Round Up 1/23/20

Didja miss me?  3 trips to the ER and 2 admissions, but I’m back!  Here’s a bunch of random that I didn’t cover in the past week.

What’s different at Forward Lookout?

Lots of changes in process. If this round up looks different, here’s a summary of what is going on!

NEWS

In order to keep the news up to date a little bit better, I have a new format for news.  You can look on the homepage under “Konkel Round Up” and I will update that information periodically throughout the day, depending upon what else is going on.

MO’ MEETINGS

Will also be putting Mo’ meetings with the news items.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY CALENDARS

You will now see a two calendars on the front page in the right hand column.  One calendar is for all the government related meetings I find out about that are not in the week ahead, the other calendar is community meetings that may be of interest.  If you have anything to add, just send an email to forwardlookout@gmail.com.

CITY PROJECT UPDATES

Also added to the Konkel Round up in order to be more timely

POLICE POLICY UPDATES

You only get 14 days to comment, so I will add those to the Konkel Round Up in order to be more timely.  The ones below piled up in the last week

CDA PARKSIDE FAMILY WAIT LIST WILL BE OPENING

A rare occasion for families to have a chance at getting a family public housing unit.  Mark your calendar and act quick!  Lists have been known to close within hours.

On Monday, February 10, 2020 the Community Development Authority (CDA) of the City of Madison will begin accepting applications for the Parkside Townhomes, 2 and 3-bedroom units. The waitlist will remain open until we have received enough applicants to fulfill future vacancies.

The Parkside application will be available on our website at: https://www.cityofmadison.com/housing

If applicants are currently active on any CDA waiting list and wish to apply to additional waiting lists, they must register for Applicant Portal and select “Update Application” at: https://madisoncda.myhousing.com/Account/Login

Parkside Townhomes

  • Located at 802 – 824 W. Washington Avenue
  • 12 two- and three-bedroom family units
  • Some units are wheelchair accessible
  • Please visit our Applicants webpage for information on how to apply, basic eligibility, waiting list information, and income limits.

Kim Kennedy
Eligibility Coordinator
CDA – Housing Operations
mailing address: PO Box 1785
Madison, WI 53701
Phone: (608) 266-4675
Fax: (608) 264-9291
housing@cityofmadison.com

CITY CENSUS COMMITTEE UPDATE #6

The City’s Ad Hoc Complete Count Committee will be holding its fifth meeting this evening, Wednesday, January 22, 2020, at 4pm in room 153 of the Madison Municipal Building at 215 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.  The meeting agenda is available on the City’s Legislative Information Center page.  Interested members of the public are welcome to attend.  For more information on the 2020 Census, please visit the City’s 2020 Census web page and the Census Bureau’s 2020 Census website.

WELL 9 – PFAS PUBLIC MEETING

Public meeting: PFAS Testing at Well 9 on Spaanem Ave.

January 30th, 6:30 p.m., Sennett Middle School – Dowden Auditorium

Facebook Event Page for the meeting

We’ve gotten a lot of concerned calls from customers who live in the Well 9 pdf  area related to a recent story in the Isthmus. In 2019, Madison Water Utility tested Well 9 for 30 different PFAS compounds. The 51.55 parts per trillion PFAS concentration that was reported in the story is a total of the 9 types of PFAS that were found present in Well 9. About 80% of that total comes from one compound called PFBA. Currently there is no Federal or Wisconsin guideline for PFBA in drinking water. The only guideline we do have comes from Minnesota’s Department of Health, which has a recommended standard for PFBA of 7,000 parts per trillion. The amount of PFBA in Well 9 is 42 parts per trillion.

All municipal wells currently in operation in Madison meet every PFAS standard set by any state in the U.S., including New Hampshire and Vermont, which have the toughest standards.

We will continue to monitor Well 9 along with the other wells in Madison. If anyone has questions or concerns about PFAS detections in Well 9 or any other Madison well, please attend the meeting if possible.  An environmental epidemiologist from Public Health Madison Dane County will be on hand, as will Madison Water Utility’s Water Quality Manager, who oversees all drinking water testing for the city.

If you cannot attend but have questions, please call MWU’s Water Quality Department at (608) 266-4654 or email water@madisonwater.org. You can find detailed 2019 PFAS drinking water testing results on Madison Water Utility’s website here.

Amy Barrilleaux
Public Information Officer, Madison Water Utility
abarrilleaux@madisonwater.org

2020 SEED Grants Open!  Due March 2, 2020

This is just a friendly reminder that the 2020 City of Madison SEED Grants are now open. Press release is attached. (2020 SEED Grants Press Release)

Please check out the webpage for more info and apply as interested.

URL: https://www.cityofmadison.com/mayor/programs/food/seed-grants

Additionally, Dane County’s “Partners in Equity (PIE) Food Grants” will open soon. These grants are very similar to SEED Grants and prioritize funding for groups located outside of the City of Madison.

URL: https://equity.countyofdane.com/grants/PIE-food

Vita Tax Sites

https://www.madisonpubliclibrary.org/resources/guides/tax-assistance-2020

CONSUMER HEALTH INFORMATICS SERIES #1

Consumer Health Informatics Series # 1 – Make Better Decisions About Your Health

Need for Family PHR (Personal Health Record) & Comorbidities That Run in the Family, Vincent P. Gibbons, MD – Pediatric Neurology / General Child Neurology, Epilepsy

If you have a child with any type of disability, or are a care giver, you and your family are invited to the next workshop at the Catholic Multicultural Center located at the following address: 1862 Beld St., Madison WI

Saturday, January 25 2020 from 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM

Childcare and Free Breakfast

Call us to Register Lilliam Post (608)441 3257

OVERTURE GALLERIES CALL FOR ART

Overture Galleries Call for Art Proposals

The Overture Center is now accepting applications for its 2020/21 Gallery Season. Located in Overture Center for the Arts, 201 State Street, the Overture Galleries radiate off the Rotunda lobby on three levels, serving as an entryway to the Capitol Theater.

The Overture Galleries 2020/21 Application deadline is MON, MAR 2, 2020.

Overture aims to exhibit a wide variety of artists, media and visual art of organizations from throughout Dane County. The application is easy and Overture staff is available to answer any questions.

Information on applying and the online application can be found here:http://www.overture.org/galleries/overture-galleries/info-for-artists

To prepare your application, please review the application instructions, gallery guidelines and information for artists found on this page.  http://www.overture.org/galleries/overture-galleries/info-for-artists

Individual applicants will be placed into two person or group shows. Overture Galleries also accepts curatorial proposals and group proposals. Group and curated exhibits must be organized with a strong conceptual and visual theme and include work by at least two artists, the majority of whom reside in Dane County.

Overture Gallery Staff will hold two informal Q & A meetings to answer questions regarding the gallery application process.

  • Individual Application Meeting: TUE, FEB 4 from 6–7 PM in the Promenade Lounge located on the second floor of Overture Center for the Arts.
  • Group and Curated Exhibition Meeting: WED, FEB 5 from 6–7 PM in the Wisconsin Studio located on the third floor of Overture Center for the Arts.

If you have any questions about your application or the process, please feel free to contact us.

We encourage you to sign up for Overture Galleries newsletter!

At the bottom right of any page on Overture webpage www.overture.org   you’ll see  “Get Email Updates”  Press SIGN UP button and check the box for Overture Gallery News. (You’ll need to do this from the website, not a mobile device.)

Overture Galleries also has a Facebook and Instagram page where we announce Gallery exhibitions, opportunities and post other relevant information.

Facebook: facebook.com/overturegalleries
Instagram: @overturegalleries

Overture Galleries are free and open to the public.

Gallery hours: Monday through Thursday from 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., Friday from 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m., Saturday from 10:30 a.m. – 9:00p.m., and Sunday from 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

NEIGHBORHOOD GRANT WORKSHOPS

Here’s a link to the website.  The Department of Planning and Community & Economic Development, Planning Division, has a grant program designed to help neighborhoods build capacity and beautify public places. The grant program helps to improve the quality of life within neighborhoods, and the City as a whole.

Preparation

  1. Meet with your neighborhood to plan a project.
  2. Review the Grant Program Guidelines (English), (Espanol) and (Hmong)
  3. Attend an Optional Grant Workshop (see below).
  4. View the workshop slideshow from 2020.
  5. Pre-application discussion with Planning Division staff. Contact Linda Horvath at 608-267-1131 or lhorvath@cityofmadison.com.

Application

  1. Handwritten Application – complete this application (English), (Espanol) and (Hmong) and submit it to the Planning Division by March 2, 2020, 4:30 p.m.; use email or hand deliver to Linda Horvath lhorvath@cityofmadison.com or, 215 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., P.O. Box 2985, Planning Division, Madison 53701-2985.
  2. Online Application – complete and submit the online application
  3. Video Application – grab your phone and tell us about your project! Answer all of the application questions in no more than 10 minutes. Post your video to YouTube and send an email to neighborhoods@cityofmadison.com or lhorvath@cityofmadison.com to let us know its available for viewing.

CITY OF FITCHBURG HEALTH NEIGHBORHOODS GRANT PROGRAM

The City of Fitchburg is pleased to announce that as of January 16, 2020 the application period for its 2020 Healthy Neighborhoods Grant Program is open, through February 17, 2020. All interested non-profit organizations that meet the Program’s eligibility requirements are encouraged to apply. Please see the following link for further detail on the Program, including eligibility requirements and application information:

http://www.fitchburgwi.gov/2571/Programs

Please review the eligibility requirements and application information carefully, as changes have been made from the 2019 Program.

Feel free to pass on this message as you see fit. If you need any further information, please let me know. Thanks.

Wade Thompson
Community Development Planner
City of Fitchburg
5520 Lacy Road
Fitchburg, Wisconsin  53711-5318
Phone: 608.270.4258
Email: wade.thompson@fitchburgwi.gov
Web: www.fitchburgwi.gov

UPCOMING DEMOLITION

Please be advised that Robert Arntz will be filing a demolition permit application on February 5, 2020 for Plan Commission review that calls for a Duplex located at 5825 Cottage Grove Rd Madison, WI 53718 to be demolished. For more information regarding this forthcoming application, you may contact the applicant, Robert Arntz, Robert J. Arntz, Architect, 1300 Centennial Pkwy Waunakee, WI 53597 at rjarntz@tds.net or (608)849-7292.

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