Thursday 9/19/19 Round Up

City, County, Schools and other news, foreclosure assistance, HIV Education Event, Future of Transportation Day, Parks News and more.

NEWS

City

After F-35 resolution Mayor still has concerns over project – Channel 27
Madison City Council opts for resolution calling on Air Force to reconsider F-35s at Truax – Cap Times
‘Ambiguous’ working in F-35 resolution may have helped it pass, alders say – State Journal
Madison Mayor seeks to boost bus riding with “Metro Forward” effort – State Journal
Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway pushes bus initiatives, including BRT, as Metro Forward – Cap Times
‘This is top priority’: Mayor releases detail on Metro bus rapid transit system – Channel 3000
Editorial: Does city government work for you? – Channel 3000

County

Henry Vilas Zoo Maintains AZA Accreditation – Badger Herald

Schools

Local Voices Network highlights Madison’s educational challenges – Cap Times
Madison School District, teachers union reach tentative deal for maximum allowed pay hike – State Journal

Other

State Reps, City Alders to Hold South Side Town Hall – Madison 365
Climate strike Friday includes rally outside MG&E, march to Capitol – Cap Times

Going Through Foreclosure?

I am reaching out to you on behalf of Community Justice Inc. We’re a nonprofit, public interest law firm in downtown Madison that operates a variety of legal programs for low and modest income individuals in south-central Wisconsin.

One of these programs is the Foreclosure Defense Project (FDP), which provides free foreclosure defense services to vulnerable homeowners facing a foreclosure action. As an allied social-service provider dedicated to assisting those facing housing insecurity, we wanted to make sure you’re aware of this service that may benefit clients you come in contact with.

The Foreclosure Defense Project may be appropriate for those who are:
-below 300% of the federal poverty line
-facing a foreclosure action
-residing in south-central Wisconsin

Those interested in receiving free legal representation through the project should call Community Justice Inc. at 608-204-9642 to complete an intake. Please make sure they mention the Foreclosure Defense Project during their intake.

If you have any questions about the scope of the work, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Lead FDP Attorney Seep Paliwal (cc’ed) or me. We also have informational rack cards with our intake and project information. If your agency would be interested in getting a stack of these cards, please let me know and I will be sure to send some your way to give to potential clients.

Thanks in advance for your partnership and all that you do for those facing housing insecurity in our community!

Best,
-Erin

Erin Bartenstein
Programs Manager | Community Justice Inc.
214 N. Hamilton St. #101
Madison, WI 53703
p. 608-442-3002

HIV Education Event

You are all invited to join us for an HIV patient education event on September 25, from 6-7:30 PM at Badger Rock Neighborhood Center. The event is free and open to the public and dinner will be provided.

Dr. Andrew Urban, a doctor at the HIV Clinic, will be giving a talk on “Living Well and Aging Well with HIV” that will include 10 tips for living well with HIV at all ages, and how to stay healthy with HIV as you age.  There will also be informational materials on HIV and safer sex supplies.

Badger Rock is located at 501 East Badger Road and is on bus lines 11 & 16.

Free off-street parking is available and the building is accessible for people with physical disabilities.

To let us know you’re attending, please register online (no name required) or call or email me directly.  Registration is appreciated so we can make sure there’s enough food for everyone.

Hope to see many of you there!

Thanks,

Chris Chapman
Pronouns: she/her/hers
Patient & Community Engagement Specialist
UW Health HIV/AIDS Comprehensive Care Program
Tel. 608-890-1169
cchapman@medicine.wisc.edu

Citizenship Classes

This is a friendly reminder about the PM citizenship class that is currently offered at Christ Presbyterian Church (944 East Gorham Street, Madison 53703).  The class has resumed and registrations for  class is still open.

  1. Evening Class:Every Thursdays from 6 to 7:30 pm 

Enrollment is still open. You or someone you know can join by registering through the link below:

Enrollment form for the Citizenship Classes

Future of Transportation Day

From City of Madison- Fleet Service

Join co-hosts RENEW Wisconsin & Wisconsin Clean Cities for this free event  taking place Wednesday, September 25, 2019 at the State Capitol! Locally produced fuels are driving Wisconsin’s economy, strengthening national energy security, improving air quality and supporting the overall quality of life for Wisconsinites. See the latest in transportation technology with electric, hybrid and alternative fuel vehicles on display. Learn from experts how the transportation industry is being transformed.

Be sure to visit the City of Madison’s table inside the rotunda to learn more about the steps we’re taking to lessen our impact on the environment!

The event is being held in conjunction with National Clean Energy Week , which runs from September 23rd – 27th.

Parks News

TRUCKS & TREASURES
Saturday, September 21 • 9am to 12pm • Reindahl Park
• FREE
Shop the kids-to-kids garage sale. See, climb, and explore the big rigs and meet the employees who operate them.

Vehicles Scheduled:
  • Wisconsin Army National Guard – M1000 Heavy Equipment Transport (HET) System
  • Madison Fire Department – Fire Engine
  • Dane County Sheriff – Dive Truck
  • Madison Water Utility – Back Hoe and Dump Truck
  • Streets Division – Street Sweeper and Snow & Ice Patrol Truck
  • Madison Metro – 2019 buses
  • Wisconsin State Capitol Police – SUV Squad
  • C.H.E.T.A. (Children’s Hospital Emergency Transport Ambulance): state-of-the-art ground transport unit ambulance
  • Madison Reading Project – free books for kids
  • MSCR – Imagination Playground and Fit2Go Van
  • Madison Parks – Lawn Mower, Ranger Truck, Dump Truck, End Loader, Clam Truck, Tower Truck, Sand Pro, Tool Cat, Tiger/Flail Mower, Loader Tractor

BIRD & NATURE OUTINGS – Saturday and Sunday
Bike with us! Take a slow-roll through nature on Saturday, September 21 and a guided walk at the UW’s Lakeshore Nature Preserve on Sunday, September 22.

COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS

  • LAW PARK – What do you see for the future of Law Park? Join us at Badger Rock Neighborhood Center for an open house on Tuesday, October 1.
  • VILAS PARK – We’re developing a master plan and want to hear from you. Take the online survey

OUT & ABOUT FALL 2019
Read Progress for Pollinators and more in the Madison Parks Newsletter.

HAYRIDES
Fall is just around the corner! See the calendar of upcoming haywagon rides at our special events or reserve your own.

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