Holiday week, little happening, except separated alcohol licenses, water utility, Sewerage District an Police and Fire Commission and Joint Campus Committee
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
8:00am Notice of Possible Quorum of the Police and Fire Commission MPD Training Center
- Chief John Patterson, Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway or her designee, and PFC President Mary Schauf will swear-in MPD’s 2026 Recruit Class in a short ceremony. Members of the Police and Fire Commission have been invited. A quorum may be presen
4:30pm Water Utility Board Madison Water Utility
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
7:00am Notice of Possible Quorum of the Police and Fire Commission Madison College Fire Services Education Center
- Fire Fighters Local 311 and the Professional Fire Fighters of Wisconsin have invited members of the Police and Fire Commission and members of the Common Council to Fire OPS 101.
- Fire OPS is a program that allows community leaders and elected officials to experience a day in the life of a firefighter. Participants will dress in fire gear, advance hose lines, search for victims, extricate patients from vehicles, and perform life saving care in the back of an ambulance.
- Registration can be found at: https://fireops.eventbrite.com/
5:30pm Alcohol License Review Committee Virtual, City-County Building
- Separated Liquor License Renewals
- Refuel Pantry
- Liberty Square Gas Station Inc • dba Refuel Pantry
- Taco Bell #3004063 534 State St
- Momo Sports Bar 6402 Millpond Rd
- Sotto Capacity 303 N Henry St
- Disciplinary Matter (possible closed session)
- Revocation Action MCKO LLC • dba Cielo 118 State St
Thursday, May 28, 2026
8:00am Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District Commission Virtual, Maintenance Facility Training Room
- Consent Agenda
- Approval of Cash Statement – Operating Fund
- Review and Approval of Sanitary Sewer Extension Plans
- Fitchrona Road Reconstruction, City of Fitchburg & Town of Verona
- Elmside Boulevard, Sommers Avenue, and Center Avenue Assessment District – 2026, City of Madison
- Pflaum Road Assessment District – 2025, City of Madison
- 2150 Commercial Avenue CSM, City of Madison
- Pontiac Trail, Boston Court, Rosewood Circle, and Nokomis Court Assessment District, City of Madison
- Review of Bids and Award of Contract: Headworks Building Grit Piping Replacement Phase II 4
- Topics
- Acceptance of District Three-Year Plan
- Deliberation Regarding Acquisition of Easements for the Nine Springs Valley Interceptor Capacity Improvements – Phase 1 5.
- Closed Sessions
- Convene in Closed Session in Accordance with 19.85(1)(e) of the Wisconsin Statutes for the purpose of deliberating or negotiating the purchasing of public properties, the investing of public funds, or conducting other specified public business regarding the acquisition of easements for the Nine Springs Valley Interceptor Capacity Improvements – Phase 1 in the event the Commission determines that competitive or bargaining reasons require a closed session
- The Commission May Convene into Closed Session Pursuant to Wis. Stat. s. 19.85(1)(g) For The Purpose of Conferring with Legal Counsel for the Commission who is Rendering Advice Concerning Strategy to be Adopted by the Commission with Respect to litigation in which it is or is likely to become involved regarding WPDES Permit No. WI-0024597-10-0 Issued to the District
- Reconvene in Open Session
- Discussion or Actions, if any, Related to Items Discussed in Closed Sessions
- Reports
- Executive Director Update
- Committee Reports ▪ Executive Director Performance Review Subcommittee ▪ Finance Committee
- Operations Report
- Regulatory and Legal Review
10:00am Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District Virtual, Maintenance Facility Training Room
The Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District will hold a public hearing on Thursday, May 28, 2026, at 10 a.m. The public hearing will be held in person, with a virtual option, at the Maintenance Facility Training Room, located at 1610 Moorland Road, Madison, WI 53713. Guests are asked to use Gate 4.
The purpose of the hearing is to receive public input regarding revisions to the District’s Sewer Use Ordinance, which regulates the discharge of wastes into the District’s sewerage system. The proposed changes include edits that provide clarity, update current practices, and align current practices with regulatory requirements. District staff will be present to answer questions and receive comments after a presentation on proposed revisions to the Sewer Use Ordinance.
The Ordinance is available for public inspection at the reception desk located at the plant’s Operations Building, weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. It is also available online: madsewer.org/2026suo.
Attending in person: No pre-registration is required for in-person attendance, but individuals who wish to comment in person must indicate their intent to do so by signing up upon arrival at the public hearing.
Attending virtually: Registration is required to attend via Zoom. To comment at the meeting, individuals must indicate their intent to do so during Zoom registration. Register at link.madsewer.org/suo-hearing. After registration, registrants will be sent an email with the information needed to join the virtual meeting. Aspects of the hearing will be accessible via Zoom (meeting audio, room camera view and on-screen presentations). To listen to audio via phone: 1-312-626-6799 Meeting ID: 889 2860 0653. To watch or listen to the meeting: The meeting will be livestreamed and available on the District’s YouTube channel at https://link.madsewer.org/youtube.
The hearing is open to the public. For individuals who wish to comment but cannot attend the public hearing, submit a written statement to info@madsewer.org by Friday, June 5, 2026, at 4 p.m. CDT. Include first and last name, title (if applicable), and organization name.
Note that it is possible that members of and possibly a quorum of members of the Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District Commission may attend the meeting. No formal action will be taken by Commissioners at this time and date.
Any person who has a qualifying disability as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act that requires the meeting or materials at the meeting to be in an accessible location or format must contact the Director at 608-222-1201, 1610 Moorland Road, Madison, Wisconsin, at least twenty-four hours prior to the commencement of the meeting so that any necessary arrangements can be made to accommodate each request.
Judicial review of the revised Sewer Use Ordinance is available pursuant to Wisconsin Statute § 200.45(1)(d). Except as provided in s. 227.40 (2), the exclusive means of judicial review of the validity of a rule is an action for declaratory judgment as to the validity of the rule brought in the circuit court for the county in which the district is located or for the county in which the plaintiff resides. Upon the motion of any party the court may change the place of the trial under s. 801.52. If 2 or more petitions for review of the same rule are filed in different counties, the circuit court for the county in which a petition for review of a rule was first filed shall determine the venue for judicial review of the rule, to order transfer or consolidation where appropriate. The summons in the action for review shall be served by delivering a copy to the chairperson or secretary of the commission. The court shall render a declaratory judgment in the action only when it appears from the evidence presented that the rule or its threatened application unlawfully interferes with or impairs, or threatens to interfere with or impair, the rights and privileges of the plaintiff. A declaratory judgment may be rendered whether or not the plaintiff has first requested the commission to pass upon the validity of the rule in question. Insofar as applicable, s. 227.40 (2), (3) and (4) govern any declaratory judgment proceeding under this paragraph.
10:01am Notice of Possible Quorum of the Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District Commission Virtual, Maintenance Facility Training Room
- No attachment but see above
12:15pm Police and Fire Commission Virtual
- Consideration and possible action to add four (4) candidates to the Police Department eligibility list for the class of 2027.
4:45pm Joint Campus Area Committee Virtual
- Regent Street Reconstruction Update Informational presentation. Tom Mohr, City of Madison Traffic Engineering, Andy Zwieg, City of Madison Engineering.
- Music Hall Renovation and Addition Discussion and potential recommendation to UW Design Review Board (DRB).
- University of Wisconsin-Madison Project Updates
- 333 East Campus Mall Renovation
- 1800 University Avenue Demolition
- Armory and Red Gym Exterior Envelope
- Athletics Hall of Fame – Biotron/Old Meat Muscle Demolition
- Camp Randall Sports Center (SHELL) Replacement; Kellner Family Athletic Center
- Campus Framework Plan
- Campus Utility and Energy Study
- D2 Module
- Dayton Street Chilled Water Line Updates
- Engineering Drive Utilities
- Extension Building Demolition
- Grainger Hall First Floor Renovation
- Irving & Dorothy Levy Hall (L&S Building)
- Kronshage-Jorns-Humphrey Residence Halls Renovations
- Lakeshore Nature Preserve Frautschi Center
- Lakeshore Path Limnology Bypass
- Lifesaving Station Erosion Control
- LVM (Elvehjem) Facade Repair
- Memorial Union Swim Pier
- Music Hall Renovation
- Near East Play Fields
- Nutritional Sciences HVAC Renovation
- Phillip A. Levy Engineering Center
- Science Hall Renovation and Repairs
- Sewell Social Science Curtain Wall Replacement
- South Central Utility Project
- Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Study
- Vet Med Addition and Renovation
- Vilas Hall Mitchell & Hemsley Theater Life Safety + Facility Pre-design
- Vilas Hall Accessibility Improvement
- Wisconsin Union Shoreline Improvement – Lake Lab Building
- WIMR East Wedge Cyclotron Project
- WIMR III Pre-Design Study
- UW Health Project Updates
- University Hospital C2 Module Addition
- City of Madison Project Updates
- 411-433 W Gilman St (Legistar #90916, 90614, 90618)
- 1111-1135 Regent Street and 2 S Mills Street (#92236, 92238)
5:00pm Disability Rights Commission Virtual
- No agenda
