Didn’t blog at all yesterday . . . too much to do, too little time. So double round up!
LOCAL NEWS
BLOGGITY-BLOG ATTACK LAST NIGHT AND NEED HELP!
I had a little blogger attack last night and decided to empty my blog folder as much as I could . . . so check the blog for redistricting updates, Mayor Soglin’s comments about Monday’s Protests and the Police, trapping in Dane County Parks, County to put campaign finance reports and statements of interest on-line?, capitol events going on today and tomorrow and focused deterrence, the latest police strategy craze.
I still have to do several other posts I haven’t caught up on like the budget overview Dean Brasser did, the community services process review, the council meeting Tuesday night, the development process review council discussion at CCOC and the delay of the bus route changes, issues with the new parking system downtown and audio bus ads. I did the easiest stuff first. Work meeting tonight, so when that is done, hopefully I’ll catch up on everything else I couldn’t get done yet . . . or at least part of it.
I’ll renew my call for blogging help, if you want to help cover some of this, please let me know – cuz its not really getting covered by the main stream media – its up to us! You don’t have to be as thorough as I am, a paragraph or two summary would we great! We can post it for you, or give you your own log in! Post as little or as much as you want.
MADISON’S IMMIGRANT POPULATION IS SMART!
Interesting study on just who our immigrant population is . . . the report destroys stereotypes. I hope Sheriff Mahoney reads it.
15% TAX INCREASE
MATC does it.
DID YOU KNOW GOODMAN POOL OPENED?
Apparently, only about 30 people did.
ANOTHER REASON I LOVE PAUL SOGLIN
Check out his Ride the Drive post. He gets it. I kept saying that during the election, but he just gets it.
When Ride the Drive was first established it was done, unlike comparable city programs, without city council approval which means it was not subject to the same reviews. In addition the city, by law requires that all programs that require an expenditure of $5,000 or more be approved by the city council and be in the city budget. It does not matter if there are off-setting revenues, this is the law. No matter how noble the cause I think you agree with me the rules were meant for everyone.
That’s the Mayor I voted for, and the Mayor I hoped we would get! He sends staff and community back to the drawing board.
PUBLIC MARKET REBOOT
Sadly, the Public Market is suffering from somewhat the same problem as Ride the Drive. Popular idea. No public process and buy in to create it. So, a committee will be formed as they back up and do over. Expect more of this to come. It’s how Madison gets things right.
STATE JOURNAL LIKES PARISI
Thinks he’s a tough guy.
NEW UNIVERSITY AVE PROJECT HAS PEOPLE CONCERNED
It’s 17.5 acres, I hope people are concerned and looking into the details. Krupp isn’t very good with neighborhoods tho, so this one might be interesting. Could construction begin by the end of the year?
ED HUGHES WANTS SCOTT WALKERS KIDS TO MOVE TO THE GOVERNOR’S MANSION
And go to school at East! Good idea.
MADISON’S TEST SCORES NOT SO GREAT
One of 6 school districts in the state to face greater scrutiny. That puts us with Milwaukee and Racine. Leopold Elementary, Cherokee and Toki middle, and East, Memorial and La Follette are schools that need improvement with Leopold being most at risk.
TROY DRIVE PROJECT SENT BACK
Northside Historical Society project going back to plan commission.
STATE NEWS
12 ARRESTED AT CAPITOL YESTERDAY
Looks like the police are no longer just removing protesters, but actually giving them citations now. Adding these 12 to the 5 on Monday (including two from the media) that makes 17 this week. Expect that number to go up.
POCAN EXPLAINS WHY THIS IS NOT A BAD BUDGET
Watch for yourself . . .
WALKERVILLE BOXING MATCH
Thanks Luciano! Again, watch for yourself!
CHRIS RICKERT TALKS TO WALKERVILLE CAMPERS
Not sure I agree with his dismissal of the impact of Walker and the Republicans, but the interviews with the campers are interesting.
STATE JOURNAL JUMPS ON BANDWAGON
Criticizes protesters instead of asking why two credentialed media were among the 5 arrested on Monday. I wish they’d focus on that given what I have seen at the capitol.
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES TO BE HELD WITH SPRING ELECTIONS
That’ll make things interesting . . . and maybe for an even more liberal county board? At least you’d think that would be the result with a 70% Dem vote in Dane County.
CIVICS LESSON ON THE STATE BUDGET
Here’s the timeline and when the budget could be passed if they do things the way they normally do them, which these days is not likely.
ARE ZOMBIE CANDIDATES ILLEGAL
Good question at Dane 101.
3 DEM RECALLS GO THROUGH
Despite fraud and forgery that was found.
WALKER NOT THE NEW REAGAN
Says the cap times.
NOT IN THE NEWS
RARE CHANCE TO SEE IN BREESE STEVEN FIELD, A CITY PARK
Happens about 100 times a year? Well, about 100 games a year are played there, the rest of the time the park is pretty much not accessible to the public. Here’s a chance to see inside.
Soccer at Breese Stevens – Friday at 7:30 pm, Fri, 10-Jun-2011, 7:30 pm (2:00 hrs)
Madison 56ers vs. Latino All Stars
HUMANE SOCIETY KIDS EXTRAVAGANZA
Don’t miss the fun at DCHS Kids Extravaganza for animal lovers ages 4 and older!
You and your young animal lover can watch Truly Remarkable Loon’s amazing juggling feats, clap your hands for the dancing dogs, construct pine cone bird feeders, have your face painted in your favorite design, play water games, defy gravity in the bouncy house, and more! Mark your calendar to attend the DCHS Kids Extravaganza on Saturday, June 18, 2011, from 1-4 p.m. at Dane County Humane Society, 5132 Voges Road, Madison (rain or shine).
(The canine freestyle dancing demonstration by Teacher’s Pet Training Academy will be from 2:00-2:15 p.m. Truly Remarkable Loon will be performing from 3:00-3:30 p.m.)
Each year, young people in our community help DCHS in many different ways. They conduct food drives, put up posters of available animals, and run lemonade stands on hot summer days to benefit our homeless animals. This is our way to say thanks to our current young friends and connect with new young animal lovers.
This event is free, but donations such as bleach, canned dog food or cat food, and empty aluminum cans will be happily accepted to help the animals!
For more information, contact Jodi Wortsman at 838-0413 ext. 118 or jwortsman@giveshelter.org. (Please don’t bring your own pets to this event.)
HELP CLEAN WARNER PARK LAGOON
Wild Warner will be cleaning up the Warner Park Lagoon,Saturday, June 11 and Saturday, June 18 from 10 A.M. – Noon, and we need your help! We will provide trash bags, gloves and refreshments and a LIMITED EDITION “Take A Stake In The Lakes” TEE-SHIRT! We will have two canoes and a kayak to use. Bring your canoe or kayak if you have one. Bring your friends. A good time will be had by all! Please contact me, Tim Nelson at timothydavidnelson@gmail.com with your shirt size. Thank you!
This cleanup is part of the countywide Take a Stake in the Lakes Days
HIKE MADISON’S WILD SIDE
Hike Madison’s Wild Side – 2011
Madison Parks is hosting free monthly tours of Madison Conservation Parks. The tours are led by a Madison Parks staff member and co-sponsored by the Madison Audubon Society. Each tour will focus on a different park and unique natural feature of that park. Madison Parks has 14 conservation parks comprising over 1600 acres. Each conservation park focuses on the restoration of native plant and animal communities while providing educational areas and opportunities for all. For more information on Hike Madison’s Wild Side Tours – visit: http://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/parks/conservation/tours.cfm
Thursday, June 9, 6:30p.m.
Kettle Pond, 5808 Old Middleton Road
Explore the restoration progress around this glacial kettle pond.
TOUR CHEROKEE MARSH IN A VOYAGEUR (10 person) CANOE
Tour Cherokee Marsh in a Voyageur canoe
Thursday, June 9
Two tours: 5:00 pm – 6:45 pm AND 6:45 pm – 8:30 pmTour Cherokee Marsh in replicas of the vessels used centuries ago by French voyageurs to cross Lake Superior and other large North American waters. Each canoe holds 10 paddlers. No experience needed. Paddles and life preservers provided.
Paddlers in their own canoes and kayaks are also welcome to join the tour.
Reservations required for the Voyageur canoes. To reserve a spot, send the paddlers’ names, ages of any children, and which time your prefer to susan.josheff@wisconsin.gov
You’ll receive an email message if the trips are canceled due to weather. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources as part of Dane County’s Take a Stake in the Lakes days
(http://www.danewaters.com/events/tslSchedule.aspx).Meet at the School Road boat landing, 5002 School Rd. Heading north on Northport Drive/HWY 113, turn right on School Rd. Where the road curves right onto Wheeler Rd. take an immediate left into Cherokee Marsh Conservation Park. Follow the gravel road to the boat landing.
MERGER OF 911 CENTER AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT IN DANE COUNTY?
Dane County Supervisor Paul Rusk has announced that the Public Protection and Judiciary Committee will hear testimony on the proposed merger of the 911 Public Safety Communications Center and the Department of Emergency Management on Tuesday, June 14 at 5:45 p.m. in Room 357 of the City County Building. All interested parties are invited to come and participate.
According to the 2011 budget, this merger cannot occur until the County Board passes a resolution authorizing the merger. A study committee made up of Supervisors Paul Rusk and Carousel Bayrd, Public Safety Communications Center Director John Dejung, Emergency Management Interim Director David Janda, Director of Administration Travis Myren, and County Executive Chief of Staff Josh Wescott have been meeting to examine all issues.
“We value the perspectives of local emergency response agencies and of the general public on this issue,” said Supervisor Rusk. “I really hope people will come out and tell the committee how this merger may affect them,” he added.
Supervisors Rusk and Bayrd, respectively, are the chair and vice-chair of the county’s Public Protection and Judiciary Committee.