On Thursday, April 11th and Friday, April 12th, J.H. Findorff will be dismantling a crane at 1815 University Avenue.
News & Updates
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Closure - 300 Block Princeton Avenue, 4/11/13
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Home Compost Classes Set for Madison Public Libraries
postedApril 10, 2013 - Madison, WI - Spring is just around the corner, and with the warmer weather come preparations for gardening and landscaping.
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Madison Parks Disc Golf Pay for Play Program begins in spring 2013
postedDisc golf, which has become one of the fastest growing sports in recent years, is fun for all and easy to learn! Beginning in 2013, Madison Parks will require a permit for players ages 17 and older.
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CLOSURE - 200 BLOCK S. BEDFORD STREET, April 13, 2013
postedOn Saturday, April 13, 2013, Stevens Construction will be erecting a crane to remove a job trailer in the 200 block of S. Bedford Street.
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Mayor Soglin Joins Nationwide Effort to Recognize Impact of National Service
postedMadison, Wisconsin - Mayor Paul Soglin will join more than 600 mayors across the country for the first-ever Mayors Day of Recognition for National Service, a nationwide bipartisan effort to highlight the impact of national
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Unattended Grease on Stove Cause of Fire on Raymond Road
postedCity of Madison Fire Investigators has determined that unattended grease left on the stove was the cause of Sunday's fire.
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Kitchen Fire Displaces 2 Families In Duplex
postedKitchen Fire Displaces 2 Families In Duplex Two families are displaced from their duplex after a fire started in the kitchen area.
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Report a Problem-New and Improved
postedMayor Paul Soglin is pleased to announce an updated Report a Problem website that will make it easier for residents to report problems to city agencies.
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Firefighters Rescue Three Children From Roof As Duplex Catches Fire
postedCity of Madison Firefighters saved three children from the roof of their burning home on Wednesday evening.
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Please STAY OFF the Madison Parks Turf
postedAs the spring thaw begins, the Madison Parks athletic fields are also beginning to thaw. The athletic fields (soccer, softball, football) are not in condition to handle large numbers of people.
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Metro Transit Public Hearing Scheduled - Proposed August Service Changes
postedOn Wednesday, April 10, Metro Transit and the City of Madison Transit and Parking Commission will hold a public hearing at 6 PM to discuss service changes proposed to go into effect in August.
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Madison Man Charged With 5 Robberies
postedA 46-year old Madison man has been charged with 5 counts of robbery following a MPD investigation. The probe connected Mr. David L. Parker to a crime spree that included the following strong-armed robberies:
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The City of Madison Celebrates National Community Development Week
postedThis week marks National Community Development Week, a time to reflect on and celebrate the tangible results of the federally-funded Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program and the HOME Investment Partnerships (HO
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Emergency Utility Repair & Continuing Closure - 600 Block N. Park Street
postedDue to unforeseen circumstances, the emergency utility repair work in the 600 block of N.
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Dane County's Sexually Transmitted Disease Challenge
postedSara Mader is one of the people with the job of talking to people with sexually transmitted diseases or STDs. Sara is a nurse with Public Health-Madison and Dane County (PHMDC).