What Will the Council Talk About Tonight?

3 pages!!! But only two items actually separated, so they will talk about 2 items plus whatever you want to speak to! This is the last council meeting of this session . . . the next council will be completely new! Or, more than likely, practically all the same. Alder Gruber will be out and Arvina Martin or Bradley Campbell will be new. And there are races in District 1 – Barbara McKinney, District 8 – Zach Woods, District 10 – Mo Cheeks, District 14 – Sheri Carter. My guess is, they all stay in office.

REMINDERS:
– Next Council Meeting: April 18th (Noon & 6:30 pm)
– Board of Estimates renamed Finance Committee and
– Common Council Organizational Committee renamed Common Council Executive Committee effective April 18th

Agenda Items 2 – 9 are PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS

The following items are EXTRA-MAJORITY ITEMS – Extra Majority vote items will be recorded as unanimous votes unless a roll call or exclusion is requested:

17. Legislative File No. 45847 – SUBSTITUTE – Amending the 2017 Sewer & Stormwater Operating Budget to add a position of Public Works General Foreperson. (Report of Board of Estimates – 15 Votes Required)

18. Legislative File No. 45848 – SUBSTITUTE – Amending the 2017 Stormwater Utility Operating Budget to add a position of Engineer 2. (Report of Board of Estimates – 15 Votes Required)

23. Legislative File No. 46209 – Amending the 2017 Adopted Operating Budget of the Police Department by appropriating $20,000 from the Contingent Reserve in order to purchase individual dispensers of naloxone for the purpose of saving lives for those individuals experiencing an overdose of an opiod. (Report of Board of Estimates – 15 Votes Required)

26. Legislative File No. 46216 – SUBSTITUTE – Amending the 2017 Adopted Capital Budget to reallocate funding from “Water Utility Facility Improvements”, to “Unit Well 12 Conversion to a Two Zone Well” in order to proceed with Contract 7457 (“Whitney Way Water Pipeline”). (Report of Board of Estimates – 15 Votes Required)

28. Legislative File No. 46224 – SUBSTITUTE – Amending the 2017 Fire Operating Budget and accepting a SAFER Grant (Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response) if awarded from the U. S. Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for eighteen (18) firefighter positions. (Report of Board of Estimates – 15 Votes Required)

30. Legislative File No. 46229 – SUBSTITUTE – Amending the 2017 Adopted Capital Budget for the Economic Development Division to appropriate $913,000 in GO Borrowing authority for TID 35 and Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a development agreement to fund a $913,000 Tax Incremental Finance Loan to Landmark Oaks Development, LLC or its assigns to assist in the development of approximately 109,000 square feet of office space and 353 parking stalls located at 2921 Landmark Place within the boundary of TID #35 (Todd Drive – West Beltline). (Report of Board of Estimates – 15 Votes Required)

33. Legislative File No. 46296 – Amending the 2017 Capital Budget of Stormwater Utility and Authorizing the City of Madison, through the City Engineer, to accept Dane County Urban Water Quality grant awards in the amounts of $475,000 for the Starkweather Creek Stormwater Treatment Project. (Report of Board of Estimates – 15 Votes Required)

The following items are EXTRA-MAJORITY ITEMS – Extra Majority vote items will be recorded as unanimous votes unless a roll call or exclusion is requested (continued):

34. Legislative File No. 46297 – Amending the 2017 Capital Budget of Stormwater Utility and Authorizing the City of Madison, through the City Engineer, to accept Dane County Urban Water Quality grant awards in the amounts of $375,000 for Willow Creek Stormwater Treatment. (Report of Board of Estimates – 15 Votes Required)

48. Legislative File No. 46371 – SUBSTITUTE-Amending the Parking Utility 2017 Adopted Capital Budget to increase budget authority by $80,000 $115,000 for the Overture Center Garage Elevator modernization project. (Report of Board of Estimates – 15 Votes Required)

49. Legislative File No. 46372 – Amending Traffic Engineering’s 2017 Capital Budget to include the assessable expenses and funding relating to the construction of the Darwin Road – Packers Avenue Traffic Signal. (12th AD). (Report of Board of Estimates – 15 Votes Required)

50. Legislative File No. 46374 – Amending the 2017 Operating Budget and Setting the 2017 Rates for the Sewer and Stormwater Utilities. (Report of Board of Estimates – 15 Votes Required)

51. Legislative File No. 46425 – Amending the 2017 Capital Budget to Increase by $6 million the Funding Authorization for the Judge Doyle Public Parking Garage Project on Block 88. (Report of Board of Estimates – 15 Votes Required)

61. Legislative File No. 46157 – Amending the 2017 Library Capital Budget and Awarding Public Works Contract No. 7884, Alicia Ashman Library Roof Replacement. (Report of Board of Public Works – 15 Votes Required)

113. Legislative File No. 45922 – SUBSTITUTE-Authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to enter into a sole source agreement with the National Transit Institute to provide Transit Leadership Training in Madison for Wisconsin transit systems; and amending the adopted 2017 Metro Transit operating budget to accept the revenue for the estimated cost of this training of $50,000. The 80% federal share of the cost will be reimbursed by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation and the 20% local share will be reimbursed by Transit Mutual Insurance Company. The cost of this training will be covered by funding from Transit Mutual Insurance Company and the Wisconsin Department of Transportation. (Report of Transit & Parking Commission – 15 Votes Required)

Agenda Items part of the CONSENT AGENDA WITH ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS) as noted:
19. Legislative File No. 46033 – SUBSTITUTE – Appropriating $50,000 from the 2017 Planning Division Operating Budget and aAuthorizing the City of Madison to enter into a contract with the Madison Central Business Improvement District (BID) for $50,000 to fund the continuation of the Downtown Activities Program focused on existing plazas around the Capitol Square and State Street (2nd, 4th and 8th AD). (Report of Board of Estimates – Recommended Action ADOPT 2ND SUBSTITUTE)

73. Legislative File No. 46328 – Awarding Public Works Contract No. 7692, Darwin Road and Packers Avenue Traffic Signal Assessment District. (Board of Public Works Recommended ADOPTION UNDER SUSPENSION OF THE RULES on 3/17/17)

74. Legislative File No. 46329 – Awarding Public Works Contract No. 7837, Langdon Street Resurfacing Assessment District – 2017. (Board of Public Works Recommended ADOPTION UNDER SUSPENSION OF THE RULES on 3/17/17)

86. Legislative File No. 46418 – Awarding Public Works Contract No. 7934, Madison Municipal Building – Window Asbestos Removal. (Board of Public Works Recommended ADOPTION UNDER SUSPENSION OF THE RULES on 3/17/17)

88. Legislative File No. 46515 – Approving plans, specifications and roadway geometry for the construction of the Hill Farms State Office Building – University Avenue Intersection Improvements. (11th AD) (Board of Public Works Recommended ADOPTION UNDER SUSPENSION OF THE RULES on 3/17/17)

102. Legislative File No. 46407 – BY TITLE ONLY – Accepting the Report and Recommendations from the CCOC Subcommittee on Police & Community Relations. (Report of the CCOC – Recommendation will be made from the floor 3/21/17)

144. Legislative File No. 46444 – Stating that disposition of future lawsuits against the City of Madison and/or City of Madison employees will be subject to the direction of the Common Council with the assent of the Mayor. (Item Introduced from Floor at Last Council Meeting – Council President Mike Verveer – ADDITIONAL REFERRAL: City Attorney)

Items requested by alders to be placed on EXCLUSION LIST

44. Legislative File No. 46326 – Authorizing the Escrow of Funds from TID Nos. 32 and 43 for Completing Projects in the 2017 Capital Budget. (Report of Board of Estimates – Ald. David Ahrens, District 15) 52. Legislative File No. 46437 – Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute loan agreements to fund a total of $650,000 of Madison Capital Revolving Fund loans to Tribe 9 Foods, LLC to assist with the purchase of food manufacturing equipment at a facility to be located at 2901 Progress Road; and, amending the 2017 Madison Capital Revolving Fund budget to add an additional $650,000 of loan expenditure authority. (Report of Board of Estimates – Ald. David Ahrens, District 15 – 15 votes required)

Items Introduced from the Floor for Referral
Legislative File No. 46565 – Authorizing an amendment to the Purchase and Sale Agreement terms for the purchase of BioAg Gateway property by Bird View LLC, as approved through RES-17-00143, to grant an extension of the construction completion guaranty deadline to March 31, 2018, and related language changes. (Ald. Denise Demarb, District 16)
• Recommended Action: Refer to Board of Estimates

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