MADISON, Wis. – The City of Madison Engineering Division welcomes volunteers to help with protecting oak trees on City property, which are showing signs of spongy moth activity and stress.
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City Asks For Volunteers to Help with Spongy Moth Outbreak
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Mallards Fireworks at Warner Park--Traffic Closures
postedStreets near Warner Park on the City's north side will have closures following the Madison Mallards Fireworks show the night of Monday, July 3. The show is expected to start between 9:30pm-10:00pm and will last about 20 m
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Plan Ahead for Farmers' Market Saturdays; City to Close Capitol Square to Traffic
postedAnyone planning to visit downtown Madison on a Saturday this summer should plan to park and walk a bit further to get to the Dane County Farmers' Market on the Square; the eight blocks immediately surrounding the square wi
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This July, Celebrate Park and Recreation Month
postedMadison Parks and Madison School & Community Recreation (MSCR) are celebrating National Park and Recreation Month - Where Community Grows throughout July and you’re invited!
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Increased Need for Crossing Guards as City of Madison Prioritizes Safety
postedThe City of Madison Traffic Engineering Division is currently facing an increased need for crossing guards throughout the city.
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Madison Arts Commission awards $107,485 for arts projects in their 2023 grant cycle
postedThe Madison Arts Commission awarded $107,485 to 68 organizations and individuals for projects through their annual arts grants program.
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Poor Air Quality Delaying Some Trash & Recycling Collections on Thursday, June 29, 2023
postedDue to continued concerns about poor air quality, residents with a scheduled Thursday collection day who have their trash/recycling collected from an alleyway, dead-end, or one-way street may have their pickup delayed unti
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Limited Library Service June 29-July 1
postedAll Madison Public Libraries will have limited service from Thursday, June 29-Saturday, July 1 due to scheduled network upgrades.
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Dane County Air Quality at Unhealthy Levels Due to Wildfire Smoke
postedPublic Health encourages everyone to take steps to protect yourself from wildfire smoke during the Air Quality Advisory in effect until Thursday PM.
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Maliha Nu’Man Named City of Madison’s 2023-24 Youth Poet Laureate
postedDuring a ceremony earlier this month at Pinney Library, the City of Madison, the Madison Arts Commission, and Madison Poet Laureate Angela Trudell Vasquez celebrated the accomplishments of Madeleine Bohn, who served as Mad
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A Wild Rumpus Returns this July to Offer A Unique Play Experience in the Park
postedMADISON, WI -- Madison Parks and Madison Public Library bring you A Wild Rumpus: An Anji Play Experience at two parks July through August.
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How to Help Your Trees During the Spongy Moth Outbreak
postedAccording to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, we are seeing a very high number of
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No Streets Division Collections on Tuesday July 4, 2023
postedThere will be no trash, recycling, brush, or large item collection on Tuesday, July 4, 2023 in observance of the Independence Day holiday. The Streets Division drop-off sites will also be closed.
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Upcoming Atwood Avenue Traffic Switch Happening Next Week
posted(MADISON, Wis.)—Another traffic switch will take place on Atwood Avenue beginning Monday, June 26.
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Metro Service Reduced on Tuesday, July 4
postedDue to the July 4 holiday, Metro will operate SUNDAY schedules on the following routes: