Park Badger Redevelopment Community Meeting

  • Date

    This event occurs on multiple dates.

  • Location

    • Urban League Hub
      2352 S. Park St.
      Madison, WI 53713
      Directions
  • Registration

    Register for the Virtual Session here

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Event Description

Site map of the proposed Park Badger redevelopment, including the former Metro South Transfer Point, the former Centro Hispano building, the former Badger Office Building, and the current South District police station
Image credit: The Alexander Company

The Madison Community Development Authority and the planning team have scheduled the first Park Badger Redevelopment community meeting.

Virtual

Monday, June 24, 2024 from Noon - 1:00pm - register here to get a link to the session.

In Person

Monday, June 24, 2024 from 6:00pm - 7:30pm at the Urban League of Greater Madison's Hub
2352 S. Park St. in Madison

What is the purpose of this meeting?

The planning team is working with the community to create a shared master plan – a conceptual vision. We want to hear from neighbors and community members – their needs, their challenges, and their dreams for this community.

What are the planned uses for the site?

At present the planned uses entail a variety of housing types serving a variety of income levels, a new fire station, a new public health clinic, and structured parking. Learn more here.

Who is leading the planning efforts?

Madison’s Community Development Authority has selected a strong team of local businesses who are deeply familiar with the south side to lead this planning and redevelopment process, including Captains Inc., New Year Investments, The Alexander Company, Potter Lawson, and BrandNu Design. This dynamic collaboration is bolstered by a significant representation of minority- and women-owned business enterprises, accounting for 80% of the planning team. Learn more about the team here.

How did we get here?

Madison’s Community Development Authority seeks to redevelop the majority of the block at S. Park Street and W. Badger Road. This area is approximately four acres of city-owned property. In a public, competitive proposal process, the City has selected a local team of professionals to engage the community, create a shared master plan, and embark on this redevelopment. The ultimate goal is to redevelop this block with a community focus while maintaining affordability. With that philosophy in mind, the planning team is holding the first of three community meetings. Please join us.

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