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Meeting and Event Highlights for the week of September 23rd…
 
Boards, Commissions, and Committee Meetings 
 
Note: This is not a complete list of meetings for this upcoming week. All meetings and their details can be found at the Meeting Schedule page
 
  •  Common Council: The Common Council meeting will take place on Tuesday, September 24, at 6:30 p.m. in hybrid format. 

    Agenda items include applying for a zero-interest loan for the purpose of assisting in the remediation of contaminated soil at the Huxley Yards property, as well as honoring resolutions for Week Without Driving and Hispanic Heritage Month.  
     
  • Sustainable Madison Committee: The Sustainable Madison Committee meeting will take place on Monday, September 23, at 4:30 p.m. in virtual format. Agenda items include applying for a zero-interest loan for the purpose of assisting in the remediation of contaminated soil at the Huxley Yards property. 
     
  • Plan Commission: The Plan Commission meeting will take place on Monday, September 23, at 5:30 p.m. in virtual format. 

    Agenda items include authorizing the Planning Division to lead the preparation of the Southeast Area Plan and the Southwest Area Plan and adopting a Public Participation Plan for each. 
     
If you would like more information about becoming a member of a City board, commission, or committee, please visit the page linked here
 
 
Public Information Meeting 
 
 

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Announcements and News Releases 
 
  • Secure Ballot Drop Boxes Now Open: The City of Madison’s secure ballot drop boxes are now open for the November 5 General Election. 

    The boxes provide a secure way for City of Madison absentee voters to return their ballots to the City Clerk’s Office.If you requested an absentee… [posted September 20, 2024

     
  • ·Bus Rapid Transit Launched on Sunday, September 22: Metro Transit launched its first ever bus rapid transit route on Sunday, September 22.Metro’s Rapid Route A will offer 15-minute service Monday through Friday until 8:00 pm and until 7:00 pm on Saturdays. Thirty-minute service will… [posted September 19, 2024] 
     
  • ·Absentee Ballots are in the Mail: Absentee ballots for the November 5 General Election have been sent to 25,655 City of Madison absentee voters with requests on file. [posted September 19, 2024] 
     
  • · Street Closures - Willy Street Fair: Three blocks of Williamson Street will be closed this weekend for the Willy Street Fair.  These closures will occur between South Livingston Street and South Ingersoll Street.  The 300 blocks of South Paterson Street and South Brearly… [posted September 19, 2024] 
     
  • ·How to Vote Absentee by Mail: The City Clerk’s Office is beginning to mail out absentee ballots. If you’d like to vote by mail, here’s the easiest way to request your ballot… [posted September 18, 2024] 
     
  • · District 19 Alder John Guequierre Hosts Three City Budget Educational Sessions: Alder John Guequierre of District 19 has planned a series of three educational sessions with accessibility and inclusivity at the heart of these sessions. Alder Guequierre invites residents to think critically about what is needed to create and… [posted September 17, 2024] 
     
  • Greater Madison MPO Seeks Community Input on Draft Coordinated Plan: The Greater Madison MPO released its draft 2024-2028 Coordinated Public Transit-Human Services Transportation Plan, the Greater Madison area's transportation plan for older adults, people with disabilities and people with low incomes. [posted September 17, 2024] 
     
  • ·City of Madison celebrates groundbreaking for Theresa Terrace townhomes: The City of Madison is taking steps to address the shortage of “Missing Middle” housing, starting with one of its own properties. [posted September 17, 2024] 
     
  • · Library Takeover Team Hosting Day of Indian Mindfulness Activities at Central Library: Mindfulness the Indian Way is a full-day, immersive experience planned for Saturday, September 28 at Central Library, where attendees will learn how the rich traditions of Indian culture can help them feel more present and aware in their daily lives. [posted September 17, 2024] 
     
  • ·General Election Media Kit Now Available: The Madison City Clerk's Office is releasing its media kit for the November 5 General Election. The media kit includes election statistics, key dates, and a brief overview of the election process. [posted September 17, 2024] 
     

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Events 
 
  • ·Health Resource Fair, Tuesday, September 24: This annual event coincides with National Senior Center Month and reinforces the 2024 theme of "Powering Connections." Over 30 agencies will be on-hand to share information and resources. The event will wrap-up with lunch and a presentation on Genetic Counseling: Why it is Important for Older Adults. Registration is required to receive lunch. 
     
  • · Capitol View Farmers' Market, Wednesday, September 25: The Capitol View Farmers' Market is held weekly on Wednesdays (3:00-7:00pm) from late May through mid-October. Join us each week for great local vendors, live music, food carts, and special activities from week to week. Visit our website and follow us on social media for the most up-to-date information and schedules! 
     
  • · Cherokee Marsh Phragmites Workday, Thursday, September 2 (This event occurs on multiple dates): Assist in keeping the high-quality wetlands in Cherokee Marsh free from invasive phragmites. Volunteers are needed to use twine to tie stalks in bundles. We will then cut the stalks above the twine and treat the cut ends. 
     
  • · Live at The Glen: Storytelling with Tom Martinelli, Friday, September 27: Join us on the patio as we learn about the history of Glenway & Westmorland golf courses with Tom Martinelli, a local historian and neighbor of The Glen. Martinelli will share his passion for the Westmorland neighborhood from prehistoric through the present. If you love history and enjoy storytelling, this event is perfect for you! 
     
Metro Transit - Fast Fare Pick Up! Pick up a Fast Fare card and get help from City of Madison staff. To learn more about Fast Fares, please visit the Fast Fares webpage. 
 

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For the full list of upcoming events, please visit the City events calendar.  
 
 

Finally, 

HOW DO YOU CONTACT ME or other alders or departments or staff?


 You can contact me by email at district12@cityofmadison.com, BUT I prefer that you text me, or call me at (608) 345-8747, especially if the email you want me to read or review is urgent,  want me to invite me to a time sensitive event or have a pressing need or issues that you just need to talk to me about.  

IF YOU WANT TO SEND OVER A COMMENT or give us (Common Council ) additional context  (for example you want to give your input on a city council meeting agenda item or issue) you can reach all alders at:

allalders@cityofmadison.com

IF YOU NEED TO REACH A SPECIFIC DEPARTMENT …

There are about 28 departments in the City of Madison that work to keep the city moving forward and running smoothly and seal with issues that arise.

You will find a list of all of our departments  below and can email them directly regarding your issue or concern.

If you want me to see your submission to a city department or staff, just cc me on the email. District12@cityofmadison.com

 To find a department list where you can email-in your problem go to:


>>City of Madison.com
>>Click on the Menu Bar (Top Right corner of the page)
>>Scroll down to the search menu
>>Keyword search  (type in) Departments

OR go to

www. cityofmadison.com/departments 

-OR-

Click on the appropriate department below:

if all else fails, you are always welcome to reach our City Council staff for additional help or with questions.


Our common council  staff is exceptional and are happy to point you in the right direction.


Reach them at   (608) 266-4071
Email:  council@cityofmadison.com

ABW,

Alder Amani

Amani Latimer Burris, Alder, District 12


 

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Alder Amani Latimer Burris

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District 12
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