On Tuesday, April 30, the City received four responses to its first stage Request for Qualifications ("RFQ") for qualified real estate development teams to develop Judge Doyle Square.
News & Updates
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City Receives Four Responses to the Judge Doyle Square Request for Qualifications
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2013 Community Breastfeeding Awards Announced
postedThe Fifth Annual Community Breastfeeding Awards will honor six individuals and organizations who have made a difference in protecting, promoting and supporting breastfeeding in our community.
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Water main flushing is once again underway
postedIf you notice discolored water coming from the tap or lower than usual water pressure, don't be alarmed! Madison Water Utility crews are once again flushing water mains across the city.
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2013 Community Budget Meetings
postedMadison Mayor Paul Soglin and members of the Madison Common Council announce the 2013 process for soliciting input from the public for next year's city budget.
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Home Compost Bin and Rain Barrel Sale This Saturday
postedThe City of Madison and Dane County will hold their annual home compost bin and rain barrel sale this Saturday May 4th. This one day only sale will feature the Earth Machine Home Composter.
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Closure - 300 Block Princeton Avenue, May 1st thru May 3rd
postedOn Wednesday, May 1st through Friday, May 3rd, J.H. Findorff will be setting up a crane to assist in the construction of an apartment building.
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UPDATE: Water shut-off leads to discovery of animal neglect
postedAn elderly woman whose water service was shut off by Madison Water Utility last week has been located.
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Madison Kicks Off the Reduce Your Waste Stream Challenge
postedThe City of Madison is launching a new program called the Reduce Your Waste Stream Challenge.
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2013 Reconstruction Project Set for Mineral Point Road and Junction Road
postedMadison Mayor Paul Soglin and Dane County Executive Joe Parisi today announced the ground breaking of the Mineral Point Road and Junction Road (CTH M & CTH S) reconstruction project - a $23 million partnership that wil
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Mayor Soglin Urges Madison to Continue Divestment from Fossil Fuels
postedMadison - Mayor Soglin joined ten other mayors from across the country to launch a new, nationwide campaign to divest city funds from the fossil fuel industry.
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Water shut-off leads to discovery of possible animal neglect
postedTwo dogs were rescued from a home on Madison's east side, thanks to the diligence and compassion of city employees working through several different agencies.
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Congressional Art Competition
postedThe Madison Arts Commission is proud to host Wisconsin's 2nd congressional district's Congressional Art Competition from April 29 through May 4.
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"Mad City Tappers" in action this Thursday
postedWhat does it take to tap a small copper line into a live, gushing water main - in two minutes?
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Arbor Week Celebration and Heritage Tree Award Winner
postedMadison Parks Forestry Section Celebrates Arbor Week this week!
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TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT SAFETY TEAM
postedThe Madison Police Department's Traffic Enforcement Safety Team (T.E.S.T.), in addition to other enforcement efforts, will be specifically addressing traffic violations this week in the following areas: