State & Local Meeting
Common Council Discussion: Meeting of March 17, 2026
March 17, 2026
The City of Madison Common Council held a sustainability-focused meeting on March 17, 2026, where city staff presented the 2025 implementation report on the city's sustainability and resilience plan. Key procurement-related discussions included updates on the city's fleet decarbonization efforts, highlighting the integration of electric and hybrid vehicles and the use of renewable diesel and biodiesel fuels. Challenges such as higher upfront costs for electric heavy-duty vehicles and infrastructure needs were noted. The council also received updates on the food scrap collection program funded partly by USDA grants and local special charges, aiming to reduce landfill waste. Additionally, the meeting covered the deployment of a communitywide air quality monitoring network funded by the EPA, and the city's building energy efficiency initiatives, including the Efficiency Navigator program for small multifamily rental properties and the Building Energy Savings Program requiring benchmarking and tune-ups for large commercial buildings. Presentations also addressed urban forestry management, tree planting initiatives, and solar energy installations on city buildings. Several funding sources were mentioned, including city capital budgets, grants, and special charges, supporting these sustainability projects. The council engaged in discussions about program impacts, operational challenges, and future procurement considerations related to sustainability goals and capital improvement projects.
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- Common Council Discussion: Meeting of March 17, 2026 · City of Madison Wisconsin · Mar 17