Nearly 150 Omicron cases have been identified in Dane County as of December 21. This indicates rapid growth of Omicron from the initial three cases that were first identified five days ago on December 16.
News & Updates
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Nearly 150 Omicron Cases Identified in Dane County
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Face Covering Order Extended Amid High COVID Hospitalization Rates and Concerns over New Variant
postedThe Dane County Order requires face coverings in most enclosed spaces open to the public. The order will expire on February 1, 2022.
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Trash & Recycling Will Be Collected on Christmas Eve 2021
postedThe Streets Division will be performing regularly scheduled curbside collections of trash and recycling on Friday, December 24, 2021.
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Brush Cleanup from Wind Storm
postedThe Streets Division is performing brush collection in response to the wind storm that hit Madison on of the evening of December 15, 2021.
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Be on Santa’s ‘Good’ List, Be Good to Your Pipes!
postedPay attention to what you put down your drain to avoid a sanitary sewer backup while hosting this holiday season.
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Omicron Variant in Dane County: Pay Attention, Don’t Panic
postedThe Omicron variant has been detected in Dane County. Public Health Madison & Dane County is encouraging everyone to get vaccinated against COVID-19,
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High Winds Tonight: Wait to Place Trash & Recycling Carts
postedForecasts are calling for periods of sustained high winds during the overnight hours with the potential for wind gusts near 60 MPH.
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Yard Waste Collection Over for 2021
postedCurbside yardwaste collection by the Streets Division has ended for 2021. The last chance collection that began on December 6 has been completed.
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Take Action: Protect Your Trees from Gypsy Moths
postedThe City of Madison Streets Division’s Urban Forestry Department is asking residents to help control the gypsy moth population.
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City of Madison Building Inspection Closing Office Building at 131 West Wilson Again
postedAfter owners failed to comply with conditions of occupancy previously established, the City is again closing the office and restaurant building at 131 West Wilson.
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Statement of Mayor Rhodes-Conway on the Death of Dick Wagner
postedDick Wagner was a Madison icon, a true public servant and a pillar of our community. His impact spanned decades and he will be deeply missed.
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More Large Item Set-outs Days Now Available in Work Order System
postedThe Streets Division is happy to announce that you will now have more opportunities every month to set out large items for collection when you submit a large item w
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Monona Terrace Earns Prestigious Platinum Level LEED® Status
postedMonona Terrace Community and Convention Center has achieved Platinum level certification status by the U.S.
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POLICE CIVILIAN OVERSIGHT BOARD RELEASES VIDEOS OF INDEPENDENT POLICE MONITOR FINALIST CANDIDATE INTERVIEWS
postedIn advance of deliberation and hiring decision at its December 16 meeting, the Police Civilian Oversight Board is releasing two interviews with the final candidate for the Independent Monitor position (
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City of Madison is a 2021 Digital Cities Winner!
postedCity of Madison placed 8th in the 250,000-499,999 population category of the Digital Cities Survey conducted by the Center for Digital Government, a national research and advisory