University of Wisconsin–Madison

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Type Policy Brief or Report
Year 2022
Level City or Town
State(s) Wisconsin
Source City of Madison
Policy Areas Data & Technology, Democracy & Governance
Data de-identification is the process of modifying or removing personally identifiable information from datasets in a way that minimizes the risk of unintended disclosure of individuals' identities. This report outlines the fundamentals of data de-identification within the educational...

Type Ordinance or Resolution
Year 2021
Level City or Town
State(s) Wisconsin
Source City of Madison
Policy Areas Public Spaces
This Resolution authorizes the creation of the City of Madison Land Bank and approves the City of Madison Land Banking Fund. The Land Banking Fund's policy, attached to this document, establishes guidelines to inform how real estate will be acquired and how uses of acquired property...

Type Ordinance or Resolution
Year 2010
Level City or Town
State(s) Wisconsin
Source City of Madison
Policy Areas Civil Rights
This ordinance requires the City of Madison to provide equal opportunities to housing, employment, public accommodations and City facilities to all persons. The City shall not discriminate based on sex, race, religion, color, national origin or ancestry, citizenship status, age, handicap/disability,...

Type Policy Brief or Report
Year 2022
Level City or Town
State(s) Wisconsin
Source City of Madison
Policy Areas Data & Technology, Democracy & Governance
These policies and procedures outline guidelines for maintaining a secure municipal network infrastructure. It emphasizes user responsibility, consequences for non-compliance, and covers acceptable use policies, data privacy, and network security measures. Specific provisions include...

Type Ordinance or Resolution
Year 2017
Level City or Town
State(s) Wisconsin
Source City of Madison
Policy Areas Democracy & Governance, Data & Technology
The city of Madison's open data ordinance allows greater public access to data regularly prepared by city agencies. City departments release data to the public through a comprehensive online portal, including property information, crime statistics, transit data, and city events. Making...

Type Ordinance or Resolution
Year 2022
Level City or Town
State(s) Wisconsin
Source City of Madison
Policy Areas Community Development, Public Spaces, Transportation & Mobility
The Transit Oriented Development ("TOD") Overlay District is intended to support investment in and use of public transit and bicycle connections. It fosters development that intensifies land use and economic value around transit stations and by promoting mixed use development, providing...

Type Ordinance or Resolution
Year 2022
Level City or Town
State(s) Wisconsin
Source City of Madison
Policy Areas Community Development, Environment & Natural Resources, Transportation & Mobility
This ordinance creates the Transportation Demand Management (TDM) program, designed to decrease demand for single occupancy motor vehicle travel and increase demand for other modes of transportation like biking and busing. It requires proposed buildings that are seeking a zoning certificate...

Type Ordinance or Resolution
Year 2022
Level City or Town, Other Boards and Agencies
State(s) Wisconsin
Source City of Madison
Policy Areas Democracy & Governance, Transportation & Mobility
This ordinance authorizes the Madison city government to establish cost-sharing agreements with partnering municipalities, organizations, and institutions that benefit from city transit services. It also outlines how payment responsibilities will be determined and establishes a contract...

Type Ordinance or Resolution
Year 2021
Level City or Town
State(s) Wisconsin
Source City of Madison
Policy Areas Health, Public Safety
This Resolution authorizes an agreement between the City of Madison and the Journey Mental Health Center, Inc. to establish a protocol for the Mental Health Crisis Response Team. Provisions in these agreements dictate that all funding, besides the cost of physical space, will be borne...

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