTUAL
- Authorizing the City of Madison, on behalf of the Dane County Continuum of Care (CoC), to accept an aggregate EHH grant award of up to $650,000 from the State of Wisconsin Department of Administration; authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute agreements with specific Dane County CoC agencies selected by the CoC Board of Directors to receive the EHH funds; and amending the Community Development Division’s 2021 Adopted Operating Budget to reflect receipt of the funds.
- Transferring the 2021 Rethke Terrace supportive services contract and remaining funds from Heartland Alliance Health to Tellurian
- Approving the allocation of funds authorized by the Common Council in the 2021 Adopted Operating Budget for use in expanding housing-focused street outreach services and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute agreements with Catalyst for Change and MACH OneHealth to provide those services.
- Approving and authorizing the submission, to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, of a second Substantial Amendment to the City’s FY19 Annual Action Plan necessary to reflect receipt of additional supplemental CDBG-CV grant funds awarded to the City of Madison through the 2020 CARES Act; and amending the adopted 2021 Operating Budget of the Community Development Division to recognize the additional grant revenue and commensurate expenditure authority.
- Meeting format starting in September (in person vs remote)
- Staff Report
6:00 pm Traffic Calming Subcommittee VIRTUAL
- Continue discussion of program elements including but not limited to Budgets, Prioritization Process and Prescreening, Equity in SSM, High Level Implementation Timeline, Final Report, possible future meetings