Mayor-elect Soglin starts making changes in advance of Tuesday hand-off. (Wisconsin State Journal, 4/15/2011)
Excerpt: As he prepares to take office Tuesday, Mayor-elect Paul Soglin is already taking action — moving to ensure outside funds are secure before rebuilding the Central Library, suspending the process of putting Overture Center workers in other city jobs, and shuffling alder committee assignments.
Soglin said Friday he wants to make sure $8 million in private fundraising and $4 million in federal tax credits are guaranteed before going to bid on the $29.5 million library reconstruction.
The mayor-elect said the city had to cover hundreds of thousands of dollars in private fundraising that never materialized for recent improvements at Lisa Link Peace Park on State Street, and doesn't want to repeat that outcome with the library.
"It certainly cannot happen when we are faced with the emerging budget challenges of next year," he said.The Library Foundation is only beginning its formal fundraising campaign, and it's unclear if Soglin's approach would cause a delay. Final land use approvals are expected in May and construction is supposed to start in the fall.
"My hope is that we get though this and private fundraising kicks into high gear and we don't have a substantial delay," said Ald. Mike Verveer, 4th District, who represents the core Downtown.
Library Board President Tripp Widder could not be reached Friday.
Soglin stressed he's not out to delay or stop the project, but wants to be financially responsible. If most of the money is pledged or raised, it may be possible to move forward under existing time lines, he said.
Guess I'd feel better if Soglin came right out and said that a new Central Library was a top priority for Madison.
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