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Plan Commission Approves TIF for Affordable Condos Willy Street Co-op and
BY CAMERON BREN
Times-Tribune
the request and is recommend-
ing approval.
A memo from city adminis-
trator Mike Davis explained the
sociation are not responsible for
any obligation to construct such
Healthy Dane Funders
MIDDLETON–The Middle-
Attoun said the TIF request
would be developer financed,
history of the project.
In 2006 the city sold prop-
an emergency drive,” Davis ex-
plained. Support Fresh Food Access
ton Plan Commission approved minimizing risk to the city and erty it had acquired to Corner- Davis said the TIF request is
MADISON–The Willy The Double Dollars pro-
a TIF agreement for $736,000 has already been approved by stone Development, valued at a revised request following the
Street Co-op, is helping local gram allows FoodShare
to assist Cornerstone Develop- the Workforce Housing Com- $1,654,000, for the prospect of developer’s first inquiry seek-
families stretch their food recipients to stretch their
ment with extraordinary costs mittee. Attoun noted the project developing affordable condos. ing financial help for construc-
dollars with the Double Dol- benefit dollars even further
in constructing 48 condos and is only one of a few owner-oc- The city gave the developer a tion of the emergency access
lars program. In the month of by receiving food vouchers
subsidizing affordable units cupied affordable housing op- discount on the land of about road.
July, for every dollar contrib- to use at local farmers mar-
reserved for residents making tions in the city. $391,000 in anticipation of “Since the council balked at
uted to the Double Dollars kets this season. The vouch-
80 percent of the area median “It is the only owner-occu- 35 income eligible units or 25 the initial request for assistance
Fund at the Willy Street Co- ers help make food more
income or less. pied that has been constructed percent of the total units devel- with Whispering Pines because
op, Healthy Dane Funders affordable for those receiv-
Director of community de- in the city in the last 10 years oped. it didn’t include compensation
will donate two dollars, up to ing Supplemental Nutrition
velopment Abby Attoun ex- with the exception of Tom In phase one, 44 units were to the city for use of its lands
$10,000. Assistance Program (SNAP)
plained the agreement would tie Goff’s project on Amherst construct of which 18 were sold for storm water, Whispering
into an ongoing condo develop- Double Dollars is a com- benefits.
Road,” Attoun said. to people making 80 percent Pines has made this TIF re-
ment which began in 2006 and munity partnership program “The Community Action
Attoun said some of the units AMI or less. Phase two started quest,” Davis said.
stalled during the economic re- at the site are currently being in 2016 and includes one 12 Davis said his recommenda- between the City of Madi- Coalition is excited for an-
cession in 2008. The developer rented and that may be the case unit building with four resi- tion is to provide $571,710 in son, Dane County, the Com- other successful season of
started building again in 2016 for the new units as well. dents that qualify for low-in- developer financed TIF and an munity Action Coalition, 10 Double Dollars, especially
and now hopes to add another “Due to the condo market come assistance. additional $165,000 for con- local farmers markets, and as we expand to three new
phase. being a little soft right now The proposed phase three structing the access road. A Willy Street Co-op that offers markets in the Madison
“They would like to build and financing issues they have includes three 16 unit buildings lump sum of $243,261 would FoodShare recipients greater area,” said Mallory Swen-
three additional buildings at been renting the units,” Attoun totaling 48 units, of which 10 be incentive to assist with mak- access to fresh, healthy food. son, CAC’s Community En-
their property and they have explained. “Their ultimate goal would be reserved for low-in- ing the units affordable to pro- Healthy Dane Funders gagement/Fund Development
run into some extraordinary is to be able to sell the units, come residents. spective purchasers. is a community collabora- Specialist. “Offering Double
costs of development and also they are thinking as the market Davis pointed out part of the “The city’s net gain from this tive of four Dane County Dollars at these local farm-
the need for an emergency ac- improves in three to four years agreement the city made with additional development would organizations: UnityPoint ers markets and at the Co-op
cess drive,” Attoun said. they will be listing these for Cornerstone indicated it would be 10 qualified affordable con- Health-Meriter, SSM Health, are an important way we can
Workforce housing reviewed sale.” work with the Town of Mid- dos and an estimated net gain of UW Health, and Group achieve our mission to de-
dleton to create an emergency nearly $700,000 in increment Health Cooperative of South velop the economic and so-
access road within five years. generated,” Davis said. Central Wisconsin. Healthy cial capacities of individuals,
O&H ASPHALT SEALCOATING Dane is an example of how families, and communities
Crack Filling & Striping • Residential/Commercial
“With lack of development Plan commission member
by Whispering Winds, that Kurt Paulsen made a motion area hospitals and the local to reduce poverty in Dane
No job too small. Fully insured. commitment was lost in the to approve to TIF request. The health departments work to- County.”
608-845-3348 or 228-7321 shuffle until recently, and now motion passed unanimously. gether to improve the health How the donation match
the developer and the condo as- of all Dane County residents. works is simple. When com-
munity members shop at
Willy Street Co-op from July
1-31, they can donate funds
to Double Dollars at the cash
register. A credit is also made
to the program by shoppers
who use reusable shopping
bags at checkout. At the end
of the matching campaign,
2313 Parmenter Street Healthy Dane Funders will
Middleton double the donations made
608-827-9681 by members of the Co-op, up
to $10,000.
Double Dollars was piloted
in 2016 by local health orga-
Opinion
MICHELLE’S
meetings by the school board self. He told me I better “watch legal meetings because of the would I have been a shooting
people were calling me and my back” because I might meet sensitive nature of the case and victim if it happened today? I
threatening me, my family and with a tragic accident. I called division in the community. The have no way of knowing, but I
Musings
staff. the police, but there was nothing judge did not buy it. do know that encouraging vio-
The town was divided on a they could do to help identify the Now I am a woman with thick lence against journalists, or any-
land issue and the school board’s individual. His call was not the skin, you have to be to work at one for that matter, is a sign of
handling of the matter. I wrote a only call I received Another that this job. The last straw for me our times in 2018. We no longer
three-part series about the school sticks out in my mind was from was when I was at a holiday are able to see past the rhetoric
BY MICHELLE PHILLIPS district’s need for a new school a woman who threatened to have event and a man came up to me and nonsense spewed by people
and the way they were going her husband beat me and my and got right in my face, scream- like Milo Yiannopoulos, who
Journalists the photos and videos of writers
being beheaded, or executed in
about it. In the end, when they
were holding closed sessions
family “senseless.”
Over the coming months I
ing obscenities at me. He then
spent the rest of the evening pho-
days before this shooting called
for reporters to be gunned down.
Journalists are relatively safe some equally barbaric manner, or having meetings without 24- was often verbally attacked in tobombing pictures I took and Putting doubt in the media,
in the United States, at least they but we haven’t seen it here. hour notice, the district was sued. public when I would go to cover flipping me off. Quite mature be- is one of the steps of creating
used to be. After the shooting at It makes me wonder, though, Subsequently, I was subpoenaed an event. People had no prob- havior for a 70-something man, a fascist government. I am not
the Capital Gazette in Annapolis, is that the road we are headed and ordered to release faxes I re- lem coming up to me and telling if you ask me. saying all news is credible, but
MD that killed five journalists down? When men and women ceived of school board agendas me what a horrible person I was For some reason during one of nine times out of 10 it is spot on.
and severely injured three others, are reporting on events in the US as well as to testify concerning because I testified against the his photobombs, I snapped and Certainly, there are unscrupulous
I am no longer sure. must we now look at everyone the school board breaking the school board. My response was started crying. I had to go into the journalists and “news” agencies,
I wanted to go to the Middle as suspect? As someone who is Iowa Sunshine Laws. always the same, “If they hadn’t bathroom to pull myself together. but for the most part, journalistic
East to cover the Iraq war when generally suspicious of people’s Once I testified, I thought the been breaking the law, I would Those who know me, know that integrity is alive and well in the
it broke out. I was willing to motives, it isn’t a stretch for me worst would be over. After all, not have been subpoenaed.” I rarely cry and don’t cry easily. United States.
foot the bill and quit my job to to perpetually have my guard up. getting up before a judge and Somehow, though, people Those who have worked for me I love the United States and
achieve this, but my husband I have worked at a lot of testifying against people I had think that if they are breaking know that I am famous for say- I love being a journalist, but I
said, “Journalists disappear from places, mostly as a freelance known and worked with for the law because it is to their ing, “There is no crying in news- fear that one day if we do not get
the Middle East all the time.” He writer, or editor, but I have also years was intimidating, even for benefit, it’s okay, like with this papers.” Sometimes incidents our society in check, reporters
was right. Journalists do disap- covered crime and corruption. someone who is not easily intim- illegal land purchase. Someone like this manifest into a beast that will be beheaded in the streets
pear from the Middle East and In all of my years as a reporter, idated. It would seem the fun had even told me it was a victimless becomes unmanageable. That simply for trying to inform the
other parts of the world every I have only questioned my safety just begun, though. crime. That was a completely was exactly what happened here. American people. Just like the
day. We have been pretty insu- during one time frame. In Ana- A few days after my testimony, false statement, the victims in This incident happened about Middle East.
lated from that for the most part. mosa, IA when I covered some I got a call from an angry man this case were the taxpayers. 10 or 12 years ago. But in the
Of course, everyone has seen shady dealings and illegal closed who chose not to identify him- They also tried to justify the il- current climate of this country,
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will present a lecture entitled Shapiro’s research focuses starting point, this series aims
“What’s Wrong with Belief on the philosophy of mind and to promote lifelong learning, continued from page 1
in Miracles?” based in part on philosophy of psychology. He’s intellectual curiosity, and en-
his 2016 book, “The Miracle published numerous articles on gagement between academics
Myth,” published by Colum- these topics in journals such as and the community as a whole. to the site and free up space at The new elementary school tion can be for the capital costs
bia University Press. Shapiro The Philosophical Review More information, including those schools. would cost $33 million, the re- referendum. Board members
will discuss why beliefs about and Philosophy of Science. His upcoming lectures recordings Director of Secondary Learn- built and expanded high school questioned whether the opera-
incredibly unlikely events face book, “Embodied Cognition,” of past lectures, at www.midli- ing Laura Love said the district would cost $100.2 million, the tional cost ballot question can
a special justificatory burden. received the American Philo- brary.org/sfl. is considering putting students Park cafeteria addition would include specific wording about
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Mystery Book Club the class. This month will be donated to local
Mystery Book Club will
meet on Wednesday,
they will meet at the
Middleton Senior Center
charities, except for a few
that are for sale in the
Offering a continuum of care, ranging from
July 11th at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 11th, craft corner on the main skilled nursing and rehabilitation to independent
to discuss the book A at 1:00 p.m. This month’s level. Anyone is invited
Cold Day for Murder, topics are: 1. When you to join the group. Just and assisted living apartments.
by Dana Stabenow. think of the letter T, you show up and bring along
(One week later due to remember.... 2. What you any projects you may be
the Independence Day collect or why you are working on. Call us to
Holiday.) Kate Shugak not a collector. 3. Outside Driver Escorts arrange
returns to her roots in of your family members, Our demand for
Alaska, after leaving who has been your rides have increased your
the Anchorage D.A.’s best teacher? 4. Write dramatically. We need personal
office. Her deductive about a bad situation or drivers to provide rides
powers are definitely encounter in life that you to medical appointments tour!
needed when a ranger have never forgotten. Monday thru Friday.
disappears. She soon Gadget Guru It would help if you
realizes the fine line
between lies and
loyalties-- between
Appointments Dave,
our Gadget Guru, is
available to assist you
could provide a ride
once a month or once a
week. The schedule is
Let Our Family
justice served and cold
murder. In August, they
will meet on their usual
with your devices,
cell phones, tablets,
electronic readers or
flexible and volunteers
designate when they
are available to drive.
Take Care Of Your Family
day, the first Wednesday lap tops. Appointments Mileage is reimbursed.
of the month, on are on the second and Many seniors rely on this
Wednesday, August 1st, fourth Thursdays of the form of transportation to
at 10:00 a.m. to discuss month. Schedule your get to vital appointments. Waunakee Manor HCC Sun Prairie HCC
The Eagle Catcher, by appointment by calling Contact Sandy Witte, at 801 S. Klein Dr. • Waunakee, WI 228 W. Main St. • Sun Prairie, WI
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Arapaho tribal chairman mornings July 12th or
is found murdered in Thursday, July 26th.
his tepee at the Ethete e-Reader Appointments
powwow, the evidence Learn to download free
points to the chairman’s eBooks from the library
nephew, Anthony Castle. to your Kindle, iPad,
But Father John O’Malley, tablet or other device
pastor of St. Francis through Wisconsin’s
Mission, and Vicky Digital Library, at a
Holden, the Arapaho personalized eBook
lawyer, do not believe the training. Mary Driscoll,
young man is capable from Dane County Library
of murder. Together Service will be at the
they set out to find the Senior Center on Friday,
real murderer and clear July 6th. To schedule an
Anthony’s name. appointment call, 831-
Writing Group 2373. You will also need
This is a group of to bring your library card.
creative seniors that write Nimble Fingers
about a variety of topics The Nimble Fingers
in a variety of writing group (ladies who knit,
Compassionate
styles. Consider joining crochet and sew for
this thriving group of charity) meet on the
writers. They meet on the first and third Thursdays
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each month. Each month p.m. for sharing and • Chef Created Meals • Secured Environment
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and styles of writing. meet every Thursday to
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