Work til 5:00, local government is not for you! You might make it to three meetings.
Monday, October 13, 2014
12:00 PM SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE TRANSIT AND PARKING COMMISSION: REVIEW TAXI REGULATIONS & SHARED-RIDE SERVICES ROOM LL-110 MMB
– No link
4:30 PM BOARD OF ESTIMATES ROOM 260 MMB
– Approving a Façade Improvement Grant to Grantees Gus and Mary Paras / Theatre Building, LLC. for the Orpheum Theater, located at 216 State Street.
– Approving the provision of up to $138,000 in 2014 Emerging Opportunities Program (EOP) funds to agencies and authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to enter into agreements with those agencies to implement the designated projects.
– Authorizing the execution of a First Amendment to the Purchase and Sale Agreement executed between the City of Madison and Gorman & Company.
– Approving the Community Development Division’s HUD 2015-2019 Consolidated Plan including the 2015 Action Plan.
– Authorizing a Request for Proposals for the Reuse and Rehabilitation of the Garver Feed Mill.
– Judge Doyle Square Negotiations Update.
– Operating Budget presentations by departments
5:15 PM MADISON BOARD OF POLICE AND FIRE COMMISSIONERS ROOM GR-27 CCB
– Stupid useless agenda where they may discuss just about anything in or out of closed session.
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
1:00 PM MADISON WATER UTILITY – WATER QUALITY TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING 119 E OLIN AVE., CONFERENCE ROOM B
– Water Quality Treatment Policies – Draft Review
– Madison Kipp Update
– Lead & Copper Monitoring
– UCMR3 Update
3:30 PM BOARD OF ESTIMATES ROOM 260 MMB
– Closed session: Briefing on Labor Relations
4:30 PM BOARD OF ESTIMATES ROOM 260 MMB
– Continued budget presentations from departments
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
10:00 AM STREET USE STAFF COMMISSION ROOM 108 CCB
– Madison Marathon and a neighborhood block party – short agenda
4:30 PM URBAN DESIGN COMMISSION ROOM LL-110 MMB
– 723 State Street – PUD(GDP-SIP), St. Paul’s University Catholic Center
– 330 East Wilson Street – 6-Story, 35-Unit Residential Apartment with 878 Square Feet of Commercial Space in the Downtown Core District
– Consideration of a demolition permit and conditional use to allow an office building to be demolished and a mixed-use building containing 1,300 square feet of commercial space and 30 apartment units to be constructed at 330 E. Wilson Street
– 433 West Johnson Street – New Construction of Mixed-Unit Building with Approximately 2,100 Square Feet of Commercial Space and 148 Apartment Units
– Consideration of a demolition permit and conditional use to demolish 3 existing apartment buildings and construct 12-story mixed-use building with 2,100 square feet of retail space and 160 apartments at 425-435 W. Johnson Street
– 312 Wisconsin Avenue – Relocation of the “Steensland House” for Long-Term Future Expansion of the “Bethel Lutheran Church” property Including Parking Lot Modifications and a Conditional Use Approval for Daytime Parking Leases in the UMX District.
– 1002-1046 East Washington Avenue – New Construction in UDD No. 8 for a Mixed-Use Building with Residential, Office and Commercial Uses Including a Music Venue.
– 2500 Winnebago Street – PD(SIP), Two 4-Story, Mixed-Use Structures with Underground Residential Parking
5:00 PM BICYCLE FACILITY MAINTENANCE POLICY WORKGROUP ROOM 101 MMB
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5:00 PM ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE ROOM 260 MMB
– Accepting the Madison Transit Corridor (BRT) Study Report, endorsing the recommendations contained in the Report as a conceptual component of the City’s strategy for addressing future transportation system planning and development, and to authorize moving forward to the next phase of project development, environmental evaluation and project implementation.
– Approving the Verona Road/Allied Drive commercial and neighborhood area food retail and economic redevelopment priorities, and directing an
interdisciplinary staff team to explore funding strategies, private partners, and other complementary uses to facilitate the location of a full-service affordable grocery store in the immediate commercial area and to prepare a comprehensive economic plan for the entire area.
– Economic Development Strategy
5:30 PM ALCOHOL LICENSE REVIEW COMMITTEE ROOM 201 CCB
– Check to see what might be changing in your neighborhood
– Proposed Class A Regulations
6:30 PM BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS 1625 NORTHPORT DR., WARNER PARK COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER
– Diseased and Dead Elms and Oaks on Private Property, 2014 Requiring Condemnation.
– Parks Division Proposed Fees for 2015
– Authorizing a Request for Proposals for the Reuse and Rehabilitation of the Garver Feed Mill.
– SUBSTITUTE Amending Sections 8.35(2) and (3) and repealing Section 8.35(7) of the Madison General Ordinances to exempt the legal transfer and redevelopment of the Garver Feed Mill from the Shoreline Parks Preservation Ordinance and to clarify that this is not a charter ordinance.
Thursday, October 16, 2014
8:00 AM COMMISSION OF THE MADISON METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE DISTRICT 1610 MOORLAND RD., COMMISSION ROOM OF THE OPERATIONS BUILDING
– Review and Approval of 3rd Quarter Sewer Service Bills
– Decision on District Health Insurance Carrier
– Follow-up Discussion on the Proposed 2015 Operating Budget and Capital Improvements Plan
– Introduction of Annexation Petitions and Schedule Public Hearing for Two Parcels in the Village of Cottage Grove
– Acceptance of Work-11th Addition to Nine Springs Wastewater Treatment Plant
4:00 PM MONON TERRACE COMMUNITY AND CONVENTION CENTER BOARD ONE JOHN NOLEN DR
– Updates and reports
4:30 PM LANDLORD AND TENANT ISSUES COMMITTEE ROOM LL-130 MMB
– Discussion on Proposal to Develop a “Best Practices” Program for Landlords Assistant City Attorney Steve Brist will be present to discuss this proposal.
5:00 PM SUSTAINABLE MADISON TRANSPORTATION MASTER PLAN OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE ROOM 300 MMB
– Accepting the Madison Transit Corridor (BRT) Study Report, endorsing the recommendations contained in the Report as a conceptual component of the City’s strategy for addressing future transportation system planning and development, and to authorize moving forward to the next phase of project development, environmental evaluation and project implementation.