Round Up – 1/31/20

PFAS, digital inclusion, f-35s, eviction clinic closed this week, youth homeless county, upcoming demolitions, snow plow updates and more!

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 home 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 on the home page 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.

MORE CHANGES COMING

It’s a continuous work in progress.

WATER UTILITY ON PFAS AND MADISON’S DRINKING WATER

Water Utility News and AlertsDo you have questions about PFAS and Madison’s drinking water? Madison Water Utility has been posting PFAS test results online since 2017. You can find the latest results at the link below.

Madisonwater.org/PFAS

You can also enter your address to see which municipal wells serve your home and access the water quality testing information for those wells. Water is tested regularly for a large number of man-made and naturally-occurring contaminants, including coliform bacteria, radionuclides, solvents & cleaners, pesticides, and heavy metals.

https://www.cityofmadison.com/water/waterquality/mywells.cfm

PFAS compounds are not regulated at the federal or state level, although Wisconsin is working toward developing drinking water standards. No water utilities in Wisconsin are currently required to test for any PFAS compounds in drinking water. No food packaging or consumer products are required to label or disclose the presence of PFAS.

Anyone can reach out to us at any time with questions about PFAS or water quality testing in general . Just email water@madisonwater.org, or contact Isabel or Joe in our water quality department at (608) 266-4654.

Amy Barrilleaux, Madison Water Utility
abarrilleaux@madisonwater.org

WATER UTILITY PFAS INFORMATION ON WELL 9

I will have video on this shortly, its currently uploading.  This is from the Water Utility.

Thank you to everyone who attended the community meeting last night at Sennett Middle School to discuss drinking water testing for PFAS at Well 9 on Spaanem Avenue. You can find the full presentation on our website at the link below.

Madisonwater.org/PFAS

You can also enter your address to see which municipal wells serve your home and access the water quality testing information for those wells. Wells are tested regularly for a large number of man-made and naturally-occuring contaminants, including coliform bacteria, radionuclides, solvents & cleaners, pesticides, and heavy metals.

https://www.cityofmadison.com/water/waterquality/mywells.cfm

There are likely many people who are interested in the PFAS issue or water quality testing in general but could not attend last night’s meeting. Anyone can reach out to us at any time with questions. Just email water@madisonwater.org, or contact Isabel or Joe in our water quality department at (608) 266-4654.

Amy Barrilleaux, Madison Water Utility
abarrilleaux@madisonwater.org

LEGAL ACTION OFFICE AND EVICTION DEFENSE PROJECT CLOSURES

Due to mandatory firmwide staff trainings next week, please note the following changes to Legal Action of Wisconsin’s (LAW) Madison office hours and Eviction Defense Project (EDP) operations:

  • LAW’s Madison office at 744 Williamson St., Ste. 200 will be closed Monday, February 3, and Friday, February 7.  LAW’s Madison office will be open Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday next week.
  • LAW’s Dane County EDP will be closed next Tuesday (Feb. 4) and Friday (Feb. 7).  We will return to regular hours the following week, out of the law library (Room L1007), from 8:30 – 4:30 Tuesday, February 11, and on Friday, February 14 from 9 AM – 1 PM.   The EDP closure next week will not impact our services to current clients with proceedings next week.

Thanks,

Heidi M. Wegleitner
Attorney at Law
she/her/hers
744 Williamson St., Ste. 200, Madison, WI  53703
(p) 608-256-3304 (e) hmw@legalaction.org
http://www.legalaction.org/

HOMELESS YOUTH COUNT

I don’t have the attachment, but you can email Sarah Lim for the info.

Do you know any youth age 12-24 experiencing homelessness or at housing instability in Dane County? Then please consider taking 10-15 minutes and completing the attached youth count survey with them. There is still time. The last day of the two-week youth count will be 2/4 (Tue).

Please return completed surveys to Sarah Lim at City of Madison by 2/14 (Fri).

    • To return in person, drop off at 215 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Suite 300, Madison, WI 53703
    • To return by post, mail to Attn: Sarah Lim, P.O. Box 2627, Madison, WI 53701-2627
    • To return by email, scan and email to slim@cityofmadison.com

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach me or Allison Grant, Chair of the HSC Committee to End Youth Homelessness. Thank you, all!

Sarah Lim

F-35s, PFAS, TRUAX AND YOU

F-35s, PFAS, Truax and You: a Forum

Madison East High School
Sunday February 9
2:00 – 4:00 pm

The US Air Force wants to base F-35 fighter jets in Madison. Why should you care? What can you do?

Madison East High School Auditorium
2222 E Washington Ave, enter on 4th Street

Sponsored by Safe Skies Clean Water Wisconsin

Learn more about

  • Soil & water contamination and Truax expansion
  • Noise, mitigation and airport avigation easements
  • Safety issues
  • Economic and social impact on the community
  • Racial & environmental justice issues
  • Global impact
  • Timeline, action plans and what you can do

Speakers include: Maria Powell (Midwest Environmental Justice Organization), Dr. Beth Neary (Wisconsin Environmental Health Network), Rebecca Kemble (District 18 Alder), Jesse Pycha-Holst (Solidarity Realty), Brian Benford (past president of the City of Madison Equal Opportunities Commission & former District 12 Alder), Allen Ruff (historian, activist & host of WORT-FM’s “A Public Affair”)

  • FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT (EIS) expected late-February
  • DECISION expected late-March (30 days after release of final EIS)

We need to Be VISIBLE in our opposition to influence the Air Force’s decision.

Co-sponsored by: Veterans for Peace • Wisconsin Network for Peace, Justice & Sustainability • Wisconsin Faith Voices for Justice • Schenk-Atwood-Starkweather-Yahara (SASY) Neighborhood Association • Northside Planning Council • Madison Friends Meeting (Quakers) • Solidarity Realty • Midwest Environmental Justice Organization • Physicians for Social Responsibility Wisconsin

https://www.safeskiescleanwaterwi.org/f-35s-pfas-truax-a-forum-feb-9/

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UPCOMING DEMOLITIONS

From 8:59 today

Please be advised that Michael Metzger will be filing a demolition permit application on March 4, 2020 for Plan Commission review that calls for a One story drive thru banking facility located at 5567 Odana Rd Madison, WI 53719 to be demolished. For more information regarding this forthcoming application, you may contact the applicant, Michael Metzger, McGrath Property Group, 730 Williamson St 150 Madison, WI 53703 at info@mcgrathpropertygroup.com or (608)616-0705.

From 1/29

Please be advised that James Arneson will be filing a demolition permit application on February 5, 2020 for Plan Commission review that calls for a restaurant located at 3737 Milwaukee St Madison, WI 53714 to be demolished. For more information regarding this forthcoming application, you may contact the applicant, James Arneson, FoxArneson Inc., 5972 Executive Drive Suite 100 Madison, WI 53719 at jarneson@foxarneson.com or (608)663-6233.

Applicant’s Comments:
Demolition of Existing 4,500 sf restaurant as part of the Woodman’s Gas Lube & Car Wash redevelopment project.

From 1/29

Please be advised that James Arneson will be filing a demolition permit application on February 5, 2020 for Plan Commission review that calls for a c-store, lube center, fuel canopy, & car wash located at 3705 Milwaukee St Madison, WI 53714 to be demolished. For more information regarding this forthcoming application, you may contact the applicant, James Arneson, FoxArneson Inc., 5972 Executive Drive Suite 100 Madison, WI 53719 at jarneson@foxarneson.com or (608)663-6233.

Applicant’s Comments:
Phased demolition of existing convenience store & lube center, fueling canopy, & car wash to make room for redeveloped Woodman’s fuel facility

TODAY’S SNOW PLOW UPDATES

Forecasts indicate a slight chance for freezing drizzle this evening with the possibility of it lingering on into the overnight hours.
In response, the Streets Division has crews on standby ready to be deployed to treat the salt routes if conditions require. The salt routes are the critical roadways of Madison that include the Madison Metro bus routes, and roads around hospitals and schools.
All roadway users hitting the roads tonight are encouraged to remain alert to changing weather conditions.
If the freezing drizzle arrives, roads may become slippery throughout Madison. Be sure to be slow, patient, and cautious when on the roads during active winter weather events. And, as always, be sure to make good choices by planning for extra travel time and allowing extra stopping distance.
Streets Division staff will be monitoring the roads and weather through the night, ready to call out the plow trucks if so needed.

MADISON DIGITAL INCLUSION SUMMIT

The Madison Community Development Authority and City of Madison Information Technology Department are hosting a Digital Inclusion Summit, details below! ConnectHome USA is a public-private partnership to narrow the digital divide for low-income households. This summit aims to bring together key stakeholders, including residents, to discuss the implementation of our community’s digital inclusion initiative. I hope to see you there, please share widely!

Madison Digital Inclusion Summit

WHEN

February 10, 2020
Check-in: 9:30 – 10:00 am
Summit: 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

WHERE

Madison Public Library
201 W Mifflin St, 3rd Floor
Madison, WI 53703

REGISTER NOW

Join the City of Madison, Madison Community Development Authority, and ConnectHomeUSA to discuss our city’s digital inclusion initiative!

OUR GOALS

·         Expand services by connecting all HUD-assisted housing with Wi-Fi.

·         Increase digital education with the Digital Learning Series.

·         Improve equipment availability by providing a device for every HUD-assisted household.

AFFORDABLE HOUSING ACTION ALLIANCE MEETING

Next AHAA meeting:  Wednesday, February 5 at 4:30 p.m. at the Social Justice Center, 1202 Williamson Street
 
Bring to the Feb. 5 meeting your ideas for the 2021 City of Madison and Dane County budgets.   Attached to this email is the list of issues AHAA raised with the mayor in our July 29, 2019 meeting.  Feel free to use any of those ideas or use them to develop your own.
We will also be briefly discussing follow-up issues regarding the CDA’s repositioning of 32 scattered site public housing units, which was discussed at the January meeting.

FREE DENTAL CLINIC FOR KIDS

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