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week of february 23 meetings of possible interest to district 2

The week of April 30 has items of possible interest to residents of district 2 at the , the Task Force on Structure of City Government, Neighborhood Meeting about MATC Redevelopment, Common Council Update City’s Performance Excellence Framework Progress, the Common Council, the Street Use Staff Commission, the Board of Public Works, the Urban Forestry Task Force, Historic Preservation Plan Community Gathering, and a City of Madison Conversation about Street Events on the Isthmus. The city meeting agenda items are open for testimony from the public should you be interested in weighing in. I also appreciate hearing from you on any items on which you have a particular interest or concern so please send me an email or give me a call..

Once crews have collected from each street within the Monday refuse district once, crews will move into the Tuesday district. After servicing the Tuesday district, crews then rotate to the Wednesday district, followed by the Thursday and then Friday refuse districts. Upon completion of Friday refuse district, crews will begin the cycle again in Monday district..

Photo by Sean Kilpatrick /THE CANADIAN PRESS Article content No help for seniors While our government leaders have done well in many areas of this pandemic, their response regarding the most vulnerable, seniors, has been abysmal. So far the only notable support provided in the name of seniors has been a $9 million donation to the United Way to support seniors with things like home delivery. I am still waiting to get one United Way sponsored home delivery for anything.

Party of Iowa Chairman Jeff Kaufmann to GOP leadership, our state is leading the nation with a booming economy and a financially sound state budget. Today, Gov. Reynolds laid out a bold agenda a continued commitment to education funding, significant investment in rural communities, and innovative workforce initiatives that will make Iowa a better place to work and raise a family for decades to come.

Split the Pot RaffleThe Minnesota Wild Foundation and Xcel Energy Center host an in arena “Split the Pot” Raffle to benefit local charities, including the Minnesota Wild Foundation, at every home game during the Wild season. Raffle tickets may be purchased from the time doors open through the end of the second intermission. Fans can purchase tickets at raffle kiosks located at Sections 102, 118, Club 11 and Section 206.