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Common Council Recap – Public Testimony on Olbrich Gardens

So, I'm sick, but I can't skip this . . . so it will be whatever it is . . . probably brief.

Parisi Scoops Up Endorsements!

22 County Board Supervisors and Scott McDonell . . . this is from Tuesday, but I doubt it was covered.

City Week Ahead

My attempt to not work 30 hours in 2 days failed, I worked 28 hours, so my blogging suffered as I took the weekend off . . . but here's what I have for the week ahead.

Family Overflow Shelter Starts April 4th!

Wow!!!!! This is truly exciting, currently the "warming shelter" only allows 18 people (3 - 5 families) the rest get turned away on a nightly basis. THANK YOU First United Methodist Church!!!! And County Board for funding the staff.

Allied Drive: Breakin’ the Law!

No, not the tenants, the landlords. And this time, they went BIG again!

What Will the Council Talk About Tonight?

Whatever you show up to talk about and . ..

Breaking: Madison City Council Passes Immigration Resolution

Wow! Unanimous vote for Immigration resolution. Solomon, Sandborn, Clausius, Schumacher and Pham-Remmele absent. Compton co-sponsored even.

Who Owns the City Council?

Chamber of Commerce $12,425 in Spring Campaigns so far . . . no surprises who their candidates are - this council is essentially controlled by them.

You now have 26.5 Hours to Read the County Budget

It's on line! Public Input on the budget is tomorrow. No worries, its just 1,770 pages to read before tomorrow, and another 248 by...

The Council’s Overture Consultant

On Tuesday, the Council had a long discussion on hiring a consultant to review the AMS model for the Overture. They had previous rejected the same proposal. During the meeting there were doubts about the consultant. Here, we finally hear from the consultant.

Mo’ Meetings!

So, I really thought the days of having to make these posts was over . . . .no so!

City Week Ahead

33 28 meetings, so far . . . 21 16 of them scheduled before 5pm, when most people are at work.