Reboot Day: City Mapping the Future
Reboot Day: City Mapping the Future
Friday, October 17, 2025 (8:30 AM - 12:30 PM) (CDT)
Description
From public transit to roadways, from green spaces to utilities—every element of a city’s design shapes how we live, work, and connect. But behind every street corner, bus route, and skyline is a complex web of planning decisions, collaboration, and long-term vision.
Join community leaders, urban planners, and industry experts for an interactive discussion on the challenges and opportunities facing our growing region.
We’ll explore:
- The future of public transit and its role in connecting communities
- Infrastructure innovations that support economic growth and sustainability
- The complexity of city planning in a rapidly expanding metro area
Whether you’re curious about how decisions get made or passionate about shaping our community’s future, this event will inspire fresh ideas and deeper understanding of what it takes to build a thriving city.
Agenda:
8:30-9:30 am - Powering Possibility: Why Infrastructure Defines Our Destiny (speaker Jared Mitchem)
9:30-9:45 am - Break
9:45-10:30 am - Free Pizza! (speaker Dennis Madsen)
10:30-11:15 am - Madison City Speaker
11:15-11:30 am - Break
11:30-12:30 - Lunch and Transportation Panel Discussion
Guest speakers:
Jared Mitchem, Director of Insights and Impact, Tennessee Valley Authority
Dennis Madsen, AICP, Manager of Urban and Long-Range Planning for the City of Huntsville AL
- BIO - Dennis Madsen, AICP, received his Masters in Architecture from Georgia Tech [Go Jackets!] and subsequently spent two decades working for private-sector architecture, urban design and community planning firms in Atlanta. His experience ranged from small-scale infill and mixed-use projects to public housing redevelopment efforts and master plans for major downtowns. In 2013, he joined the City of Huntsville as the Manager of Urban and Long-Range Planning, and he has since then been leading the award-winning comprehensive planning effort known as “The BIG Picture”. Dennis lives on Monte Sano with his wife Laura Lester (Huntsville High, class of ’86) and son Adlai (New Century High, class of '26).
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225 Church St NW
Huntsville, 35801
Chamber Auditorium
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