This is it. A meeting on Monday to talk TIF, the vote is on Tuesday (or probably 5 am Wednesday morning) and then we can all go back to caring about other important issues in the city. Hopefully, this project has not torn our city apart and decimated our planning and public input processes going forward. But I’m not that hopeful, I will cringe every time a developer says “Yes, but the Edgewater . . . “
Monday, May 17, 2010
4:00 PM SUSTAINABLE DESIGN AND ENERGY COMMITTEE ROOM 300 MMB
– Art and Sustainability – Discussion of Arts Section of Sustainability Plan. Karin Wolf, the City’s Art Coordinator, has been working on developing the Madison Cultural Plan and will bet there to discuss.
4:30 PM COMMITTEE ON THE ENVIRONMENT ROOM 103A CCB
– Fireworks in the parks.
5:00 PM COMMON COUNCIL – DISCUSSION ROOM 260 MMB
– This won’t be televised or streamed as far as I know, so that’s kind of annoying, since it is the Council discussion on the Edgewater TIF, the only other conversation they have had was at the Board of Estimates that was held simultaneously with the Landmarks discussion on the Edgewater and occurred after midnight. Great open government, eh? It’s unclear if they will accept public testimony, but I’m guessing they would frown upon it, since they usually don’t have public testimony at council discussions.
5:15 PM BOARD OF POLICE AND FIRE COMMISSIONERS EVIDENTIARY HEARING, MAY CONVENE INTO CLOSED SESSION 201 W. MIFFLIN ST.
– No idea what this is about. Dwayne A. Bland II, Complainant vs. PO Jean Stenson, Respondent
6:00 PM CENTRAL PARK DESIGN & IMPLEMENTATION TASK FORCE AND PARKS COMMISSION 149 WAUBESA ST.
– And the Madison Arts Commission as well. This is an unfortunate double booking for the evening.
Lorna Jordan, Design Team Artist for Central Park: An Introduction, Presentation, & Conversation, Goodman Community Center:
6:00 pm-7:00 pm Artist Presentation
7:00 pm-8:00 pm Community Conversation
I suppose this won’t be video taped either.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
4:30 PM COMMON COUNCIL ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITTEE ROOM 103A CCB
– How committees reconsider issues.
– Draft blogging policy for alders website.
5:00 PM ALCOHOL LICENSE REVIEW SUBCOMMITTEE ON DOWNTOWN ALCOHOL ISSUES AND ORDINANCES ROOM LL 110 MMB
-expansion of ALDO boundaries to include Park and Regent St (requested by Alder Kerr)
-Increasing the % of alcohol permitted under the exceptional circumstance (currently set at 25%)
-sunset of ALDO in 2010/potential extension of ALDO sunset
-amendments to annual ALDO review/yearly report
6:30 PM COMMON COUNCIL ROOM 201 CCB
– There will be a separate post on this tonight or tomorrow. They have several items like choosing the Monona Terrace as the train location, the low income bus pass program and the priorities for funding for community services and the CDBG office on this agenda as well, but that will be posted later.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
8:00 AM CENTRAL PARK DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION TASK FORCE ROOM LL-110 MMB
– Presentation by the artist, Lorna Jordan
– Few Street closing component
– High Speed Rail update
4:30 PM BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS ROOM 108 CCB
– Monitoring Plan for Effectiveness of Pervious Pavement.
4:30 PM URBAN DESIGN COMMISSION ROOM LL-110 MMB
– 1208, 1212, 1214 Spring Street – PUD (GDP-SIP) for an 8-Story Apartment Building.
– 117 North Charter Street – PUD(GDP) for Charter Street Heating Plant Upgrades.
– 416 West Mifflin Street – PUD(GDP-SIP), Demolition of Building for 4-Story, 33-Unit Apartment Building. Informational presentation
– 434-454 West Johnson Street – PUD(GDP-SIP), Twelve-Story, Hotel and Apartment Mixed-Use Project.
5:30 PM ALCOHOL LICENSE REVIEW COMMITTEE ROOM 201 CCB
– Buh-bye Grid Iron License
– Non-Renewal for Samba Grill, Riley’s, Brickhouse BBQ, Church Key, Brothers Wok and University Ave Liquor
– Other renewals separated for discussion Jim’s Roadhouse (requested by police) and Blue Moon (Requested by alder and neighborhood association.)
– Madison Alcohol Advisory Committee: Responsible Retail Program — Update by Justin
Frank.
– Prohibiting sale of alcohol to habitual drunks.
– Restricting alcohol consumption by bar employees and license holders
7:00 PM OLD UNIVERSITY AVENUE CORRIDOR PLAN (FOLLOWED BY RNA BOARD ELECTIONS) 30 ASH ST. WEST HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY
– What should the corridor look like?
Thursday, May 20, 2010
4:30 PM MONONA TERRACE COMMUNITY AND CONVENTION CENTER BOARD 1 JOHN NOLEN DR. HALL OF FAME ROOM
– High Speed Rail location
5:00 PM LONG RANGE TRANSPORTATION PLANNING COMMITTEE ROOM LL-110 MMB
– Recommending that the public railroad crossings at Blount Street, Brearly Street and Livingston Street remain open to motor vehicles, bicycles and pedestrians.
– Discussion on Intercity passenger transportation and potential Multi-modal transportation station/terminal in Madison