Sunday, August 18, 2013

August 2013 Update

I'm hoping to get back to regular posts to my blog, after an on-line gap in time.  I've been busy representing you on the Dane County Board, serving as Chair of the Public Works and Transportation Committee, serving on various other committees and participating in neighborhood association meetings.  While being computer savvy is not something that I excel at, it is important for me to get back to using this blog for sharing information with my constituents. So with that being said, here are some of the more recent highlights for District 24!  

Alliant Energy Center:  Serving on the Alliant Energy Center Commission, Task Force and Design Study Group has allowed me to be involved in many aspects of this unique facility.  Progress continues to be made at the Alliant Energy Center complex, ensuring that major events such as World Dairy Expo and Midwest Horse Fair continue in Dane County.  The contracts have been drafted for building two new pavilions at the AEC, which will be built with flexibility for various animal events as well as other non-animal events such as car or boat shows.  The $18 million project will be funded by a mix of private and public funding, embracing partnerships that benefit all.  In fact, at the August 16th board meeting, we approved a 20 year lease with the Midwest Horse Fair bringing in over $1 million towards the cost of the new pavilions and a 10 year lease for the World Dairy Expo and a $3 million commitment towards the pavilions. 

The exciting thing about the new pavilions is that they will have removable “stalls” so that they can be adjusted for various types of events, including upcoming animal shows for rabbits, cows and horses.  They can then be cleared out for non-animal events such as car or boat shows.  They will have efficient air ventilation and modern manure management to ensure our indoor and outdoor environment is clean and safe. 

Preserving Land and Enhancing Recreation: We also awarded a series of Partners for Recreation and Conservation (PARC) grants, including a $150,000 grant to upgrade the boat launch at Lottes Park in Monona, which will link with the new development adjacent to the park with a boardwalk.  Other grants included funding for the Aldo Leopold Center and the central skateboard park in Madison.

Lake Management:  I met with Monona Alder Brian Holmquist and city staff Janine Glaser regarding a potential program to reduce urban stormwater from flowing into Lake Monona.  We are hoping to have more information on that in the future.   Janine is also working with City of Madison and Dane County in helping design a program that will encourage individuals to help minimize runoff from getting into the stormwater outfalls.  

While lake levels once again were very high this year with the early summer rainfall events, the slow-no-wake order was limited to Squaw Bay, protecting the lakeshore properties from undue wave action until the levels near the summer maximum levels.  This represents a compromise in that Lake Monona can be more widely used by a variety of boats and yet the areas most prone to flooding are protected. 

2014 Budget Hearings:  We are beginning budget discussions for 2014, and I encourage everyone to participate in the two upcoming hearings on various County Department budgets.  The first hearing on the Department of Human Services budget is at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 3rd at the Alliant Energy Center.  The second hearing for all other Departments is at 6:00 p.m. on September 11th at the County Board chamber, room 201 of the City County Building.