The City of Madison Engineering Division would like to invite the public to learn more about green infrastructure and a pilot project
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Green Infrastructure, More Than a Buzz Word: Project, Pilot, Upcoming Meeting
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Celebrate National Historic Preservation Month in May
postedThe City of Madison Engineering Division will celebrate National Preservation Month in May to recognize the importance of historic preservation work in the City of Madison.
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Flooding Improvement Project Earns National 2020 Project of the Year Award
postedThe Engineering Division is proud to announce its reconstruction work on a flooding improvement project on the City’s west side earned one of the American Public Works Association’s Public Works National Small Project of t
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Virtual Public Information Meeting: Gorham Sanitary Sewer Project
postedThe public is invited to attend an upcoming virtual public information meeting focusing on sanitary sewer improvements for Gorham Street. The meeting will be held at 5:30 p.m., May 7, 2020, online.
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Stuck at Home? Plant a Rain Garden, Help City Reach 1,000 Rain Garden Goal
postedWhile our community remains at home during the COVID-19 Stay at Home Order until May 24, the Engineering Division invites all residents to take part in reaching its renewed
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City-County Building to Close to the Public, Drop Box in Place
postedThe City-County Building, located at 210 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Madison, Wis., will be closed to the public until further notice starting April 20, 2020.
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Final Stormwater Ordinance Changes Meeting to be Offered Virtually
postedThe Engineering Division will be hosting a final public information meeting about changes to the City’s stormwater ordinance at 3 p.m., April 23, 2020, virtually.
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ENVISION SOLAR Deploys the First City-Owned Solar-Powered EV Charging Station in the City of Madison
postedSAN DIEGO, CA – April 9, 2020 – Envision Solar International, Inc., (Nasdaq: EVSI, EVSIW) (“Envision Solar,” or the “Company”), the l
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Crews work to repair East side sanitary sewer pipe after weekend overflow
postedEngineering operations crews began fixing a sanitary sewer main pipe April 6, 2020 after 1,000 gallons of untreated wastewater was cleaned up from a sanitary sewer overflow over the weekend.
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Engineering Crews Design, Build, Install Barriers at Election Polls
postedThe City of Madison Engineering Division plans on having barriers up at all 66 polling locations in time for Election Day, April 7, 2020.
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Sounds of Spring: Engineering Changes Mowing Approach
postedAnother sign of spring could be the sounds of mowing grass in the community, but City of Madison residents will not be hearing City lawn mowers as often on City-maintained greenways and pond areas starting mid-April this y
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No such thing as a ‘flushable’ wipe
postedThe Engineering Division and Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District would like to remind the community that there is no such thing as a “flushable” wipe, even if the manufacturer has labeled it as such.