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Behind on Demolition Updates

Here's the latest, from the last month for so, for what it is worth. 11 notices, mostly downtown.

Monday Morning Round Up

Sorry, there was a pause for budget . . . which I still haven't finished blogging, but I will throughout the week . . . which I have off! Yay!

Next Steps on Overture

I hope alders are paying attention, they got less than 48 hours notice of how it will be and what their homework is.

An Overture Must Read

Former MCAD/201 State Treasurer speaks up . . . Gives the Council his two cents on the Overture . . . a kinda grim outlook. But hey, that's his job, to be the fiscal conservative voice, perhaps they should listen. Prepare to have this conversation again in a few years, he says.

City Week Ahead: Two Days

Meetings Scheduled for Monday and Tuesday only . . . there will be Overture meetings by MAD and 201 State on Tuesday as well, at least that is what they announced last week, they just don't have their agendas in yet. Cuz, you know, they love to keep the public informed.

Overture Part II, Live Blog

Sorry, was getting too long. Here's part two.

Council Overture Discussion Live Blog Part I

. . . to the best of my ability. My "c" on my keyboard is a little finicky so be kind to my typing skills.

City Capital Budget – Amendment 14

Landbanking with bk comments. Just what exactly are they doing with the money and why? and what is the strategy?

City Operating Budget: Cliff Notes

I have 42 pages of notes . . . and not enough time for all the details right now, but here's the cliff note version until I finish all my budget blogs in the next few days.

Where is the Train?

The question on a lot of people’s minds here in Madison is will Scott Walker follow through on his promise to stop the train...

City Capital Budget: Amendments 3 – 10

These aren't as long at the first one, or as long as 11 . . . the dreaded Edgewater!

City Capital Budget: Amendments 1 & 2

More than half the amendments went quickly, until the Edgewater reared its ugly head . . . and the mayor got cranky.