Dane
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City-County Homeless Issues Committee
The City-County Homeless Issues Committee will review the Dane County budget outlook and discuss recommendations for the 2027 city and county budget listening session. Members will also hear an overview of the latest HUD Notice of Funding Opportunity. The meeting includes standard procedural items and public comment opportunities.
- HUD NOFO overview presentation
- Dane County budget outlook briefing
- 2027 city and county budget listening session discussion
- Public comment registration and virtual meeting access details
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Commission
The Dane County CDBG Commission will hold a public hearing and review preliminary funding recommendations for the CDBG PRO Housing Grant Program Round 3. Members will evaluate grant applications and discuss how funds will be allocated to support local housing initiatives. The commission will also set dates for upcoming public hearings and future meetings.
- Public hearing on CDBG PRO Housing funding recommendations
- Review of Round 3 CDBG PRO Housing Grant applications
- Preliminary funding recommendations for housing projects
- Scheduling of future commission meetings in July and August
Henry Vilas Zoo Commission
The Henry Vilas Zoo Commission will review a presentation on the facility's interpretive master plan and discuss preparations for the 2027 operating budget. Commissioners will also receive updates on zoo operations, animal care, conservation efforts, and marketing. The meeting includes standard administrative items and public comment opportunities.
- Presentation on the Interpretative Master Plan
- Discussion of 2027 budget preparations
- Updates on operations, animal care, and conservation programs
- Welcome of new commission member Jon Dean
County Board
This agenda contains only procedural boilerplate for a supervisor training session. Members may gather at the City County Building to establish a quorum, but no official business will be conducted. The notice serves solely to inform the public of the training attendance.
Safety and Working Conditions Study Committee
The Safety and Working Conditions Study Committee will review research on how extreme cold temperatures affect worker safety in Dane County. The agenda includes ethics training, approval of prior minutes, and a public comment period. No binding votes or policy changes are scheduled for this session.
- Presentation on extreme cold research and its impact on local working conditions
- Mandatory ethics training for committee members
- Approval of May 5, 2026 meeting minutes
- Scheduling of next meeting for August 4, 2026
Board of Health for Madison and Dane County
Park Commission
The Park Commission will review resolutions to sell easements within Babcock County Park to two different sanitary districts. The meeting also includes a presentation on the history of Scheidegger Forest and a potential closed session regarding property acquisition.
- Resolution 2026 RES-071: Sale of easements at Babcock County Park to Town of Dunn Sanitary District No. 3
- Resolution 2026 RES-072: Sale of easements at Babcock County Park to Kegonsa Sanitary District
- Presentation: History of Scheidegger Forest
Traffic Safety Commission
The commission will review seven specific traffic crashes that resulted in eight fatalities and two injuries between April and June 2026. Members will also discuss e-bike/e-moto trends and receive a presentation on data-driven approaches to crime and traffic safety.
- Review of 7 fatal/injury crashes occurring in Madison, Middleton, Stoughton, Rutland, Burke, and Primrose
- Partner Presentation: Data Driven Approaches to Crime and Traffic Safety
- Discussion on E-Bikes and E-Motos
- Updates on Dane County Highway and BOTS projects
Health & Human Needs Committee
The committee will review several resolutions regarding affordable housing, foodshare administration, and behavioral health grants. Members will also discuss the potential creation of a public contract dashboard to increase transparency.
- Affordable housing agreement for 952 N. Fair Oaks Ave., Madison
- Acceptance of DHS funds for FoodShare administration
- Acceptance of Wisconsin Department of Justice grant funds for behavioral health
- Bid waiver for Fatherhood Responsibility Project ($105,834)
- Discussion on a new Public Human Services Contract Dashboard
Environment, Agriculture & Natural Resources Committee
The committee will review several land and water management items. These include an ordinance amendment regarding icebound lakes, a water quality grant for Sun Prairie, and the sale of easements at Babcock County Park.
- Ordinance amendment regarding Dane County icebound lakes
- Urban water quality grant award for the City of Sun Prairie
- Sale of easements at Babcock County Park to Town of Dunn Sanitary District No. 3
- Sale of easements at Babcock County Park to Kegonsa Sanitary District
Community Justice Council - Behavioral Health Subcommittee
The Dane County Behavioral Health Subcommittee will review progress reports from six workgroups focused on jail mental health services, competency proceedings, and medication continuity. The committee will also approve a directive to track its members' compliance with corporate counsel ethics training. The agenda is primarily administrative, focusing on program monitoring rather than new policy or budget decisions.
- Workgroup reports on jail mental health services and competency proceedings
- Update on medication continuity for individuals released from Dane County Jail
- Report on peer support integration and county-wide service handoffs
- Directive to track committee compliance with corporate counsel ethics training
- Triage center update from the Dane County Department of Health Services
Dane County Civil Rights Department Advisory Subcommittee
The subcommittee will review previous minutes and receive an ethics training presentation. The board is also scheduled to take action on a Partners in Community grant application.
- Partners in Community (PIC) Grant application
- Ethics Training presentation
Equal Opportunity Commission
The commission is holding an organizational meeting to elect a Chair, Vice-Chair, and Secretary. Members will also establish the 2026 meeting calendar and discuss inclusive language for multicultural groups.
- Election of Chair
- Election of Vice-Chair
- Election of Secretary
- Setting of 2026 meeting dates
- Ethics training presentation
Community Justice Council
The Community Justice Council and its Pretrial Subcommittee are holding a joint meeting to review research findings. The presentation will cover the Public Safety Assessment (PSA) Report and final results from a multi-county randomized control study.
- Presentation: Public Safety Assessment (PSA) Report and Final Results by Professor Jim Greiner of Harvard Law School
Community Justice Council - Pre-Trial Services Subcommittee
The Pre-Trial Services Subcommittee is holding a joint meeting with the Community Justice Council. The primary focus is a presentation on the results of a multi-county randomized control study regarding the Public Safety Assessment (PSA).
- Presentation: The Public Safety Assessment (PSA) Report and Final Results by Professor Jim Greiner
Last 30 days
Insurance Advisory RFP Subcommittee
The Insurance Advisory RFP Subcommittee will meet to review a Request for Proposals (RFP) regarding disability services. The committee will also consider previous meeting minutes.
- Review of Disability RFP
Lakes & Watershed Commission
The commission will hold elections for a Chair and Vice Chair. Members will also review an ordinance amendment regarding icebound lakes and receive budget recommendations for 2027.
- Election of Chair and Vice Chair
- Ordinance 2026 OA-005: Amending Chapter 71 regarding the icebound lakes of Dane County
- Presentation on environmental impacts of neonicotinoid insecticides
- Draft 2027 Lakes & Watershed Commission Budget Recommendations
Public Protection & Judiciary Committee
The committee will review several fund transfers for justice reform and vehicle purchases. Members are also considering ordinances regarding local lakes, emergency weather plans for mobile homes, and contracts for medication vending and freeway services.
- Fund transfer for Office of Justice Reform
- Fund transfer for a vehicle purchase
- Ordinance amending Chapter 71 regarding icebound lakes
- Resolution urging state safety measures for mobile home communities
- Contract with City of Madison for medication vending machine support
Public Works & Transportation Committee
The committee will consider several contract amendments and change orders for county infrastructure. Key items include landfill construction, courthouse cooling upgrades, and office remodeling.
- Highway Capital Bridge project fund transfer
- Lease with Employment and Training Association of Dane County, Inc.
- Landfill Site 03 construction change order at 4402 Brandt Rd.
- Courthouse cooling system upgrades at 215 S. Hamilton St.
- District Attorney's office remodel at 215 S. Hamilton St.
Board of Adjustment
The Board of Adjustment will consider an appeal by Brandon and Angela Nicholson regarding a wetland setback variance. The request seeks to permit driveway access for a proposed residence on Lot 1, CSM 16603.
- Variance appeal: Driveway access near minimum required wetland setback (Chapter 11.03(2)(a)2)
- Location: Lot 1, CSM 16603, SE ¼ of the SE ¼, Section 6, Town of Albion
Condemnation Commission
This meeting focuses on administrative startup tasks for the commission. Members will swear in new and continuing members, elect officers, and undergo ethics training.
- Swearing in of new and continuing members
- Election of Commission officers
- Ethics training presentation
- Overview of 2025-26 commission activities
County Board
This agenda is largely procedural boilerplate with no substantive votes or policy changes scheduled. The Board will hold a hybrid Committee of the Whole session to receive an informational overview of budget and financial trends. No public comment will be accepted.
- Overview of budget and financial trends presentation by County Controller Chuck Hicklin
Executive Committee
The committee will review the minutes from the June 4, 2026, meeting and consider resolutions related to County Executive appointments. No fund transfers or items requiring immediate committee action are listed on this agenda.
- Resolution 2026 RES-054: County Executive Appointments
County Board
The County Board is reviewing several consent calendar items including affordable housing projects in Waunakee and Mount Horeb. The meeting also covers infrastructure development in Sun Prairie, highway safety grants, and various social service contracts.
- Affordable housing project at 606 Reeve Road, Waunakee
- Infrastructure contract with the City of Sun Prairie for Town Hall Crossing
- SS4A grant funds from the City of Madison for highway safety action plan
- Affordable housing project at 103 Perimeter Rd, Mount Horeb
- Petty cash account for the Dane County Office of Justice Reform
Specialized Transportation Commission
The commission will elect a new Chairperson and Vice Chairperson. Members will also discuss paratransit scheduling concerns following reports of riders missing appointments due to a new system.
- Election of Chairperson and Vice Chairperson
- Discussion regarding paratransit scheduling issues and missed appointments
Area Agency on Aging - Advisory Council
The council is meeting to conduct organizational business, including electing a new Chair and Vice Chair. Members will also review the agency's bylaws and participate in ethics training.
- Election of AAA Advisory Council Chair
- Election of AAA Advisory Council Vice Chair
- Review of Advisory Council By-Laws
Park Commission
Area Agency on Aging - Legislative / Advocacy Committee
The committee will review advocacy updates from GWAAR and reports regarding state and federal aging legislation. Members will also receive updates on the ADRC Governing Board and various aging advisory councils.
- GWAAR Advocacy and Public Policy update
- U.S. Aging Legislative Update regarding OAA funding increases
- ADRC Governing Board report
- Wisconsin Aging Advocacy Network report
Zoning & Land Regulation Committee
The Zoning & Land Regulation Committee will conduct a roadway site inspection for petition 12275, which proposes changing 600 feet south of County Highway V in the Town of Vienna from farmland preservation to heavy commercial zoning. The applicant, Hahn Irrev Trust, seeks the rezone to develop a truck repair business. This meeting is strictly an inspection and will not include public testimony or official action.
- Rezone petition 12275: SW corner of Patton Road and County Highway V, Town of Vienna
- Proposed change from FP-35 Farmland Preservation District to HC Heavy Commercial District
- Applicant Hahn Irrev Trust plans a truck repair business on the site
- Previous committee vote on 5/26/26 postponed the petition due to opposition
- Site inspection scheduled for 9:00 AM along Patton Road (no public hearing or action)
Zoning & Land Regulation Committee
The committee will consider several land rezoning requests to create residential or agricultural lots across various towns. They will also review conditional use permits for short-term rentals, outdoor storage, and family businesses.
- Rezoning 9533 Kahl Rd (Black Earth) from Farmland Preservation to Rural Mixed-Use
- Rezoning 2924 Hope Rd (Cottage Grove) for a 10-lot residential subdivision
- Conditional use permit for short-term rental at 86 Oak St, Albion
- Conditional use permit for outdoor storage/dumpsters near 3475 N Star Rd, Cottage Grove
- Conditional use permit for agricultural tours and workshops on Leslie Rd, Dunkirk
UW Extension Committee
The UW Extension Committee will receive presentations on the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program and the Literacy Link program at the Dane County Jail. The director will give a report, and the committee will discuss the 2026/2027 meeting schedule. No binding votes or major policy changes are on the agenda.
- Presentation: Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program
- Presentation: Literacy Link Program at the Dane County Jail
- Director Report by Shelly Shaw
- Discussion of 2026/2027 meeting schedule
Board of Health for Madison and Dane County - Budget Committee
The Board of Health Budget Committee is meeting to consider and discuss the proposed 2027 budget for Public Health Madison & Dane County. The agenda also includes approval of previous meeting minutes and public comment.
- Presentation of 2027 Public Health Madison & Dane County Budget Proposal
- Approval of minutes from July 10, 2025 meeting (Item 2026 MIN-093)
- Public comment period for budget subcommittee
Emergency Medical Services Commission
The EMS Commission will review and discuss several operational updates including EMS district, MAS, 911, and DCEMS office updates, as well as ethics training. The meeting is largely procedural with no major decisions or public hearings listed.
- EMS District Operational Updates
- MAS Update
- 911 Update
- DCEMS Office Update
- Ethics Training
Food Council
The council will review progress on the Dane County Food Action Plan and various food sovereignty initiatives. Members will also discuss the council's focus and future strategic direction.
- Dane County Food Action Plan report
- Foodshed Partnership Project update
- Wisconsin Food Systems, Inc. report
- Double Dollars Program update
- Council discussion on future direction
Tree Board
The Dane County Tree Board will discuss its future direction and opportunities in the County Exec's strategic vision plan. They will also review a tree preservation matter in the Village of Cross Plains and consider board purchases. The meeting includes an ethics training video and adoption of a board operating agreement.
- Discussion of Tree Preservation Matters in the Village of Cross Plains
- Consideration of Dane County Tree Board Purchases (no amounts given)
- Review of County Exec Strategic Vision Plan for tree board opportunities
- Presentation of ethics training video (21 min)
- Adoption of Tree Board Operating Agreement
Equal Opportunity Commission
The Dane County Equal Opportunity Commission will elect its chair, vice-chair, and secretary for 2026, approve meeting dates, and form a sub-committee for a community-themed event. The meeting also includes an ethics training presentation and discussions on a collaborative community event and inclusive language in a Google document.
- Vote for Chair, Vice-Chair, and Secretary positions
- Vote to set 2026 meeting dates
- Form sub-committee for 2026 community-themed event
- Ethics training presentation
- Discuss inclusive language of multicultural groups on a Google document
Commission on Sensitive Crimes
This meeting of the Commission on Sensitive Crimes is largely procedural, including approval of minutes from April and May 2026 and routine reports. No substantive policy decisions or public hearings are listed. The agenda contains no action items, presentations, or notable fiscal matters.
- Approval of minutes from April 21 and May 19, 2026 meetings
- Reports from Agency, CCR, and Legislative updates
- Public comment on items not on the agenda
Arts and Cultural Affairs Commission
The commission is meeting to conduct elections for the Chair and Vice Chair positions. The agenda also includes a review of previous meeting minutes and an executive director's report.
- Election of Commission Chair
- Election of Commission Vice Chair
- Review of May 19, 2026, meeting minutes
Local Emergency Planning Committee
The Local Emergency Planning Committee will elect a Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson, review committee membership changes, and receive an ethics training presentation. Reports include updates from the Madison Fire HazMat Team and the EPCRA program. The meeting also includes a review of hazardous incident team capabilities with a vehicle tour.
- Election of Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson
- Ethics Training presentation
- Madison Fire HazMat Team Report
- Review of hazardous incident team capabilities and vehicle tour
- Review of committee members and changes
Health and Human Needs Committee - Opioid Settlement Subcommittee
The Opioid Settlement Subcommittee will review and take action on a comprehensive needs assessment by Elizabeth Salisbury-Afshar. The meeting also includes an ethics training presentation and approval of previous minutes. Public comment is accepted in person or virtually.
- Consideration of 2025 RPT-834 Comprehensive Needs Assessment for opioid settlement funds
- Ethics training presentation
- Approval of minutes from June 1, 2026
- Public comment on items not on the agenda
Personnel & Finance Committee
The Personnel & Finance Committee will consider and vote on several resolutions, including affordable housing projects at 606 Reeve Road in Waunakee and 103 Perimeter Road in Mount Horeb, an emergency shelter for adult men in Madison, and acceptance of federal and state grants. Most items have already been recommended for approval by other committees.
- Approving affordable housing project at 606 Reeve Road, Waunakee
- Authorizing contract with City of Sun Prairie for Town Hall Crossing infrastructure
- Approving intergovernmental agreement for emergency shelter for adult men in Madison
- Accepting HUD funds for housing programs
- Accepting child care funds from Wisconsin Department of Children and Families
Board of Adjustment
The Board of Adjustment will conduct a site inspection for an appeal seeking a variance from the minimum required wetland setback to allow driveway access to a proposed residence. The meeting also includes public comment and other business authorized by law.
- Appeal 3744 by Brandon & Angela Nicholson for a variance from wetland setback (Chapter 11.03(2)(a)2) for driveway access to a proposed residence on Lot 1, CSM 16603, Town of Albion
Zoning & Land Regulation Committee
The committee will receive a report on the Dane County Farmworker Housing Study, specifically the preliminary findings from the Enumeration Phase. Sift Consulting will present an interim report and presentation. No formal decisions or votes are scheduled on this item.
- Report: 2026 RPT-123 - Dane County Farmworker Housing Study Preliminary Findings from Enumeration Phase
- Presented by Sift Consulting Phase 3 Interim Report and Presentation
- Meeting held virtually due to inclement weather; joint with Health & Human Needs Committee
Land Conservation Committee
This virtual meeting of the Dane County Land Conservation Committee (moved online due to inclement weather) will receive an ethics training session and a presentation on Farmland Preservation Program fees. Committee members will also review reports on approved contracts and payments for June 2026. Public comment is accepted via Zoom or phone with advance registration.
- Ethics training for committee members
- Presentation on 2026 Farmland Preservation Program fees
- June 2026 approved contracts report
- June 2026 approved payments report
- Virtual meeting due to inclement weather
Environment, Agriculture & Natural Resources Committee
The Environment, Agriculture & Natural Resources Committee will consider a resolution authorizing the acquisition of land for the Badfish Creek Natural Resource Area. The meeting is virtual due to inclement weather and includes public comment opportunities.
- Resolution 2026 RES-053 authorizing land acquisition for Badfish Creek Natural Resource Area (fiscal note attached)
Health & Human Needs Committee
The Health & Human Needs Committee will review and approve several contracts for affordable housing projects in Waunakee and Mount Horeb, plus an intergovernmental agreement for an adult men's emergency shelter in Madison. The committee will also accept federal HUD and state child care funds, review a lease for a Stoughton family program, and hear presentations on farmworker housing findings and the 2027 budget.
- Approve affordable housing agreements at 606 Reeve Rd, Waunakee (Contract #16353)
- Approve affordable housing agreements at 103 Perimeter Rd, Mount Horeb (Contract #16354)
- Approve intergovernmental agreement for adult men's emergency shelter in Madison (Contract #16355)
- Authorize contract with City of Sun Prairie for Town Hall Crossing infrastructure (Contract #16356)
- Accept HUD funds and state child care grants (Contracts #16360, #16361)
Community Justice Council - Pre-Trial Services Subcommittee
The Pretrial Services Subcommittee will hear an update on the APPR Pretrial Pathways technical assistance project and a presentation on jail summary data. Members may vote to direct staff to distribute ethics training and track compliance. A future meeting will feature a pretrial assessment study from Harvard Law School.
- Update on APPR Pretrial Pathways technical assistance project
- Presentation of jail summary by Tamarine Cornelius
- Potential motion to distribute Corp Counsel ethics training and track compliance
- Future joint meeting with Community Justice Council on pretrial assessment study with Prof. Jim Greiner
- Public comment on items not on the agenda
Employee-Management Insurance Advisory Committee
The Employee-Management Insurance Advisory Committee will vote on a recommendation for the Delta Dental contract and discuss proposed Dean health plan options. They will also receive updates on wellness programs and the RFP subcommittee, and participate in ethics training.
- Recommendation on Delta Dental contract
- Review proposed Dean options
- RFP Subcommittee purview motion
- Wellness update
- Consideration of minutes from April 22, May 7, and May 15 meetings
Park Commission
The Park Commission will hold a public hearing on proposed 2027 park fees. They will also consider authorizing a land acquisition for the Badfish Creek Natural Resource Area and vote on several conservation fund grant applications for parcels in various natural areas.
- Public hearing on 2027 park fee changes
- Resolution 2026 RES-053 authorizing land acquisition for Badfish Creek Natural Resource Area
- Conservation fund grant applications for Pine Quarry, Handrick Grasslands, Prochnow parcel, and Perry Primrose Bird Conservation Area parcels
- Ethics training presentation
Community Justice Council - Racial Disparities Subcommittee
The Racial Disparities Subcommittee will review a presentation regarding the transition from population to corrections. The meeting also includes consideration of previous meeting minutes.
- Presentation: Youth Justice and Prevention by Dane County Department of Human Services
- Review of April 14th, 2026 meeting minutes
Land Information Council
The Land Information Council will receive reports on the 2027 LIO budget, a data sharing issue with the City of Madison, and remonumentation/parcel mapping status. No action items are listed; the meeting includes an ethics training presentation and consideration of previous minutes.
- Review of 2027 Land Information Office budget
- Discussion of City of Madison data sharing issue
- Status update on remonumentation and parcel mapping
- Ethics training presentation
- Public comment accepted on non-agenda items
Advisory Committee on Data Centers
The Advisory Committee on Data Centers will hear a presentation on emergency services impacts and discuss the recently adopted moratorium on data center zoning permits. The committee may also vote on requiring ethics training for members.
- Presentation on data center impact on fire department by DeForest Windsor Fire & EMS
- Status update on moratorium (2026 RES-039) adopted by County Board on 6/4/26
- Potential motion to require ethics training for committee members
- Consideration of minutes from May 12 meeting
Public Protection & Judiciary Committee
The Public Protection & Judiciary Committee is considering four resolutions, including contracts for a voice assistant platform, a petty cash account for justice reform, and extensions of drug testing and program evaluation agreements. A key discussion item is the Request for Proposals for Dane County Jail resident communication services with enhanced privacy, affordability, and transparency standards. The committee will also hear presentations on Family Court Services and claims from Risk Management.
- Authorization of contract for Aurelian Voice Assistant Platform
- Establishment of petty cash checking account for Office of Justice Reform
- Extension of interagency agreement for deferred prosecution drug testing
- Extension of program evaluation for Opiate Diversion Program
- Discussion on RFP for jail resident communication services
Zoning & Land Regulation Committee
The Zoning & Land Regulation Committee will hold public hearings on zoning map amendments and conditional use permits. Key items include a postponed rezone petition by JMM LLC to remove wetland restrictions on Pine Row Rd in the Town of Verona, which faced unanimous opposition last month. The committee will also consider a certified survey map in Rutland, a final plat in Cottage Grove, and an ordinance amendment revising the definition of cemetery.
- Rezone petition 12278: JMM LLC seeks to change 7228 Pine Row Rd, Town of Verona, from Wetland Overlay to Non-Wetland Overlay — postponed 5/26 due to opposition
- Certified Survey Map - Schmudlach, Town of Rutland: staff recommends conditional approval, 4 parcels
- Final Plat - Kennedy Hills 2nd Addition, Town of Cottage Grove: staff recommends conditional approval
- Ordinance amendment 2026 OA-006: revising the definition of cemetery in Chapter 10 of Dane County Code, sponsored by Downing
- Scheduling site inspection visit for rezone petition 12275
Public Works & Transportation Committee
The committee will consider multiple contract awards and change orders for major county construction projects, including the RNG maintenance shop and the Sustainability Campus. They will also discuss accepting a federal grant for a county highway safety plan and review various lease agreements for county programs.
- Awarding contract to Wieser Brothers for RNG maintenance shop and office building construction
- Awarding contract to J.P. Cullen & Sons for initial building and infrastructure construction of Dane County's Sustainability Campus
- Contract change order #245 for Jail Consolidation Project at 115 W. Doty St., Madison
- Accepting SS4A grant funds from City of Madison for County Highway Comprehensive Safety Action Plan
- Authorizing leases for Joining Forces for Families program in Stoughton and space at Dane County Job Center
Emergency Medical Services - Medical Advisory Subcommittee
The Medical Advisory Subcommittee will discuss EMS protocols, ethics training, and an update from the DCEMS office. No votes or decisions on specific items are scheduled; the meeting is largely procedural and discussion-based.
- Discussion of EMS Protocols
- Ethics Training for EMS personnel
- DCEMS Office Update
Aging & Disability Resource Center Governing Board
This agenda consists primarily of procedural boilerplate for a routine Dane County Aging & Disability Resource Center board meeting. The board will review past minutes, complete ethics training, and receive standard operational updates. No specific policy votes, contracts, or funding decisions are detailed.
- Review of May 8, 2026 board minutes
- Mandatory ethics training presentation
- Chair report on June 17 legislative event and Alzheimer’s biomarker testing
- Manager’s update on ADRC operations
- Public comment period for agenda and non-agenda items
Condemnation Commission
The Condemnation Commission will hold a hearing on case 2025CV002373, involving Northwestern Stone, LLC and American Transmission Company, LLC. The commission will consider the second amended notice of hearing regarding this condemnation matter. The meeting addresses who benefits, who is burdened, and who lacks a voice in the process.
- Hearing on 2025CV002373: Northwestern Stone, LLC et al vs. American Transmission Company LLC et al - Second Amended Notice