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Downtown Snow Emergency/Ticket Night! Move your cars!

This is not a drill. Park on the odd side of the street or in the ramps or get tickets!!!

This is a Crazy TIF Deal

If the TIF boundary change isn't accepted, the city will go ahead with a TIF-like deal for a project not in a TIF district. They'll still "pay back" the "loan" with their taxes.

Board of Estimates

Had a jam packed meeting yesterday (parking rates, affordable housing trust fund, E Washington Ave. property, Southwest Safety Initiative, two-way Johnson and Gorham, etc., here's some highlights:

City Week Ahead

My sleeping schedule has not changed yet to accommodate my blogging, so sorry this is late, will work on getting back to blogging properly.

Occu-Potluck at Occu-Camp!

The Occupiers are back! Well, they've been scattered all over, but they never went away . . .

Who’s spending hours every week with developers and lobbyists

Wow. Some of these numbers are a little disturbing. And find out what alders would rather be doing.

City Operating Budget – Part I

This is what the Board of Estimates will be discussing/asking questions about tonight.

County Week Ahead

All their links work, but precious little info available on-line.

Homeless Life Line Might Die?

Oh dear, you have no idea how vital the "Obama phones" are to people on the street, and Friday there will be a hearing to discontinue the program - please sign this petition.

Mayor’s Message to City Employees

I like a mayor who shows this kind of leadership . . . and confidence in (mostly) awesome city employees. From: Mayor Sent: Wednesday, June 26,...

1st & Last Pitch for Shared Open Spaces by Mary Jo Walters

First and LAST PITCH for SHARED OPEN SPACES in highly commercial areas of downtown Madison, Wisconsin.

After Months of Being Kept in the Dark . . .

We still don't have any real details . . . the sad part is, most county board supervisors and the Homeless Issues Committee members have all been equally kept out of the loop. So, this is news to everyone . . . except? Who? Who is making the decisions here? And who are they working with? Where is the public in all this?