Fiscal Note
There is no fiscal impact associated with the adoption of the plan. However, implementing specific recommendations within the plan will have fiscal impacts in the future and will require Common Council approval at that time.
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Adopting the Regent Street - South Campus Neighborhood Plan and the goals, recommendations, and implementation steps contained therein as a supplement to the City's Comprehensive Plan.
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WHEREAS, Regent Street and the South Campus area has long been an integral component of the surrounding neighborhoods, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and the city as a whole; and
WHEREAS, somewhat declining physical conditions, the presence of numerous underutilized parcels, and an increased level of real estate development speculation suggest that this area could be poised for some significant changes; and
WHEREAS, the Regent Street-South Campus neighborhood does not currently have a detailed neighborhood plan that establishes policies and makes recommendations to guide decisions regarding the future of this neighborhood, as recommended in the City of Madison Comprehensive Plan (adopted on January 17, 2006); and
WHEREAS, the Regent Street-South Campus Neighborhood Plan Steering Committee was appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the Common Council to guide the development of a neighborhood plan for this area, and consisted of the following representatives: area alders, businesses, adjacent neighborhoods, area medical institutions, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and students; and
WHEREAS, a team of planning consultants (Vierbicher Associates, Inc.) and architects (Potter Lawson, Inc.) were retained to work with the Steering Committee, City staff, and area stakeholders to develop this plan; and
WHEREAS, this effort was funded through $20,000 in the City’s 2006 Operating Budget, a $20,000 grant from Dane County’s Better Urban Infill Development (BUILD) program, $15,000 from the UW-Madison, and $20,000 from other cont...
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