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City Week Ahead

19 meetings, 3 cancelled, 2 have no link to the agenda, 11 meetings before 5:30, you can get to 5 meetings if you work til 5:00, 4 meetings before 4:00.

What’s next on the “Bench” Ordinance?

NOTE: I will update this as I hear more info . . . changing questions marks to certainties. Well, the council introduced it last night, Mark Clear attempted to not vote on it being referred. Instead of (being allowed to) killing it quickly, it's now referred to 5 committees. Find out where, when? and who.

After 8 years . . .

The Dane County Housing Authority opened its waiting list for Section 8 for the first time since 2007 . . . for 4.5 hours . . . and 9 minutes.

Mo’ Meetings

As per usual . . . three more . . .

What will the Council Talk about Tonight?

Not. Much.

County Week Ahead

In August mode, only 10 meetings, and of course 60% before 5:30.

City Week Ahead

Only 16 meetings, expect many additions this week.

Mayor’s Latest Brainfart

This is getting embarrassing. He's being irrational, contradictory with himself, lacks compassion and is just being mean, is coming up with silly solutions that don't work without talking to community stakeholders and ultimately, I'd bet it won't pass.

Cracking the Conservative Transportation Frame

With a promised audit of WISDOT in the works, now is a good time to reflect on how conservatives on Wisconsin’s joint audit committee...

TRC at Central Park Sessions Thursday!

CPS-Single-logo Hey, hey, hey! Buy your raffle tickets from Tenant Resource Center when you go to the Central Park Sessions this Thursday to see The Silk Road Session July 30th at Olbrich Park . . . did that say Olbrich Park, why yes it did! 5:00 pm– Caravan Gypsy Swing Ensemble, 6:30 pm— Dengue Fever and 8:30 pm —Hanggai (Inner Mongolia)

Judge Doyle Square Update

At least what they were willing to divulge in open session in about a half hour. I was surprised they did anything in open session, since it was noticed for closed session.

Referendum for Large City Projects

The city usually borrows for projects with 10 year payback periods, but they are looking at doing some projects with 20 year payback periods. When they do that there is a different process and a chance for referendum. Wonder if they will give us that opportunity for Judge Doyle Square?