Eagon will not run for re-election
UW-Madison student Ald. Bryon Eagon, Dist. 8, announced Monday he will be running for re-election in the spring.
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UW-Madison student Ald. Bryon Eagon, Dist. 8, announced Monday he will be running for re-election in the spring.
UW-Madison students and Common Council candidates Sam Stevenson and Kyle Szarzynski outlined their goals for the city of Madison to a gathering of approximately 20 people in the Memorial Union Wednesday.
Two UW-Madison students, Kyle Szarzynski and Sam Stevenson will run for Madison Common Council next spring.
Madison Common Council members submitted additional amendments to Mayor Dave Cieslewicz's capital and operating budgets for 2011, which the council will consider Tuesday.
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz introduced the 2011 Executive Capital Budget to the public Tuesday.
An update on the proposed Madison High Speed Rail Station was given Tuesday before the Common Council meeting.
The Wisconsin Student Public Interest Group held a press conference Tuesday to announce Madison's status as a Fair Trade City, making it the 16th city in the nation and the first state capital to receive this designation.
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation narrowed the possible locations for a high-speed rail stop in Madison down to four Friday.
The Downtown Coordinating Committee met Thursday to discuss the new Central Library renovation proposal along with new safety procedures being implemented in the downtown area.
The Madison Common Council approved a resolution supporting fair trade by Madison businesses at its meeting Tuesday.
UW-Madison students may not consider their role in Madison city politics, but city issues have a direct impact on the campus area and student life.
Following approval from the Urban Design Commission and Plan Commission, the Hammes Co. intends to submit an application to the Landmarks Commission in search of a certificate of appropriateness for the Edgewater redevelopment.
Negotiations on a new Madison Central Library collapsed Thursday after city officials and Fiore Companies failed to settle a $2 million budget dispute.
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After many months of debate, the long-awaited Edgewater vote at the Common Council meetings next week may finally seal the fate of Hammes Co.'s proposed redevelopment project.
The Board of Estimates met Monday, but deferred discussion regarding the Edgewater Hotel project finances.
A proposed student tenant resource center was removed from the Associated Students of Madison's budget last week, and ASM members will vote to finalize that budget Wednesday.
A typical student walking the Friday night bar scene may think the biggest decision in opening a new tavern is décor, location and staffing. However, many students may be surprised to find that the city has specific, detailed regulations about when and where new bars can open up.
Let's admit something that has been fairly obvious for the past few months: this semester was pretty slow for news. Compare this to last fall, and there's no presidential election, no new chancellor. There were no big local electoral races or campus decisions like last spring's ASM constitution vote either. Overall, it was an incredibly boring time to be a politically involved Badger.
The Hammes Co. chose to appeal to the Madison Common Council against the decision of the city's Landmarks Commission to deny a certificate of appropriateness to the proposed redevelopment of the Edgewater Hotel on Wednesday.