Round Up!

It’s been a while! Here’s a few things that landed in front of me in the past week you might be interested in!  Alder community meetings, city updates, community events, free trainings, surveys, focus groups and open houses to give your local government input, etc.

Help Complete “Loved & Missed Everyday” Mural

The mural on the rear of the Social Justice Center at 1202 Williamson Street depicting young people who died tragically too young has a TITLE and is ready to be completed! The artists who have worked with families and loved ones need your help to buy the materials needed to finish the mosaic work and install a written guide that will tell the story of the mural. Your support in getting this important Madison landmark mural finished means so much to the artists and families involved.

Please go to the following link to contribute. 

Public Housing Openings – Sun Prairie

From Dane County Housing Authority

WI Management will be opening the wait list for public housing units in Sun Prairie. They are 2, 3, 4, and 5 bedroom duplexes, applicants need to be at or below 50% AMI and rent is 30% of income. Applicants can call WMC at 608-258-2080 to request an application or stop in their office to fill one out at 4801 Tradewinds Parkway, Madison.

Tonight – Mendota Juvenile Treatment Center Expansion Meeting

From Alder Kemble’s blog

Please join me on Monday, August 19, 2019 at 6:30pm for a neighborhood meeting where we will hear about a proposal to expand the Mendota Juvenile Treatment Center (MJTC) at Mendota Mental Health Institute (MMHI), 301 Troy Drive. The meeting will be held at the Conference Center on MMHI grounds. Parking is available at a lot on Service Road in the center of the campus.

The proposed project would expand the existing 24,700 square foot MJTC by constructing 77,850 square feet of additions. The current facility houses 29 juvenile boys. The new facility would add two units for 30 boys and two units for 20 girls. The project would also expand on-site surface parking and on-site exterior recreation yards. The developer and City staff will be present to provide information and answer questions.

Home Rain Garden Tours

Meet at 620 S. Thornton Ave. at 2PM and walk about a half mile up Morrison St. to the 1300 block.

You’ll see multiple examples of home rain gardens and learn about site selection, installation, and maintenance of the rain gardens.?? You will also learn about how rain gardens benefit the watershed and see how they can also provide pollinator habitat and add beauty.

Light refreshments will be provided at the final stop.

No RSVP required, but if you are planning on attending, please let me know so we can get an estimate of attendance.

Please contact me directly if you have any other comments or questions.

-Adam M. Briska briskatron@yahoo.com

Tenant Concern Hotline for Section 42 Properties

Interesting . . . I wonder how much they are advertising this!!!

Free Fair Housing Training

The Fair Housing Center of Greater Madison is offering a FREE fair housing training for owners and managers of rental housing:

Thursday, August 22, 5:30 to 7:30pm
Madison Public Library – Lakeview, 2845 N. Sherman Ave.

While the seminar is free, we ask that attendees register so we’ll be sure to have enough materials available.  To register, or for more information, call us at 608-257-0853.

The seminar will include information about the protected classes and prohibited practices delineated by local, state and federal fair housing laws; reasonable accommodations and modifications for tenants with disabilities; advertising rental units in compliance with fair housing laws; non-discriminatory negotiation with prospective tenants, and much more.

This seminar is supported by funding from the City of Madison Community Development Block Grant Program.

Open House and Survey for Task Force on the Structure of City Government

Here it is!  Take it!

Also, there will be an open house –  Open House on August 28, 2019 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at The Atrium at 2300 S. Park Street

Watershed Focus Groups for Residents Who Experienced Flooding

Click here for more info.

The following focus group meetings are set in Madison:

Pheasant Branch Watershed Focus Group Meetings

  • SW Blackhawk Pond, 7-8 p.m., Sept. 4, Bear Claw Way and Winding Way
  • North Blackhawk Pond, 7-8 p.m., Sept. 5, Swallowtail Park, 901 Swallowtail Drive
  • Menards Area, 11 a.m.-noon, Sept. 17, sidewalk on Plaza Drive near Pet Smart Parking Lot, 8210 Plaza Drive
  • Old Sauk and Westfield, 11 a.m.-noon, Sept. 18, North Westfield Road and Walnut Grove Drive
  • Wexford Village, 3-4 p.m., Sept. 25, Tramore Trail and Sawmill Road
  • Junction Ridge, Attic Angel, 3-4 p.m., Sept. 26, Reid Drive and McGuffey Drive
  • Old Sauk Trails, 11 a.m.-noon, Sept. 26, GHC Parking Lot, 8202 Excelsior Drive
  • Tamarack Trails, 9-10 a.m., Sept. 27, Tamarack Trails Club House Parking Lot, 110 S Westfield Road

Spring Harbor Watershed Focus Group Meetings

  • Mineral Point Park to Owen Park, 4-5 p.m., Aug. 28, Corner of Quarterdeck Dr and the bike path,  about 150 feet north of the intersection of Landfall Dr and Quarterdeck Dr on the east side of the street
  • Owen Park Concrete Channel, 6-7 p.m., Aug. 29, Corner of Forsythia Pl. and Bordner Drive
  • Regent Street, Burnett Drive and Calumet Circle, 4-5 p.m., Aug. 29, Corner of Burnett Drive and S. Kenosha Drive
  • Marbella Condo Association, 2-3 p.m., Aug. 30, Outside Marbella Tennis Court gates near corner of South Yellowstone Drive and Mineral Point Road
  • Oakwood Village Association, 2-3 p.m., Sept. 18, inside meeting room of Oakwood Village Center for Arts and Education
  • Bordner Park, 6-7 p.m., Sept. 19, Bordner Park Playground, 5600 Elder Place in center of park

Wingra West Watershed Focus Group Meetings

  • Chippewa Drive and Cherokee Drive Greenway, 4-5 p.m., Sept. 5, Nakoma Park, near the intersection of Cherokee Drive and Nakoma Road
  • Nakoma Road Ave., 2-3 p.m., Sept. 12, Nakoma Road and Manitou Way at the limestone wall
  • Odana Pond, 6-7 p.m., Sept. 12, Odana Hills Park near intersection Milward Drive and Dearholt Road
  • Orchard Ridge Valley Park, 3-4 p.m., Sept. 19, Orchard Ridge Valley Park entrance off of Loruth Terrace

Strickers/Mendota Watershed Focus Group Meetings

  • Julia Street, Baker Avenue, 8-9 a.m., Aug. 27, Corner of Julia Street and Julia Ct.
  • Hickory Hollow, 12-1 p.m., Aug. 27, 15 Hickory Hollow Drive
  • Baker Avenue, Lake Mendota, 6-7 p.m., Aug. 27, Corner of Baker Avenue and Lake Mendota Drive
  • Longmeadow/Backbay Circle, 12-1 p.m., Sept. 9, Strickers Pond Pedestrian Path, 7214 Longmeadow Road

If there is a focus group still needed, but not listed, fill out the City’s focus group form, which will be submitted to the Engineering Division for future planning in the second round of watershed focus group meetings later this fall.

646 W. Washington Ave. Redevelopment Proposal

From Mike Verveer:

MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 2019 – 7:00 P.M.
DOUBLETREE HOTEL
525 W. JOHNSON STREET

Please join me for a neighborhood meeting about a proposal by Greenway Real Estate to redevelop the convenience store and gas station at 636 W. Washington Avenue. The new five-story mixed-use building would include two levels of underground parking and approximately 50 market-rate rental apartments consisting of a mix of studios, one- and two-bedrooms and a limited number of three-bedroom units. The project’s ground level will include a residential lobby and building amenities, including a ride-in bike storage area, and commercial office space. The site is zoned Urban Mixed Use and the proposal contemplates no change to the zoning or variance requests. Groundbreaking would occur in the spring of 2020 with completion in May 2021.

Black Latino Unity Picnic

Sunday, August 25th 1 – 5 PM, Penn Park

BUILDING TOWARDS A UNITED FRONT

An event for the whole community focused on the common struggle of Black and Latino Workers for better working, housing, employment and living conditions in our neighborhoods.
(Working) PROGRAM:

FOOD, MUSIC, CHILDREN ACTIVITIES, INFORMATION AND UNITY. 100% FREE AND FAMILY FRIENDLY
Support our Event
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CONTRUYENDO HACIA UN FRENTE UNIDO

Un evento para toda la comunidad enfocada en la lucha común de los trabajadores Latinos y Morenos por mejores condiciones de trabajo, vivienda, empleo y de vida en nuestros vecindarios.

Comida,Musica, actividades infantiles, informacion y unidad. 100% gratis y familiar

Parks News

Law Park (Along the Lake in front of Monana Terrace) planning workshops

From  Urban Assets:

As you may be aware, the City of Madison Parks Division is developing a preliminary report for Law Park that will serve as a reference and guide for a future master plan process. The future master plan process will include a design competition which will engage designers from around the world to imagine, based on the community’s input, a future downtown waterfront park for Madison.

If you are unfamiliar, Law Park is a 4.7-acre park situated along the shore of Lake Monona. Current amenities in the park include a public boat launch, bench seating, public art, floating piers and a parking lot. The park is three blocks from the State Capitol and offers over 2,500 linear feet of shoreline access. Although the park provides a linear connection along the south edge of the Isthmus, the available green space is isolated from the greater downtown area and Capitol Square.

Urban Assets and EQT by Design are leading the public engagement process, which focuses on gathering input from a diverse range of Madison residents to outline goals for the master plan process, identify desired park improvements, and generate ideas to connect the waterfront park to the greater downtown area.

In order to help us conduct the most effective engagement process possible, could you please send this project information out to the community members within your neighborhood (and post on your neighborhood association website, if possible), encouraging them to visit the project website and also take community survey (links below)? We also invite the community to participate in any of the three workshops listed below, in order to share community needs, explore potential opportunities, and help determine what this downtown waterfront park can mean for the Greater Madison Community. Community input is key to this project’s success!

Visit the project website at
https://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/projects/law-park-preliminary-report to:

  • Access a map of the park and neighborhood context
  • Access project information and community meeting schedule – Sign up for project updates, including workshops and events

Community Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/H2WBWWP

Community Workshops:

  • Workshop 2: August 21 at the Warner Park Community Center – 1625 Northport Drive
  • Workshop 3: September 18 at the Central Library – 126 S Hamilton Street – Open House: October 1 at the Badger Rock Community Center – 501 E Badger Road

Project contact: lawpark@cityofmadison.com

Vilas Park

Vilas Park Focus Group Invitation

The City of Madison Parks Division has engaged a consulting team, led by MSA and including Urban Assets, to develop a master plan for Vilas Park. The Vilas Park Master Plan project includes a robust community engagement process designed to gather input from a diverse range of Madison residents. This community input will then inform the master plan design process, help to identify desired park improvements, and generate ideas to create a more enjoyable, welcoming, and accessible community park.

In order to ensure we receive input from all community members, especially those from underrepresented backgrounds, the public engagement consultant for this project, Urban Assets, is organizing community-focused small group meetings to provide feedback to the project team from a community perspective. We invite you to participate in one of these meetings; your input and participation would be invaluable to the project, as well as the Greater Madison Community!

Thank you – we look forward to connecting with you on this important project!

Melissa Huggins

melissa@urbanassetsconsulting.com

Madison Metro Updates

Detours 

Routes 3, 4 & 38 –   Friday, August 23 Due to the Live on King concert, Routes 3, 4 and 38 detour from the 100 block of King St

Service Changes

A complete list of all routing, scheduling and stop changes going into effect at the end of August are now online.

Printed copies of updated System Maps and Ride Guides are now available online or on the bus.

Changes include service to Sun Prairie!

Upcoming Demolitions

3570 E Washington

Please be advised that Samuel Liedtke will be filing a demolition permit application on July 31, 2019 for Plan Commission review that calls for a Metal Shed located at 3570 E Washington Ave Madison, WI 53704 to be demolished. For more information regarding this forthcoming application, you may contact the applicant, Samuel Liedtke, 815 Oakland Ave Madison, WI 53711 at sam.liedtke@gmail.com or (715)581-5887.

Applicant’s Comments: Work as already been complete, was not aware permit was needed for removal. Metal structure was severely damaged in tornado last year.

2418 Crossroads Drive

Please be advised that Marc Ott will be filing a demolition permit application on August 14, 2019 for Plan Commission review that calls for a commercial, homeless shelter located at 630 e washington ave Madison, WI 53703 to be demolished. For more information regarding this forthcoming application, you may contact the applicant, Marc Ott, JLA Architect, 2418 Crossroads Drive Suite 2300 Madison, WI 53718 at mott@jla-ap.com or (608)442-3867.

Applicant’s Comments:
Requesting the demolition of the existing Salvation Army homeless shelter. The current facility was originally a small catholic school building. The building is poor physical condition and does not meet the current homeless shelter needs. We proposing to raze the building and build a new purpose built homeless shelter on the same location.

City Construction Updates

Water Main Flushing this Week (could have brown water)

MAP: All activity is daytime unless otherwise noted

DETAILS:
Area 15 (East): Conventional flushing opening multiple hydrants over a large area

Area 23 (East): Conventional flushing opening multiple hydrants over a large area

Area 29 (East): 4-6 runs per day
Run ID Run Description
29001 Twin Pines between Hazelcrest and Prairie Rose
29002 Hazelcrest-Eagle Crest-Golden Leaf-Glacier Hill-Merrick 29003 Prairie Rose and Twin Pines
29004 Eagle Crest between Hazelcrest and Commercial
29005 Eagle Crest and Commercial
29005.2 Holy Cross Way
29005.3 Connector Main from Tony Rd to Holy Cross Way
29006 Prairie Rose between Eagle Crest and Mesta
29007 Bluestem Way
29008 Wintergreen between Mesta and Bluestem
29009 Hazelcrest between Thompson and Twin Pines
29010 Golden Leaf between Thompson and Eagle Crest
29011 Hazelcrest and Vernon
29012 Hazelcrest and Tony
29013 Golden Leaf between Glacier Hill and Hazelcrest
29014 Glacier Hill between Merrick and Ridge Oak
29015 Tony between Park Meadow and Hazelcrest
29016 Katie between Tony and Golden Leaf
29017 Park Meadow between Glacier Hill and Golden Leaf
29018 Valley Edge
29019 Bultman and Esker
29020 Crescent Oaks Drive between Esker and Crescent Oaks Court 29021 Crescent Oaks Drive between Thompson and Crescent Oaks Court 29022 Esker between Bultman and Glacier Hill
29023 Southridge between Esker and Glacier Hill
29024 Southridge Court
29025 Loomis and Glacier Hill
29026 Glacier Hill between Lien

Area 28 (West): 4-6 runs per day
Run ID Run Description
28198 Harvest Hill – Firestone (Strathfield to S end Firestone) 28199 Harvest Hill Rd extension
28200 Morningdale Circle
28201 Fiskdale Circle
28202 N High Pt Rd (Old Sauk to Brule)
28202.1 E Copper Cir
28202.2 W Copper Cir
28203 N High Pt Rd – Sayner Ct (Old Sauk to W side Sayner)
28204 N High Pt extension (High Pt to W of Sayner Ct)
28205 Sayner Ct – N High Pt extension
28206 Sauk Creek Dr – Sauk Creek Cir
28207 Sauk Creek Dr – Plover Cir (S. Creek Cir to S end Plover) 28208 Sauk Creek Dr – St. Lawrence Cir (Plover Cir to E end St. Lawrence) 28209 Sauk Creek Dr – E Geneva Cir (St. Lawrence Cir to end E Geneva) 28210 W Geneva Cir
28211 Sauk Creek Dr – Brule Cir (Geneva Cir to E end Brule)
28212 Wolf St – Brule St – Brule Cir (High Pt to E end Brule Cir) 28215 High Point Rd (Brule to Mineral Point)

Area 20 (West): Conventional flushing opening multiple hydrants over a large area.

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