Midweek Round Up

I have a big grant due tomorrow, so this has to be quick! Missed a few things, I’m sure.

NON-ELECTION ROUND UP

WORT SHOW UPDATE
Thanks so much to Dianne Hesselbein for coming in and talking with me on my show yesterday! I invited all the county board executive candidates to be on my show. 3 of the 6 accepted . . . leaving a significant hole in my schedule yesterday, so Dianne filled in to talk about a wide variety of county issues. (That’s a temporary link, but it will be available here with my other archived shows soon.)

Here’s what you can expect on upcoming shows at noon on every other Tuesday on WORT (89.9FM) on A Public Affair:

January 25 – Scott McDonell and Joe Wineke [Note, I had my Joe’s mixed up, corrected it!]
February 8 – Zach Brandon and Joe Parisi
February 22 –
March 8 – Mayoral candidates hopefully
March 22 – Move to Amend group
April 5 – Election Day!

WYOU SHOW UPDATE
Well, the board of WYOU met last night and after the 18th, we can resume the use of the studio and camera check out, so expect to see new shows soon! I also hope to video tape some of the debates, so stay tuned. (channel 95 or 991 or live streamed) So far, it looks like we can manage the place with limited hours with volunteers . . . so if you want to volunteer, let me know! Or . . . if you don’t have time to volunteer, you can donate! With your help, we can make this work!

DRINK THE WATER?
Yup, chromium 6 in 4 wells. 2 page report here. Wells 9, 14, 20 and 25. Check here to see if that impacts you or to check the health of the water you drink. Here we go again, its “perfectly safe”.

LANDMARKS COMMISSION KILLS HOTEL PROJECT
Er, does their job. Sound familiar, this one is in Milwaukee!

DR MARTIN LUTHER KING AND PUBLIC WORKERS
Defending public workers honors King.

HARSH WORDS FROM CHANNEL 3 FOR DEMOCRATS ON RESDISTRICTING
ooo, ouch. Well done.

VERONA 4K AT RISK
Not just Madison.

WEST HIGH OPEN LETTER
Protests didn’t make a difference.
Background on the letter
Ed Hughes response

AN INCH OF SNOW IN WISCONSIN
News? Apparently.

FORMER SHERIFF HAMBLIN GOOD FOR STATE PRISONS?
Channel 3 thinks so. If Mahoney is right tho, probably bad for immigrants . .. since he had the same policies of calling ICE.

MORE HILLDALE DRAMA
Will the “Chicago Developer” stereotype hold true?

HOW MADISON POLICE DEAL WITH PEOPLE WITH MENTAL ILLNESS
I don’t know . . . when I”ve gotten desperate and called . . . I haven’t had much luck. So, I tend not to call when I have issues at work. Since there really isn’t any help to be had.

EDGEWATER PUBLIC ACCESS
I think the WSJ was a little misleading . . . this sentence is kind of kooky, since it is so not true . . .

Those parts of the hotel would be open from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. 365 days a year, subject to repairs or weather-related closures.

They go on to explain how that sentence is not true, but the damage is done.

$2M TO MOVE A HOUSE?
I think there is something screwy with those numbers, what are they counting? Houses have been moved across town for substantially less!

ELECTIONS

I’ll have all the elections pages updated by next Monday, tons of information to add, but still researching. Ater the major updates, will be updated daily or so . . .
COUNTY EXECUTIVE FORUMS
January 16 – Oregon

The first open Dane County Executive seat in 14 years has created a competitive race with six candidates who have all completed the required election papers. Area voters will have the opportunity to hear from candidates for the Dane County Executive seat prior to the February 15th primary. Oregon Area Progressives is hosting a candidate forum on Sunday, January 16 from 2:00 – 4:00 PM in the Community Room at the State Bank of Cross Plains (Oregon location) at 744 North Main in Oregon. The six candidates – Scott McDonell, Joe Parisi, Joe Wineke, Zach Brandon, Eileen Bruskewitz, and Spencer Zimmerman – have been invited to participate. The top two vote getters in the February 15 Primary Election will be on the ballot in the April 5 General Election.

Candidates will each have an opportunity to make a statement and then answer questions submitted in writing from attendees. Barbara Feeney, a member of the Oregon Area Progressives, will moderate the forum.

We ask that attendees please bring non-perishable food items to the forum or make monetary gifts to benefit the Oregon/Brooklyn Food Pantry.

Oregon Area Progressives is a collaborative group with the goal of organizing support for a progressive policy agenda. Its mission is to encourage discussion and action on local, state, and national issues. The group usually meets at the Firefly Coffeehouse, Oregon, Wisconsin on the third Sunday of the month but has moved the January meeting to the State Bank of Cross Plans location to accommodate a larger group.

January 21 – Stoughton

Coffee and treats with candidates and community members starts at 6:20 PM and the Candidate Forum starts at 7 PM and will last until 9 PM or so.

Location of Event: Downtown Stoughton. The event will be held in the Stoughton city council chambers in the Public Safety Building, 321 S. Fourth St. (Directions: Drive to Stoughton via South Beltline, exit at Stoughton Rd./Hwy 51 south, drive thru McFarland on Hwy. 51 to Stoughton, Hwy. 51 becomes Main St., once you enter the Downtown area you will cross over the Yahara River, proceed to second light after river and turn right on to 4th St. and park in that area. The Public Safety Bldg. is across the street from Library. Enter the Police Dept. door and go upstairs to the council chambers.)

January 27 – Fellowship Hall of the Covenant Presbyterian Church at 326 South Segoe Road in Madison. The forum will begin at 7 p.m. Sponsored by several neighborhoods working with State Journal and Channel 3.

MAYORAL FORUMS
January 20 – 7:00 Capitol Lakes Retirement Community in the Great Hall, 333 West Main St.

OTHER ELECTION “NEWS”
Parisi on Republican “Voter ID” proposal, wastes money, no jobs
Sheriff endorses McDonell
Mayor and County Exec Candidates running against Walker?
Phelps endorses Parisi
Nick Hart Isthmus introduction
Wineke Isthmus Introduction
Falks vision for 103 days in office
Soglin “invigorated”
Spencer Zimmerman Isthmus introduction
Paul Soglin Isthmus introduction
Time for Mayor Dave to go
Rick Cruz: New blood needed on common council.

PASSING ALONG ITEMS

EARNED INCOME TAX FILINGS FOR FREE!

The South Madison Tax site will be open beginning Wednesday, Jan 26 on these dates and times:
Mondays: Noon – 6:00PM
Wednesdays: Noon – 6:00PM
Saturdays: 9:00AM – 3:00PM
Spanish translation available Mondays 4 to 6 PM, Wednesday PM and Saturday AM.

Location:
The Villager Mall (Atrium Entrance)
2300 South Park Street
Madison, WI 53713
Lower Level (Look for the signs

This brochure also lists other sites county-wide available for walk-in and by appointment.
To have taxes completed, individuals must bring with them specific information as described in the brochure.

There will also be help on-site:
Credit Union/Bank Representatives to open accounts for direct deposit.
Free credit report assistance (Mondays 12 to 4PM by Greenpath Debt Solutions)
Sign up for food share

MARQUETTE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION PARKS AND GARDENS COMMITTEE

Thursday, January 13
7-8 p.m.
Mother Fool’s (back room if it is available)

Proposed Agenda:
* Introductions
* Develop mission statement/vision
* Plan for 2011 activities
* Elect chair or co-chairs

RTA MEETING TONIGHT

DANE COUNTY REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY (RTA) BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Wednesday, January 12, 2011, 7:00 p.m.
Kennedy Administration Building (Community Meeting Room) 5387 Mary Lake Road, Town of Westport

AGENDA
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM DECEMBER 22, 2010 RTA BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
3. REPORT FROM STAFF AND BOARD MEMBERS
i. Bylaws, Policies and Contracts Committee Work
ii. Plan for Transit Committee Work
iii. RTA Advisory Committee Update
iv. Report from the RTA Chair
4. INFORMATIONAL PRESENTATIONS
i. Update/Discussion of Plan for Transit
ii. Overview of 2011 Meeting(s) Schedule
5. PUBLIC COMMENT (Note: Three Minutes Maximum per Person)[ii]
6. DISCUSSION AND ACTION BY RTA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
i. Nominations for RTA Advisory Committee
ii. Distribution of Draft Plan for Transit Document
iii. Discussion and Possible Action: RTA Ethics and Conflicts of Interest Rules
7. ADJOURNMENT

GARBAGE NOT COLLECTED ON MLK DAY
Probably obvious, but just in case . . .

There will be no refuse or recycling collection on Monday January 17th because of the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday. Residents who normally have their refuse and recycling collected on Monday will have their material collected on Tuesday January 18th.

On Tuesday January 18th the Streets Division will be collecting refuse from residents in both the Monday and Tuesday refuse collection districts. It is important that residents have their material out by 7:00 a.m.

The Streets Division’s offices and self-help drop off sites will also be closed on the 17th.

The final round of Christmas tree collection will start on Tuesday January 18th. Residents should have their trees out at the curb for collection by 7 a.m. on the 19th to insure collection during this final round.

Additional information on all of Madison’s solid waste and recycling services are available on the Streets Division’s web site at www.cityofmadison.com/streets or by calling 246-4532 (East) and 266-4681(West).

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