Mo’ Meetings, news, flooding updates and more.
MO’ MEETINGS
Today at 1:13
Meeting: Warner Park Community Recreation Center Advisory Subcommittee
Date: Thursday, Sep. 26, 2019 at 6:00 pm
Location: Warner Park Community Recreation Center 1625 Northport Dr
Today at 10:20
Meeting: President’s Work Group to Develop City-Wide Surveillance Equipment and Data Management Policies
Date: Friday, Sep. 27, 2019 at 12:00 pm
Location: Madison Municipal Building 215 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Room 206
NEWS
City
Madison Police Justified in Using Force against Teen struggling with Mental Health – Wisconsin Public Radio News
Madison Finance Committee recommends 2020 Capital Budget, with changes – Cap Times
Finance committee recommends budget funds for ‘mini-park’, library cameras, non-lethal police weapons – State Journal
Negotiations with Stone Housing Development continue for Judge Doyle Square housing project – Cap Times
Rep. Chris Taylor and Ald. Grant Foster: Take action now to stop the F-35s – State Journal
County
Madison officials, local health organizations call racism ‘public health crisis,” commit to action. – Channel 3000
Dane County Executive proposes $865,000 increase for mental health, addiction services – State Journal
Schools
Sun Prairie narrows down new school, mascot names – State Journal
All 4 school-based police to remain in Madison high schools through end of 2020 – State Journal
2 PSC regulators accused of bias in Cardinal-Hickory Creek power line case, outside ruling sought – State Journal
Conservative group looks to challenge Madison School District policy on gender identity – State Journal
Madison School Board calls for Air Force to reconsider stationing F-35s at Truax Field – State Journal
School Board joins calls for Air National Guard to reconsider F-35s at Truax – Cap Times
Other
Rep. Tayor calls for extension to F-35 public comment period – Channel 27
Rep. Chris Taylor calls for 60-day extension on F-35 jet public comment period – State Journal
CITY PROJECT UPDATES
GOOD NEIGHBOR GATHERING THIS SATURDAY
From Alder Tag Evers’ Blog
You are cordially invited to the first annual Good Neighbor Gathering this Saturday, September 28 at Brittingham Park.
Saturday is National Good Neighbor Day. Representatives from all five neighborhoods in District 13 (Dudgeon-Monroe, Vilas, Greenbush, Monona Bay, and Bay Creek) joined together to organize this first-time event.
The Good Neighbor Gathering is a free, family-friendly, alcohol-free event with the goal of bringing people together and celebrating our diverse neighborhoods.
FLOODING UPDATES (from last night)
This is your flooding report for Sept. 23, 2019:
Risk assessment:
Recall typically 1 inch of rain in the Yahara Watershed typically gets you a 3-inch rise in the elevation of Lake Monona.
Lake Mendota Today
Elevation = 850.92 feet
Change from one week ago = up 0.23 feet
Change from one month ago = up 0.54 feet
Above/below summer maximum: above by 0.82 feet
Above or below 100-year elevation: down 1.88 feet
Lake Mendota
Surface Area = 9,842 surface area acres
Summer Min = 849.6 feet
Summer Max = 850.1 feet
100-year Record = 852.8 feet
Lake Monona Today
Elevation = 847.15 feet
Change from one week ago = up 0.25 feet
Change from one month ago = up 0.51 feet
Above/below summer maximum: above by 1.95 feet
Above or below 100-year elevation: down 0.55 feet
Lake Monona Statistics
Surface Area = 3,274 surface area acres
Summer Min = 844.7 feet
Summer Max = 845.2 feet
100-Year Record = 847.7 feet
Further description of the numbers above:
If there is any urban flash flooding in any areas of the City tonight, residents and visitors should remain cautious when driving and should report significant flooding to City Engineering Operations 608-266-4430.
You can always stay updated on the City of Madison Facebook page, City of Madison Engineering Division’s Facebook page and the City’s flooding website.
The Engineering Division also has a podcast episode featuring engineers talking about the 2018 flooding event and ways to flood proof your home. Listen on iTunes and Google Play, by searching “Everyday Engineering.”