Madison residents, business leaders, and governmental officials will talk about ways in which neighborhoods can use placemaking to their advantage.
News & Updates
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Mayor's Neighborhood Conference 2012: Great Neighborhoods - Great Places
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Public Hearing Set for Monday On Opt-Out Policy for Upgraded Water Meters
postedAll residents are invited to participate in a public hearing before Water Utility staff on the subject of a draft opt-out policy for the utility's Project H2O meter replacement program.
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Walk with a Doc - presented by Madison Parks
postedMadison Parks is pleased to begin a local chapter with Just Walk, Walk with a Doc program.
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700-800 Block Langdon Street
postedBeginning Friday, September 21, 2012, the State of Wisconsin will begin utility construction in the 700-800 blocks of Langdon Street.
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Final Madison Meet & Eat tonight
postedJoin us for the final Madison Meet and Eat of the year at Meadowood Thursday September 20th from 5:00-7:00 p.m.
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Study Planned for N. Sherman Avenue
postedAt last night's Common Council meeting, Alder Satya Rhodes-Conway, District 12, introduced a resolution authorizing the Traffic Engineering and City Engineering Divisions to embark on a study to examine how to improve
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A Photo Affair Opens October 1
postedMadison Senior Center's A Photo Affair exhibit runs from Monday, October 1 to Friday, November 2. This show features the work of Dane County photographers, 55 years and older and is open weekdays from 8:30 - 4 pm.
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2012 Draft Traffic Signal Priority List
postedThe schedule for the 2012 Traffic Signal Priority List (TSPL) is planned as follows:
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Tax Incremental Financing (TIF) Policy Review
postedMadison Mayor Paul Soglin has sent the attached memo to members of the Madison Common Council and the Economic Development Committee (EDC) asking for a review of the City's Tax Incremental Financing (TIF) policy.
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TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT THIS WEEK
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:
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Madison Maintains Triple A Bond Rating
postedMadison Mayor Paul Soglin announced today that Moody's has again given the city an Aaa rating with a stable outlook. This is the highest possible rating an issuer can receive.
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Information Regarding September 18, 2012 Council Meeting
postedThe remodeling of the council chambers has been completed and the City of Madison Common Council will resume meeting in Room 201 located in the City-County Building, 210 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
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PARK(ing) Day 2012
postedOn September 21st in cities around the globe, artists, activists and citizens will temporarily transform metered parking spaces into public parks and other social spaces, as part of an annual event called "PARK(ing) D
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University Avenue-Old Middleton Road Westbound Off-ramp Closure
postedTo accommodate the University Avenue Reconstruction Project, the westbound off-ramp from University Avenue to Old Middleton Road will be closed starting Monday, September 17th at 6 AM, in addition to the existing lane clos
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Statement of Madison Mayor Paul Soglin
postedOn July 5, 2012 a city employee informed me that members of the individual's family were involved in a disturbing incident in a facility under the supervision of the Madison Parks Division.