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League of Women Voters Challenges Voter ID

I'm sure they could use your help! I was excited about this for about 2 seconds until I remembered that Prosser is still on the Supreme Court . . . but I think it is important they do this. Find out more and who it will impact.

Snow Updates: No Snow Emergency Tonight

Well, ok.

City in August Week Ahead

Whoa, this is a ton of meetings for August . . . when committees routinely take the month off.

It’s OK, Drink the Toxic Water

That's what they're saying . . .

More on Snow

Fire hydrants, more towing, bus stops . . . only one post, so skip it if you're tired of snow.

Progressive Dane, Not Dead Yet.

Not taking over the world either. Just doing what we do. Progressive Dane announces endorsed candidates for 2011 spring elections.

Capital Budget Presentations – Streets

Here's another one, still from Monday, but I am getting closer to getting them all done - I had technical difficulties and no time!

DATCP Notices Students!

Wow, I've been in the tenant/landlord business a long time and rarely, if ever, have I seen the state agency (DATCP = Department of Agriculture Trade and Consumer Protection) that is supposed to be dealing with tenant/landlord problems step up during the August 15th time period. That changed this year.

City Week Ahead – Revising (In s-l-o-w Progress)

Back to work . . . .

What will the Council Talk About Tonight?

According to the consent agenda, only one thing . . . I bet that's not right.

Start Reading!

91 page report is out from the Economic Development Commission on how the development process should be modified. I lost track of the process somewhere along the line, so I'm not sure what changes were all made. There are many, many (over 80!) attachments in legistar with lots and lots of input, but this is the final report. Of course, there will still be public input and there could be more changes, but I'm kind of doubtful much will change. Additionally, check out the input our new Department of Planning and Community and Economic Development gave . . .

Warming Shelter Snafu

So, it's not going to be opening on November 1st at Wright St. and they are backing off on a few other things too.