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How Do you Make Vicki McKenna Laugh?

Wish death upon all who disagree with republican Governor Scott Walker! Tom in Grafton was Super Caller of the Day! Nothing...

It might actually snow . . .

And there might actually be a snow emergency . . . so you'd have to park on the even side of the street Friday night.

Madison’s 1%’s Vision for Downtown (Part 1)

So many of the recent meetings about the Downtown Plan are during the day and I haven't been able to make the meetings - so last night I checked in to the Economic Development Committee and got a really bizarre vision for the downtown. You gotta check this out.

Turning our tech dreams into reality: how do we know what to buy?

The city is buying some technology upgrades for Madison Metro. We can come up with cool things it should do all day long, but if we don't think about how to write the RFP, it won't matter. What can we learn from other cities?

Ideas for Downtown Madison

The Downtown Plan contains great goals and big ideas. I am not suggesting that anything be changed, but am offering some additional ideas that...

Sing! For Martin Luther King!

Sorry, that was a little cheesy.

Annual Meeting reminder on Absences and Roll Call Votes for City

For the geeks . . . or for anyone else who actually wants to know how committee members voted.

County Board Week Ahead

Also a day late, sorry

City Week Ahead – 28 or 29 meetings

I had technical difficulties yesterday as I was out of town and had internet connections issues . . . so sorry its late. However, I did do it in its entirety since it Monday was already done.

That wasn’t on the agenda!

I hate it when committees do this - and you can't blame the media for not covering something when they don't know it is going to happen. But when the mayor shows up - it probably should be on the agenda.

Combine CDBG and Community Services Committees?

Are you insane?!

Pathetic Round Up

This is kinda why I stopped, there just isn't much . . .