One more night of Downtown Madison Parking Headaches
Seriously. A third night of Snow Emergency. Here's a real life story about what this means to park downtown in Madison. Exhibit A, if you will, on why living and parking downtown is such a headache. People who hate cars and think I shouldn't drive one, please don't read. Or don't complain.
Random Not in the News Round Up
Lots going on in the community, and I needed to clean out my inbox . . . so here's a random list of things you should know about!
Dear Madison Alders and Mayor, Please Fix This!
I might be the only one who cares about this . . . until you can't find the information you need or you find out that you missed an important meeting!
City Week Ahead
Includes a meeting tomorrow (Saturday), at least two missing agendas (Solid Waste, Police Ad Hoc), Council meeting this week, liquor license non-renewals and more.
Mo’ Meetings!
No surprises, typical late meeting agendas from the same old groups as usual.
Mo’ Meetings
2 added meetings, 1 cancelled.
Rep. Chris Taylor: F-35 military jets pushed by Corporate Interests
She compares efforts to bring F-35s to Madison to ALEC in how "big corporate special interests, through they wealth and power, often dominate policy making, to the great detriment of actual people." It's time to speak up!
City Week Ahead
Summer is over, capital budget comes out Tuesday, time to get serious again! 23 meetings packed into 3 days, including a council meeting where they choose the affordable housing for Judge Doyle Square plus committees will be discussing Mifflandia Neighborhood Plan, Urban Forestry report, Dog Parks, PFAS, library fines, Affordable Housing fund applications and plans for the Public Market.
What will the city council talk about tonight?
Lake Levels and Flooding Update, Performance Excellence, Kollege Klub Liquor License and . . .
Mo’ Meetings!
Sigh . . . what changes between 4pm on Friday and before noon on Monday? Apparently a lot.
Equal Opportunities Ideas about Ending Housing Discrimination
Yesterday I blogged about the city report on the Impediments to Fair Housing and the Housing Strategy Committee strategies. Today, lets take a look at the City Equal Opportunities Report from June that has its own policy recommendations. Will this get us closer to ending racism and all the other ism's in housing in Madison?
City Week Ahead
Running late! You'll need to check and see if anything is interesting this week!