MADISON, WI – Many people are preparing for a busy cooking season, starting with Thanksgiving this week.
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Turkey, Cookies, Cakes: Avoid Sewer Emergencies this Holiday
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Fluffy, Slushy Snow Arrives, Brush Up on Salt Use in 3 Easy Steps
postedResidents should try to manually remove snow as soon as possible to avoid slick conditions and unnecessary salt use, especially on paths and sidewalks.
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Madison’s Temporary Homeless Shelter for Men to Relocate to Vacated Fleet Services Building
postedMadison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway announced today that the temporary homeless shelter for men will be leaving the Warner Park Community Recreation Center, where it has operated since March 30, and moving to the recently va
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Part with your Pumpkin After Halloween: Try Composting
postedThe City of Madison Engineering and Streets divisions want to remind the community not to place pumpkins in the City’s retention ponds and greenways after Halloween, and instead, consider composting, bringing the pumpkins
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City of Madison Unveils Secure Absentee Ballot Drop Boxes
postedThe City of Madison Clerk’s Office has purchased 14 secure ballot drop boxes that are being placed at 13 Madison Fire stations and at Elver Park shelter.
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City Celebrates Major Solar Installation Milestone, Mayor Doubles GreenPower program
postedMADISON, WI – The City’s GreenPower trainees will be busy for at least the next few years installing solar panels on City buildings at a ‘rapid pace,’ according City of Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway. At 9 a.m., Oct.
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Construction Underway on New Warner Park Beach Shelter
postedWhile fall is officially here, progress toward next summer is underway at Warner Park. Crews began construction on the Warner Park beach shelter Facility at the beginning of September.
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Be a watershed steward, try a new rain barrel, compost bin this fall
postedAnyone who wants to help the environment by being a better watershed steward should consider adding rain barrels and compost bins to their home this fall.
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Engineering Names Rain Garden Program after Dedicated Resident
postedThe next time anyone searches for “how to build a rain garden” on the City of Madison Engineering website, they’ll come across the name of a man whose lifelong work has been dedicated stormwater quality and bettering our c
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‘Zoom in’ for new flooding maps in upcoming public information meetings
postedThe City of Madison Engineering Division invites the public, especially in two specific watershed areas of the City, to virtually attend its next two watershed meetings.
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Concrete demolition of Government East Garage begins
postedThe concrete demolition of Government East Garage has begun. An excavator specially equipped for demolition took its first bites out of the third floor guardrail and stairwell, mid-day Monday, August 31st.
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City of Madison Continues Pilot of Pedal-Assist Cargo Bikes - Affordable Eco-Friendly Work Solution
postedThe City of Madison has joined with Saris, a Madison-area manufacturer of cycling accessories and infrastructure products, to launch one of the first municipal pilots in the US of an electric pedal-assist cargo bicycle use