Meeting and Event Highlights for the Week of February 24, 2025

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In the D19

  • Common Council agenda items for District 19: Legistar 87061 (Item 20) approving 2025 street chip sealing projects and Legistar 86986 and 87158 (Items 39 and 43) amending Tax Increment District 46 in University Research Park impact District 19.

Updates and Notices

Winter Parking RulesAlternate side parking is in effect until March 15, 2025. Sign up for daily alternate side parking reminders(link is external) by text.

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, February 25, at 6:30 p.m. in hybrid format. Agenda items include changes to the Zoning Code to bring more flexibility for homeowners seeking to build or modify single-family homes and Accessory Dwelling Units and facilitate small residential infill projects where already allowed.
  • Board of Public Works: The Board of Public Works meeting will take place on Wednesday, February 26, at 4:30 p.m. in virtual format. Agenda items include the disposal of City-owned vacant land located at 4937 Femrite Drive in District 16.

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Public Information Meetings (PIM’s)

Announcements and News Releases

Please visit the City news webpage to find additional news and announcements and to subscribe to receive notification of news releases as they are posted.

Events

  • District 11 Book Club: The Art of Community, Wednesday, February 26Please consider attending the next District 11 Book Club event on February 26th at 7:00 PM in the main meeting room at the Sequoya Library. Together with area residents and community leaders, we will discuss Charles H. Vogl's 2016 book, The Art of Community: Seven Principles for Belonging. A limited number of copies will be available at the "Ask Desk" on a first-come, first-served basis. This casual, public event is open to all, and even if you haven't finished the book, you're encouraged to attend and join the conversation!
  • DCR FILM SCREENING - "John Lewis: Good Trouble," Thursday, February 27In celebration of Black History Month, the City of Madison Department of Civil Rights, Dane County Office for Equity and Inclusion, and Monona Terrace present the film, “John Lewis: Good Trouble.”
  • Black History Month Festival, Friday, February 28Join the Madison Senior Center in celebrating Black History Month with a day of fun, food, bingo and entertainment! This special event is designed for older adults. Please Register.
  • Dig into Rain Gardens- 1:1 Coaching Sessions with the Experts, Sunday, March 2Participants will meet individually with a rain garden expert to look at their specific site using an online mapping application, determine drainage patterns and select an optimal location for a rain garden. Experts will also assist participants with sizing, plant selection and provide resources on site preparation and installation. The event is $20, but Madison residents receive a reimbursement of up to $50 for native plants purchased through the Plant Dane Native Plant Program and planted in their rain garden.

     

Additional upcoming events can also be found on the City events calendar.

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