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August 22, 2009

Why Progressive Dane in Monona?

by Jacque Pokorney, PD Co-Chair

Progressive Dane has always supported the issues that effect ALL of Dane County but often we can get a little “Madison-centric”. We are committed to becoming more engaged with other cities and towns in the county and one way is to hold our monthly General Membership Meeting in other communities. In August we are meeting in Monona at the Monona Community Center, Wednesday August 26, 6:30-8:30.

As a resident of Monona, I am interested in engaging my fellow Mononans in issues that are relevant to us. Some issues that PD is already working on that Monona residents may want to become more involved in include the RTA and improved public transportation that works better with Madison Metro, improved water quality for Lake Monona, improved funding for schools, and recently Monona has been considering a “chicken ordinance” similar to Madison’s which addresses improved options for local food sovereignty.

So my fellow residents of Monona, come join us this Wednesday evening. Come listen to our discussion around our signature issues. Come bring your own ideas and concerns that you think Progressive Dane could help you with. And for other information on what PD has been up to lately, check out our website at www.prodane.org.

Posted by prodane at 11:06 PM

August 10, 2009

Progressive Dane Response to the Conservative County Board Supervisor's Proposed Land Freeze

Progressive Dane strongly urges the Dane County Board to continue to make reasonable land conservation purchases. The conservative county board members' proposed land purchase freeze is an ill-disguised effort to promote unrestrained sprawl in Dane County.

Preserving green spaces is absolutely essential for water quality, air quality, and the quality of the country side. Simply put, the water system is integrated with the earth. When you replace green space with impervious surfaces, it will result in a decreased quality of ground water, which affects us all. The paved over land is almost never reclaimed.

Just as important, the resulting sprawl will cause increased traffic, a decrease in air quality, and the destruction of the rural landscape. Dane County is a beautiful place, and we have an obligation to preserve it for current and future generations.

We understand that it is important that the county board be frugal with the public's money. The county board has very limited purchases planned in 2009, and is likely to resume purchases in 2010 when the economy is likely to improve.

In addition, the county board rejected a proposal to purchase part of a farm at an inflated price for the Ice Age Trail. Progressive Dane members in the community and Progressive Dane supervisors took the lead in raising questions about this transaction. The proposed price to the county was twice the price of a recent private transaction and did not even include all the development rights on the farm.

The county board has shown itself to be a responsible steward of the public funds while at the same time doing an excellent job with land conservation.

In conclusion, Progressive Dane urges the Dane County Board to continue to be responsible stewards of both public funds and the environment. Both are critical to good government and the future of Dane County.

Progressive Dane is an independent political party located in Dane County. Progressive Dane unapologetically stands for land conservation, clean air, clean water, responsible transportation policies, progressive economic development, a strong public education system, and open and accountable government. In short, we are focused on making Dane County a better place for everyone -- no exceptions.

Posted by prodane at 10:01 PM

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