Only 15 meetings, one cancelled . . . honestly, I can’t and don’t keep up with all the changes throughout the week, its kinda overwhelming and ridiculous to post about it every day . . . at the moment, there are at least 4 agendas missing that we know of – typical offenders – Madison Food Policy Committee, Public Market Committee, Community Development Block Grant Committee and who knows what will be added to that throughout the week. See blog tomorrow that I send to the Common Council and the Mayor.
Monday, February 27, 2017
5:00 PM Metro Paratransit Medicaid Waiver Funding & Policy Review Ad Hoc Committee City-County Building 210 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Room 103A
– Fare Concepts
– Sample Existing Agency Agreement
– Paratransit Provider Contract Term
5:00 PM EOC Executive Committee City-County Building 210 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Room 521
– Analysis of data from Madison Police Department
– Common Council: Invoke Special meeting on March 14, 2017
– Preparing for April meeting devoted for revision of rules
6:00 PM Common Council Organizational Committee Subcommittee on Police & Community Relations Cancelled City-County Building 210 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Room GR27
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
4:00 PM Parks Long Range Planning Subcommittee City-County Building 210 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Room 118
– 2018-2022 Park and Open Space Plan
– Establish Ice Rink Service Area Standards
– Madison Parks Behavioral Policy
5:30 PM Common Council – Discussion City-County Building 210 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Room 201
– Chris McCahill and Mary Ebeling from Smart State Transportation Initiative will
present information on urban boulevards, urban freeways and options for Stoughton
Road (51 / City of Madison).
– – Information | Handouts regarding State Smart Transportation Initiative (Council Presentation: February 28, 2017)
– – Website link
6:30 PM Common Council City-County Building 210 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Room 201
– #10 – Urging the Governor and the State Legislature to close loopholes that shift a greater property tax burden from commercial to residential homeowners.
– #28 – SUBSTITUTE – Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a development agreement to fund a $343,000 Tax Incremental Finance Loan to 134 Fair Oaks, LLC or its assigns to assist in the development of an approximately 80-unit affordable housing project approximately 80 parking stalls and approximately 2,250 square feet of commercial space located at 134 S. Fair Oaks Avenue within the boundary of TID #37 (Union Corners); and amending the 2017 Adopted Capital Budget for the Economic Development Division to appropriate $343,000 in GO Borrowing authority for TID 37.
– #29 – SUBSTITUTE Repealing and recreating Section 8.19(1) of the Madison General Ordinances regarding on-leash dog parks.
– #46 – Rejecting all bids for the Madison Municipal Building and authorizing the removal the Madison Municipal Building Annex utilizing City crews
– #48 – Establishing absentee voting locations for the April 2017 Spring Election.
– #50 – Amending Section 2.05(4) of the Madison General Ordinances to revise the term citizen to resident or person, and to make similar changes in numerous sections of the MGO’s
– #54 – SUBSTITUTE Amending Section 3.35(4) and creating Section 3.35(12)(d) of the Madison General Ordinances to limit the types of complaints that the Ethics Board may hear under Sec. 3.35(4) ofthe Ethics Code, and to require that any complaint filed against a managerial employee or a committee member be forwarded to the Mayor.
– #56 – Adopting Madison in Motion as the City of Madison’s long-range transportation system plan, policy framework and resource for future transportation investments, as a supplement to the City of Madison Comprehensive Plan.
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
10:00 AM Street Use Staff Commission City-County Building 210 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Room 103A
– Theta Delta Chi Philanthropy Event, Annual WI Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony, Woof’s (King St.) Pride, Outreach Pride Parade, Festival Foods Turkey Trot Madison, Campus Fire Safety
6:30 PM Madison Area Transportation Planning Board (MPO) City-County Bldg 210 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Room 351
– Public Hearing on the Draft Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) 2050 for the Madison Metropolitan Area
Note: Action on the RTP 2050 by the MPO is anticipated on Wednesday, April 5 at 6:30 p.m. in Room A-B of the Madison Water Utility Building, 119 E. Olin Avenue. Written comments on the
RTP 2050 are invited through Wednesday, March 22, and can be provided via the RTP website (www.MadisonAreaRTP.com), emailed to mpo@cityofmadison.com, or sent to the MPO offices at 121
S. Pinckney St., Suite 400, Madison, WI 53703
– Presentation on the Highway Safety Improvement Program and Recently Approved WisDOT Safety
Projects to Install Median Guardrails (WisDOT SW Region Staff)
– Approval of Cooperative Agreement for Continuing Transportation Planning for the Madison, Wisconsin Metropolitan Area Between WisDOT, MATPB, and Metro Transit
– Brief Update on Modification to Membership and Voting Structure of the MATPB Technical Coordinating Committee
– Status Report on Studies and Plans Involving the TPB:
– – USH 51/Stoughton Road (USH 12/18 to IH 39/90/94) Corridor EIS Study
– – USH 51 (McFarland to Stoughton) Corridor EIS Study
– – Beltline (USH 14 to CTH N) Corridor EIS Study
– – Interstate 39/90/94 (Madison to Portage) Corridor EIS Study
– – Interstate 39/90/Beltline Interchange EIS Study
– – Other WisDOT Corridor Studies
– – City of Madison Madison in Motion Transportation Master Plan
Thursday, March 2, 2017
4:30 PM Public Market Development Committee City-County Building 210 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Room 108
– No agenda available
5:00 PM Community Development Block Grant Committee Madison Water Utility 119 E Olin Ave
– No agenda available
5:00 PM Madison Public Library Board Lakeview Library 2845 N Sherman Ave
– LAKEVIEW LIBRARY REPORT – Jane Jorgenson, Lakeview Library Supervisor, will be in attendance to provide information and news featuring Lakeview Library.
– Overview of Madison Public Library’s Workforce – City of Madison Human Resource Analyst Julie Trimbell will be in attendance to discuss the data, recruitment efforts and onboarding of library staff.
– – Library Workforce Data
– BADGER ROAD SERVICE AND SUPPORT CENTER UPDATE – Matt Gall, City Engineering Project Manager, will be in attendance to discuss.
– Lots more reports and reports and reports
5:00 PM Solid Waste Advisory Committee 1501 W Badger Rd
– No agenda available
5:00 PM Ethics Board City-County Building 210 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Room 103A
– Ethics Board Compliant Saul St. John v. Madison Equal Opportunities Commission
– Confirming and Ratifying Certain City Official and Employee Appointments to Outside Boards and Committees
5:30 PM Madison Food Policy Council Madison Central Libarary 201 W Mifflin St, Room 302
– No agenda available
6:30 PM Common Council – Discussion City-County Building 210 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Room 201
– Madison Police Department Presentations: Use of Force & IAPro (Police Integrity Software)
Please Note: A Possible Quorum of the CCOC, the CCOC Subcommittee on Police & Community Relations & MPD Police & Procedure Review Ad Hoc Committee May Exist at This Presentation
– – Sgt. Kim Tieu, the city’s Use of Force Coordinator, will present information on the Madison Police Department’s use of force policies and describe what is on a police officer’s “tool belt”.
– – Lt. Amy Chamberlin will provide information on IAPro, police integrity software, that is being used by the Madison Police Department. (Link to IAPro website: http://www.iapro.com/products/iapro/)
– – They will be available to answer questions from the members of the Common Council.