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Downtown Madison, Inc. : Events
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New Faces, New Places. State of the Downtown. New Faces, New Places. State of the Downtown. Thursday, Apr. 13, 2017. 10 East Doty St., Suite 300. Sunday, Apr. 23, 2017. Thursday, Apr. 27, 2017. Wednesday, May 3, 2017. Von Briesen and Roper s.c. 10 E Doty St., Ste. 1000. 2017 Downtown Madison, Inc. Designed by Stephan and Brady.
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Downtown Madison, Inc. : DMI Positions
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New Faces, New Places. State of the Downtown. DMI Positions and Statements. DMI White Paper on Tax Incremental Financing (TIF). Posted: March 7, 2017. 2017 DMI Civic Agenda. Posted: December 20, 2016. DMI White Paper on Affordable Housing. Posted: November 15, 2016. Actions for Improving the Safety and Quality of Life for Downtown Madison. Posted: May 17, 2016. Letter on Madison College Downtown Education Center. Posted: April 27, 2016. DMI Position on the U.S. Post Office Downtown Location.
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Downtown Madison, Inc. : Parking
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New Faces, New Places. State of the Downtown. Downtown Madison draws people from all over the region to live, work, play, and recreate. With the population growth the City of Madison and Dane County are experiencing, determining the appropriate location for and amount of downtown automobile parking that reflects the needs of those who choose to drive downtown is key to a healthy, competitive and economically strong central city. How to get involved:. Join the DMI Transportation and Parking Committee.
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Downtown Madison, Inc. : Downtown News
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New Faces, New Places. State of the Downtown. City Seeks Input on Street Vending. The City of Madison has released an online survey and is hosting a community meeting to gather ideas and input to improve the City’s Street Vending Program. Madison’s nationally-recognized street vending scene includes unique food carts, talented artists and craftspeople, outdoor merchant vending, and vibrant sidewalk cafes. One way to provide input is to complete a brief online survey here. Posted: April 7, 2017. Majestic ...
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Downtown Madison, Inc. : DMI News
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New Faces, New Places. State of the Downtown. 2017 DMI Civic Agenda. In order for DMI to accomplish its mission and goals, the DMI Board of Directors has approved the 2017 DMI Civic Agenda. This agenda will help guide and drive DMI's work over the course of the year and beyond. To view a copy of the agenda, click here. 2016-2017 DMI Annual Review. To view the 2016-2017 DMI Annual Review. 2017 Downtown Madison, Inc. Designed by Stephan and Brady.
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Downtown Madison, Inc. : DMI Events Calendar
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New Faces, New Places. State of the Downtown. New Faces, New Places. State of the Downtown. To view upcoming DMI events and programs use the arrows to search by month and hover over the dates in bold. New Faces, New Places. Thursday, April 13, 2017. 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM. 10 East Doty St., Suite 300, Madison, WI 53703. Locations and times are subject to change. Check back often for up-to-date information. Sunday, April 23, 2017. 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Thursday, April 27, 2017. 7:45 AM - 9:00 AM.
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Downtown Madison, Inc. : Downtown Resources
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New Faces, New Places. State of the Downtown. Madison's Central Business Improvement District. Enjoy more than 300 unique stores, restaurants, galleries, pubs and museums in Downtown Madison! Downtown Map and Guide. Additional Downtown and Madison Area Resources:. Capitol Neighborhoods Inc. (CNI). Greater State Street Business Association (GSSBA). Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce (GMCC). Greater Madison Convention and Visitors Bureau (GMCVB). Madison Region Economic Partnership (MadREP).
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Downtown Madison, Inc. : Regional Transportation
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New Faces, New Places. State of the Downtown. DMI has and continues to work with City of Madison staff, local officials, Madison Metro and many partners on issues, plans and projects involving regional transportation. Activities and initiatives have included supporting Madison Metro and efforts to develop a bus rapid transit (BRT) system, monitoring the Sustainable Madison Transportation Master Plan/Madison in Motion. How to get involved:. Join the DMI Transportation and Parking Committee.
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Downtown Madison, Inc. : Safety
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New Faces, New Places. State of the Downtown. Downtown Madison is critically important to our community, both as our central business district and the principal destination for visitors of our region. DMI firmly believes that our leaders and the community have the capacity and resources to keep downtown Madison safe for all residents, workers and visitors. The central city should be a place that no matter what time of the day, everyone feels safe and welcome. How to get involved:.
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