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A Madison architect is testing the city's threshold for preserving historic districts. Kristofer Nonn in 2009 bought a dilapidated house on Madison's near east side with intentions of remodeling it into a new home for himself and his wife, Helen.
The FHWA is issuing this notice to advise the public that an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) will be prepared for proposed transportation improvements in the United States Highway (US) 51 corridor in Dane County, Wisconsin generally between Interstate 39/90 east of the City of Stoughton and US 12/18 (Madison South Beltline Highway). The EIS is being prepared in conformance with 40 CFR 1500, 223 CFR 771, and FHWA polices.
The city of Madison in August will convene a committee to once again study the potential of a downtown public market. The city already has studied the possibility for six years, spending at least $160,000 on consultants for a possible market. Such exhaustive research is the Madison way but not necessarily a guarantee for success, Alderman Michael Verveer said.
Economic Argument Many are concerned that if St. Dominic's facility is built, Madison River Oaks will end up with Medicare and Medicaid patients from the north end of the county, and St. Dominic's will receive patients with commercial insurance from the City of Madison in the south end of the county, which is a higher-income area. Canton Mayor William Truly Jr. and the city's Board of Aldermen signed a resolution this month stating they "are concerned that a second hospital in the county will duplicate existing services and sharply increase the cost of healthcare for everyone in Madison County... and threaten (Madison River Oaks') ability to provide medical care to this county's most needy citizens." According to Health Department inpatient discharge data from 2008, more than 85 perce...
The trial court did not err in entering summary judgment in favor of the City of Trotwood and the Trotwood-Madison City School District on the appellants counterclaims. The City of Trotwood and the Trotwood-Madison City School District were entitled to immunity from liability on the counterclaims pursuant to R.C. Chapter 2744. The trial court did not err in entering summary judgment in favor of appellee Wyco Consulting, Inc., on the appellants cross-claim against it. The trial courts denial of the appellants motion for leave to file an amended answer, counterclaim, cross-claim, and third-party claims is not an appealable order absent Civ.R. 54(B) certification. Judgment affirmed. (Fain, J., concurring).
By summer, Trotwood-Madison City Schools will deplete the last bit of the $4.6 million in stimulus dollars the financially strapped district has received during the past two years. The district has cut nearly 100 jobs during that time and Superintendent Rexann Wagner credits stimulus funding with preserving another 60 teaching positions.
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