A look at city meetings for the week of 3/2/20. Another council meeting this week, affordable housing fund review, dogs in parks, golf public input meeting, SSM Health, Judge Doyle Square and Public Market developments, Canopy liquor license, flood mitigation, Air BnB ordinance and more messed up agendas.
Another demonstration of why you need to look at both the clerk’s agenda and in legistar to figure out what meetings are happening this week. I put the comments in orange this week so you can quickly scan to see the errors and inconsistencies.
This information is all after I received this email at 4:03 today (Friday):
City Hall Meeting Schedule for the dates of Friday, 2/28/2020 – Friday, 3/6/2020 is now available.
Monday, March 2, 2020
4:30 PM Committee on the Environment City-County Building 210 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Room 103A Madison, WI 53703
- Repealing Section 33.11, amending Sections 33.23(2) and 33.31 of the Madison General Ordinances to eliminate the Committee on the Environment.
- Small Engine Tool Emissions and Lawn Tool Exchange Program
- Reports
5:00 PM Transportation Policy and Planning Board Madison Municipal Building 215 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Room 215 Madison, WI 53703
- MPO Transit Development Plan and TPPB Involvement (10 minutes, Bill Schaefer) (Link decoy = nothing in the link)
- Proposed Bike Registration Changes (10 minutes Renee Callaway)
- Complete Streets RFP (10 minutes, Renee Callaway)
- 2020 Transportation Budget Amendments Progress Update (15 minutes) (Link decoy)
- 2021 Budget Priorities (45 minutes) (Link decoy)
- MOAPS Resolution (10 minutes, Tom Lynch)
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Regional Transit Subgroup (33.55(6)(g) (10 minutes, Board Chair) (Link decoy)
5:00 PM EOC Executive Committee Madison Municipal Building 215 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Room 151 Madison, WI 53703
- Non-legistar committee. Some sub-committees of committees that are in legistar are in also in legistar, others are not. No apparent rhyme or reason.
- Work with other Municipalities, work with other Communities in WI
- Building partnerships – Field trip to other locations
- EOC will discuss picking four locations to help in WI
- Building partnerships – Field trip to other locations
- Decide and approve questions for Commonwealth
5:30 PM Sister City Collaboration Committee City-County Building 210 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Room 108 Madison, WI 53703
- No agenda in legistar, but on clerk’s list. Some meetings without agendas in legistar are on the clerk’s list, others are not.
6:00 PM City-County Homeless Issues Committee Madison Municipal Building 215 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Room 204 Madison, WI 53703
6:30 PM Public Safety Review Committee Madison Municipal Building 215 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Room 206 Madison, WI 53703
- Presentation: Summary of the Martin V. Boise case and potential implications for the City of Madison (Ninth Circuit refused to reconsider a case invalidating ordinances completely banning sleeping and camping in public) – Assistant City Attorney(s)
- Discussion / Possible Action: Regarding summary of the Martin v. Boise case and potential implications for the City of Madison.
6:30 PM City-County Homeless Issues Committee Madison Municipal Building 215 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Room 206 Madison, WI 53703
- Presentation: Summary of the Martin V. Boise case and potential implications for the City of Madison (Ninth Circuit refused to reconsider a case invalidating ordinances completely banning sleeping and camping in public) – Assistant City Attorney(s)
- Discussion / Possible Action: Regarding summary of the Martin v. Boise case and potential implications for the City of Madison.
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
2:30 PM Notice of Possible Quorum of City of Madison Committee(s) City-County Building 210 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Room 417 Madison, WI 53703
- Ald. Grant Foster and Ald. Lindsay Lemmer, members of the President’s Work Group on Council Communication Tools & Processes, will be meeting with Deputy Mayor Katie Crawley and city public information officers Cynthia Schuster (Fire Department) and Amy Barrilleaux (Madison Water Utility) to discuss weekly summary content for distribution.
- A possible quorum of the work group and/or Common Council exists at this meeting.
4:30 PM Common Council Executive Committee Madison Municipal Building 215 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Room 153 Madison, WI 53703
- No Mayor this week.
- Discussion: Council Chief of Staff Survey Results & Annual Performance Review
- Presentation: External Funding Sources Available for Affordable Housing Development & Preservation – Linette Rhodes, Community Development Division
- Amending Section 8.41(2) of the Madison General Ordinances to modify the number of resident members of the Downtown Coordinating Committee to include one (1) student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Amending the deadline for the President’s Work Group on Administrative Procedure Memoranda and revising the charge to the Group.
- Creating the Ad Hoc Task Force on the Structure of City Government (TFOGS) Final Report Implementation Work Group.
6:30 PM Common Council City-County Building 210 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Room 201 Madison, WI 53703
- Canopy (924 Williamson St) liquor license recommended for denial
- New liquor license public hearings
- OG Liquor, 2801 N. Sherman Ave. – recommended to grant
- Keva Sports Center (5018 Blazing Star Dr.) – recommended to grant with conditions
- Garibaldi Mexican Restaurant (117 S. Butler) – recommended to grant with conditions
- Green Owl Cafe (1970 Atwood Ave) – recommended to grant
- SSM Health – Creating Section 28.022 — 00422 of the Madison General Ordinances rezoning property located at 1209-1221 Fish Hatchery Road, 1210-1216 South Street, and 901-917 Midland, 13th Aldermanic District, from TR-C2 (Traditional Residential-Consistent 2) District to CC-T (Commercial Corridor – Transitional) District and Creating Section 28.022 — 00423 of the Madison General Ordinances rezoning property located at 1213-1229 South Street, 13th Aldermanic District, from TR-C2 (Traditional Residential-Consistent 2) District to CC-T (Commercial Corridor – Transitional) District.Judge Doyle Square – Creating Section 28.022 – 00420 of the Madison General Ordinances to amend a Planned Development District at property located at 216 S. Pinckney Street, 4th Aldermanic District, to approve an Amended General Development Plan, and creating Section 28.022 – 00421 to amend a Planned Development District to approve a Specific Implementation Plan.
- Public Market – Creating Sections 28.022 – 00426 of the Madison General Ordinances to change the zoning of property located at 202 North First Street, 12th Aldermanic District, from TE (Traditional Employment) and CN (Conservancy) Districts to PD(GDP) Planned Development (General Development Plan), and creating and 28.022 – 00427of the Madison General Ordinances to change the zoning of same from PD(GDP) Planned Development (General Development Plan)District and PD(SIP) Planned Development (Specific Implementation Plan) District.
- Other alcohol license related itesm
- 1 21+ Entertainment license
- 2 street use liquor licenses
- 5 change of agents
- 2 operators licenses
- Creating Sec. 8.195 and amending Sections 8.19, 23.32 and 1.08 of the Madison General Ordinances to create Dog Recreation Areas and to reorganize and recreate a unified ordinance relating to dogs on City property and dog recreation areas.
- SUBSTITUTE – Accepting the Final Report of the Task Force on the Structure of City Government and Making Referrals to City Committees and Departments for Determination of Next Steps.
- Informational Report – City of Madison Workplace Climate Survey Report, prepared by the Multicultural Affairs Committee and Women’s Initiatives Committee.
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
4:30 PM Board of Public Works City-County Building 210 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Room 108 Madison, WI 53703
- Many routine items
- Approving plans and specifications and authorizing the Board of Public Works to advertise and receive bids for McKenna Boulevard Flood Mitigation Phase 2. (19th & 20th ADs) – Over the last four years, the Elver Park Greenway (see attached overview map) has overflowed City property four times. Most recently, on August 20, 2018, properties near the intersection of Schroeder Road and Struck Street flooded, which forced the evacuation of an assisted living facility trapped several people inside the Powless Tennis Center. City staff have modeled the Elver Park Greenway system and its contributing drainage area to evaluate factors contributing to flooding. The modeling shows that capacity of the system is limited by the shallow slope of the greenway and by undersized discharge pipes under Schroeder Road. As a response to the repeated flooding, the City has designed a public works project to increase the capacity of this system. Estimated Cost: $1,700,000.
- $56,000 in change orders
- 2019 BPW Annual Report.
5:00 PM Board of Health for Madison and Dane County Village on Park 2300 S. Park St, Room The Atrium Madison, WI 53713
- CHA/CHIP Presentation (no clue what this stands for in the public health context, no attachments to give us a hint)
- SECOND SUBSTITUTE Creating Section 9.29, amending Section 28.151, amending and creating portions of Section 28.211 of the Madison General Ordinances to create an annual permit for tourist rooming houses, to amend the supplemental zoning regulations applicable to tourist rooming houses, amend the definition of Tourist Rooming House and Bedroom, and create a definition for Primary Residence.
- Discussion of Chapter 7 of Dane County Ordinance related to remote quorum count and voting
- Updates and reports
5:30 PM Madison Food Policy Council Central Library 201 W Mifflin St, Room 302 Madison, WI 53703
- No agenda in legistar but made it to the clerk’s list?
6:30 PM Madison Area Transportation Planning Board (MPO) Madison Water Utility 119 E. Olin Ave, Room A & B Madison, WI 53713
- This is a group that doesn’t have agendas and minutes in legstar.
- If you go to their website you can find all the attachments for the meeting. Why don’t they send this version to the city? Or at least note it on their agenda, that the attachments can be found on their website.
- Resolution TPB No. 171 Approving Amendment #4 to the 2020-2024 Transportation Improvement Program for the Madison Metropolitan Area & Dane County
- Forward Service Corp. Vehicle Repair/Purchase Loan and Mobility Management Program (NEW, 2020)
- SW WI Community Action Program Mobility Management & Vanpool Program (NEW, 2020)
- Interstate 39/90 (North county line to USH 12/18), Epoxy pavement markings [NEW, Const. in 2020]
- Interstate 39/90 (South county line to USH 12/18), Bridge deck polymer overlays [NEW, Const. in 2020]
- Approval to Release for Public Review and Comment Proposed Major Amendment to 2020-2024 Transportation Improvement Program to Add CTH AB/USH 12-18 Interchange Project
- Review of Feedback Received to Inform MPO and Rideshare Etc. Program Rebranding Efforts and Review and Discussion on Draft Agency Name Ideas and Mission and Vision Statements
- Review of Timeline, Process, and Scope of the Update to the Transit Development Plan (TDP) and Scope of Related Metro Transit Network Design Study
- Status Report on Capital Area RPC Activities
Thursday, March 5, 2020
12:00 PM Madison Central Business Improvement District (BID) Board Hovde Bldg 122 W. Washington Ave, Room 1st Fl Conference Room Madison, WI 53703
- This is a group that doesn’t have agendas and minutes in legstar.
- If you click on the link on the clerk’s site, you get sent here.
If you click on “View all scheduled Madison Central Business Improvement (BID) Board Meetings, you get sent here
If you click on the link for the March meeting, it sends you back to the original link, the first picture above. That is what I mean when I say I got caught in a loop.
Bottom line, no agenda available.
5:00 PM Community Development Block Grant Committee Madison Municipal Building 215 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Room 153 Madison, WI 53703
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Approving $900,000 in Federal HOME funds to provide additional support for the City’s Deferred Payment Loan (DPL) homeowner rehab program and the
“Home Buy the American Dream” (HBAD) down payment assistance program. -
2019 Accomplishments-Community Facilities, Neighborhood Plans, Economic Development & Homeless Services (Link decoy = click on the link and nothing is there, I’m sure there were several more this week, I just happened to click on this one)
5:00 PM Public Market Development Committee CANCELLED Madison Municipal Building 215 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Room 204 Madison, WI 53703
- This was listed on the clerk’s list as being cancelled, but the Landmarks meeting which was also cancelled (you can see this in legistar) didn’t make it on the list.
5:15 PM President’s Work Group to Review Administrative Procedure Memoranda (APM) Applicable to Alders Room 417, City-County Building 210 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
- In legistar, no agenda, not on clerk’s list unlike Madison Food Policy and Sister City Committees that made it on the list.
5:30 PM Affirmative Action Commission Madison Municipal Building 215 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Room 206
- Not on clerk’s list, but in legistar.
- Presentation from Multicultural Affairs Committee/Women’s Initiative Committee (MAC/WIC)
- Reports
6:00 PM Notice of Possible Quorum of City of Madison Committee(s) Olbrich Botanical Gardens 3330 Atwood Ave, Room Evjue Commons Madison, WI 53703
- Parks Division staff will conduct a public input meeting on Thursday, March 5, 2020.
- A possible quorum of the Task Force on Municipal Golf in Madison Parks, Board of Park Commissioner and Common Council members may be in attendance.
See Konkel Round up for links to county and school board meetings as well.