Absentee Ballots Available in City of Madison
Absentee ballots are now available for the April 5 Spring Election.
Madison Schools Make Up Plan
Revolution or not, the kids still have to be in school a certain amount of time, so here's the plan to add a few minutes to the school day to make up for the days kids walked out and teachers didn't show up.
Landmarks Commission Recap
Catching back up with what is going on with the Economic Development Commission report on the Development Process revisions and the landmarks ordinance and procedures.
The Late (City) Week Ahead (In Progress)
Slowly catching up on everything . . . very . . . slowly . . .
Christopher Richter: Why I’m Upset
Some thoughts about what is going on in Wisconsin.
Comprehensive Plan Amendments: Track One
This item is a list of potential non-controversial changes to correct errors or omissions or to include things that were approved in other plans. They would prepare the amendments if this list is approved.
Board of Estimates Recap
A little short, but at least I'm back to paying attention to city business AND my keyboard works which makes blogging much, much easier! Yay!
Plan Commission Live Blog (of sorts): Bethel Church
Now that I have a keyboard that I can rely on, I feel comfortable doing this semi-live, you'll have to live with the typos. First item of interest for me was the Bethel Lutheran Church Informal Presentation.
Various Labor Panel Discussions
I don't have the video done from the event at the Orpheum yet, but here some more labor panel discussions.
East Side Cancer Causing Chemicals in the Water?
Do you live in the Carpenter-Ridgeway Neighborhood? The Eken Park Neighborhood? The Emerson East Neighborhood? If Yes, then your kitchen tap water probably has a tiny bit of the 'likely' cancer-causing chemical PERC in it.
Zoning Code Rewrite, Comprehensive Plan Review and Development Process Revamp
It's all going on and coming to a close in the next month or two . . . so if its important to you, your last chances are coming up. I wonder if this political climate will tip these discussions, or if our local bigger businesses will continue with their favored status vs normal citizens who live in the City of Madison?
The Return of the City Week Ahead
Yeah, its back . . . after a three week break.