
How to Get Involved in Madison’s Next Economic Development Plan

The City of Madison’s Economic Development Division is working on an update to the Economic Development Plan and wants to hear from you as it works to refresh the nearly decade-old outline for economic growth.
The team working on the new Economic Development Plan is holding the first virtual workshop at 5:00pm on Tuesday, April 29, to inform residents about the planning process and to gather ideas and feedback.
The City’s current Economic Development Plan, “Connect Madison”, was approved by the Common Council in March 2017. While some elements of that plan are still relevant today, a lot has changed in Madison’s economy since that time. For example, the COVID-19 pandemic has changed many things about our local economy, including how and where many of us work. Similarly, the national and international economic environment is changing rapidly, affecting prices and supply chains.
An updated Economic Development Plan is a chance to adjust our focus. Despite high rates of employment in Madison, too many families are struggling to make ends meet and find stable, affordable housing, and disparities continue between the historically advantaged and disadvantaged. Throughout the process of putting together the 2024-2026 City of Madison Economic Development Plan, all of these factors – and more – will be considered with the ultimate goal of identifying what the City should be doing in the next five years to support the economic well-being of our residents.