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File #: 49757    Version: 1 Name: Recognizing and commending Mary Charnitz for her professional and personal dedication to the City of Madison, on the occasion of her retirement.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 12/5/2017 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: 1/2/2018 Final action: 1/2/2018
Enactment date: 1/5/2018 Enactment #: RES-18-00001
Title: Recognizing and commending Mary Charnitz for her professional and personal dedication to the City of Madison, on the occasion of her retirement.
Sponsors: Paul R. Soglin, Matthew J. Phair, David Ahrens, Samba Baldeh, Shiva Bidar, Sheri Carter, Maurice S. Cheeks, Mark Clear, Denise DeMarb, Sara Eskrich, Amanda Hall, Barbara Harrington-McKinney, Rebecca Kemble, Steve King, Arvina Martin, Larry Palm, Marsha A. Rummel, Paul E. Skidmore, Michael E. Verveer, Zach Wood, Ledell Zellers
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting DetailsWatch
1/2/20181 COMMON COUNCIL Adopt Under Suspension of Rules 2.04, 2.05, 2.24, and 2.25Pass Action details Meeting details Not available
12/5/20171 Community Development Division RECOMMEND TO COUNCIL TO ADOPT UNDER SUSPENSION OF RULES 2.04, 2.05, 2.24, & 2.25 - REPORT OF OFFICER  Action details Meeting details Not available
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No appropriation required.
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Recognizing and commending Mary Charnitz for her professional and personal dedication to the City of Madison, on the occasion of her retirement.
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WHEREAS, Mary Charnitz is retiring from the City of Madison on January 5, 2018, after 38 years of service to the City, 32 of them with the Community Development Division’s CDBG Unit; and.

WHEREAS, Mary’s extensive knowledge of community development practices, particularly around neighborhood and affordable housing development, has made her an invaluable resource and advisor to City staff and community agencies; and,

WHEREAS, Mary served as the CDBG Unit’s lead project manager for neighborhood centers for most of her career; and,

WHEREAS, under Mary’s leadership, the CDBG Unit provided crucial start-up funding for half of the existing neighborhood centers, helping newly emerging, lower income neighborhoods develop needed community gathering spaces that help bring together people of diverse backgrounds and build community while also providing facilities where residents can access high quality community services and programming; and,

WHEREAS, following the dissolution of United Neighborhood Centers, Mary worked with individual centers to help them continue as independent corporations, without loss of quality of programming and leadership; and,

WHEREAS, Mary played a key role in establishing the Warner Park Community Recreation Center, chairing a team tasked with planning its development and its operation by the Parks Division with support from the Northside Planning Council, a vision for Madison’s north side first articulated in 1948 and reiterated in subsequent neighborhood plans on which Mary worked; and,

WHEREAS, in the course of her career, Mary worked with a host of non-profit organizations and private developers to advance dozens of rental housing developments that served to improve and expand affordable housing options and stabilize struggling neighborhoods; ...

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