More Sunny….
I addressed the fact that Sunny Schubert kept her affiliation with WPRI to herself here, and she addressed it here. Looking between...
Alder Appointments
Who's doing a lot of work? Who got the good assignments? Here they are . . .
The Rest of the City Week Ahead
Same excuse as why I didn't get the county week ahead done. Don't like, fire me. :)
What the Council will Talk About Tonight (Maybe) – UPDATED
This is their list of things they may discuss or add to actions listed on the agenda. If you don't see an item here, unless someone shows up to talk about it or it is a public hearing item, they will pass it in one motion around 6:45 and then go back to any items they determined that needed attention.
4.1% Increase for City Managers?
I feel conflicted, we have a great staff in the City of Madison, but . . . seems a little goofy given what is supposed to tight budget times.
City Plans to Buy MORE Downtown Land
At what point do we exceed our capacity to get things done?
Go Dane County Board Women! It’s About Time!
They hold half the leadership positions for the first time ever!
Civil Public Discourse – Cottage Grove
Is a great idea to strive for, but personally, if I had to pick, I would prefer INFORMED public discourse.
Tonight, at...
What’s Going on at the County?
Last week, not only did I have a little chat with County Board Chair Scott McDonell . . . I also had a little chat with County Executive Kathleen Falk . . . check it out!
Changes to City Week Ahead
They just never stop . . . I stopped doing them for a while, but I should probably resume . . . 3 more meetings not on the weekly schedule last Friday, plus the 3rd cancellation I noted in the original post. The three meetings are scheduled at 8:30am, 1:30 and 1:30. 2 of them not technically 24 hours notice.
Live (ish) Blogging the Common Council Budget Meeting (Public Input, 1st 3 hours)
So, whatever I type tonight is all you're getting on the budget this year, unless the go to a second night. Just. No. Time.
What’s So Scary About a Train?
"What's so scary about a train?" That question deserves to be asked seriously because within the answer lies the path forward for those who want to see rail transportation projects of all types survive and thrive in Wisconsin.