The Week Ahead: Reminders

The Weekly Meeting Schedule is back up and running and there is very little on it at the moment. As always, it is subject to change throughout the week, so check back if you are looking for something of interest. And, don’t forget, if you’re looking at the Legistar version of meetings, called the Legislative Calendar, be careful. If it is listed there it may not be appropriately legally noticed and the list there is not complete, you also have to check the Notice of Additional Meetings to get the complete picture!

Anyways, despite the fact it is August and the last week of the month, there’s still a few things going on, here’s the items I find of interest:

Monday, August 25, 2008
4:30 PM BOARD OF ESTIMATES ROOM 260 MMB
A jam packed agenda, and the Mayor is gone to the Democrat’s National Convention.
Floating holidays for non-represented Transit Employees.
Appointing Bill Clingan for the Community Development Division Director
Water Conservation Plan for the City of Madison
– Authorizing the RFP for Downtown Public Library
– The snow ordinance, increasing fines for downtown.
Truman Olson
New TIF policy

Tuesday, August 26, 2008
5:00 PM PEDESTRIAN/BICYCLE/MOTOR VEHICLE COMMISSION ROOM 260 MMB
Multi-modal transportation/traffic plan for downtown

Wednesday, August 27, 2008
5:30 PM BLUE RIBBON COMMITTEE ON CLEAN ELECTIONS ROOM 403 CCB
– They haven’t met since March, but they are talking about public financing of campaigns.

6:00 PM COMMON COUNCIL -DISCUSSION ROOM 201 CCB
– That’s a horrible title to notify the public that Noble Wray is going to talk to us about public safety.

Thursday, August 28, 2008
4:00 PM EOC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ROOM 523 CCB
– I hear that the City Attorney will now be showing up to talk about the Chronic Nuisance law. There’s no agenda linked, but that’s my understanding of why they are meeting on Thursday instead of Monday when the Exec Committee normally meets.

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