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File #: 25727    Version: 1 Name: Recognizing Occupy Madison's contribution to the City of Madison.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/20/2012 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: 4/10/2012 Final action: 4/10/2012
Enactment date: 4/12/2012 Enactment #: RES-12-00214
Title: Recognizing Occupy Madison’s contribution to the City of Madison.
Sponsors: Marsha A. Rummel
Attachments: 1. Registration Forms - Common Council Meeting 4-10-12.pdf, 2. Occupy Madison Petition Filed 4-11-12.pdf
Fiscal Note
No appropriation is required.
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Recognizing Occupy Madison’s contribution to the City of Madison.
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WHEREAS, since late October of last year, Occupy Madison has resided at the former Don Miller car dealership on E. Washington Avenue; and

WHEREAS, from the start, City officials took a positive approach to the occupation, inspecting the site to ensure the health and safety of participants without restricting Occupy’s ability to deliver its political message; and

WHEREAS, positive relations between City officials and Occupy Madison - something notably missing in other cities - enabled Occupy Madison to expand its mission; and

WHEREAS, while keeping attention on the issues of economic inequality and control of our political system by the 1%, Occupy Madison has also welcomed a significant number of formerly homeless persons into its encampment; and

WHEREAS, Occupy Madison has developed a creative response to the growing poverty and homelessness caused by the economic crisis; and

WHEREAS, at Occupy Madison, formerly homeless persons run the encampment, have developed a code of conduct and have been able to deal with personal conflicts without the use of force or the need for frequent calls to Madison police; and

WHEREAS, at Occupy Madison, the City of Madison is fortunate to have a core group of formerly homeless persons who have taken up positions of leadership and have developed the skills needed to govern their community; and

WHEREAS, these Occupy Madison residents want more than to be passive recipients of charity or government services and prefer to take responsibility for themselves and for their community, while giving something back to the wider Madison community; and

WHEREAS, thanks to the creative and flexible working relationship they have enjoyed with the city, Occupy Madison has grown into a valuable resource that may provide a model for how our city can respond to poverty and homelessness in a time of severe budget cuts; an...

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