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File #: 74752    Version: 1 Name: Awarding the 16th Annual Jeffrey Clay Erlanger Civility in Public Discourse Award to Alexis London
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/17/2022 In control: Mayor's Office
On agenda: 12/6/2022 Final action: 12/6/2022
Enactment date: 12/9/2022 Enactment #: RES-22-00793
Title: Awarding the 16th Annual Jeffrey Clay Erlanger Civility in Public Discourse Award to Alexis London
Sponsors: Satya V. Rhodes-Conway, Keith Furman, Jael Currie, Brian Benford, Juliana R. Bennett, Sheri Carter, Nikki Conklin, Tag Evers, Yannette Figueroa Cole, Grant Foster, Barbara Harrington-McKinney, Patrick W. Heck, Sabrina V. Madison, Charles Myadze, Erik Paulson, Matthew J. Phair, William Tishler, Michael E. Verveer, Regina M. Vidaver, Nasra Wehelie
Fiscal Note
No fiscal impact.
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Awarding the 16th Annual Jeffrey Clay Erlanger Civility in Public Discourse Award to Alexis London

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WHEREAS, the Madison Common Council created the Jeffrey Clay Erlanger Civility in Public Discourse Award in memory of Jeffrey Erlanger's great contributions to the City of Madison; and

WHEREAS, the Jeffrey Clay Erlanger Civility in Public Discourse Award Committee has selected Alexis London, an individual who exemplifies the values that are fundamental to this award and were so admirably demonstrated by Jeff Erlanger during his lifetime, as recipient of the 2022 award; and

WHEREAS, Alexis has worked at the Bayview Foundation since 2015 and as its Executive Director since 2016. She is leading the redevelopment of the Bayview Foundation’s affordable housing micro-neighborhood; and

WHEREAS, in preparation for the redevelopment, Alexis guided the use of community art, place making and cultural programming to elevate the voices of residents of all ages, increase their connection to one another, strengthen their role in neighborhood stewardship and demonstrate the importance of co-creating social change; and

WHEREAS, in shaping the actual redevelopment plan, Alexis le Bayview’s design justice process which was informed by years of discourse between staff, residents, architects and designers and included meetings in three languages. With those efforts, added charrettes, and individual resident interviews, she reached over 70% of Bayview’s residents. The final plans came to truly reflect the hopes dreams and fears of the people of Bayview; and

WHEREAS, while focusing on residents’ needs and wishes, she also included sustainability goals. The resulting plan will use an estimated one quarter of the energy that other developments demand and residents’ utility bills will be dramatically reduced for years. Plans for the new Bayview Community Center are achieving the strictest level of energy efficiency certification. Storm...

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