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News & Updates
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Peak Hour Lane Closures--John Nolen Drive, starting Monday 11/13/23
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District 7 and District 20 Alders Host Lunch and Learn Focusing on Public Safety and Mental Health
postedJoin Alder Nasra Wehelie of District 7 and Co-Host Alder Barbara Harrington-McKinney of District 20 for a virtual Lunch and Learn focusing on public safety and mental health.
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Street Reopening Update--S Broom Street & W Wilson Street
postedThe contractor will pave asphalt on Friday, 11/3 and Saturday, 11/4. Following paving, on Saturday afternoon, one lane of inbound (northbound) South Broom Street will open from John Nolen Drive through the work zone (see
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City Celebrates Construction Companies' Dedication to Inclusion, Diversity
postedThe City of Madison is proud to celebrate two successful projects where local contractors have completed key developments in the community that align with the City’s values, core mission, and dedication to diversity and in
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Street Closure--Hill Street (Fri. 11/3 to Sat. 11/4)
postedHill Street will be closed for two days at the intersection of University Avenue from 7:00 a.m. on Friday, November 3 until 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 4 for asphalt paving.
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Put Your Pumpkins in Your Leaf Piles
postedStreets Division crews will collect pumpkins along with your leaves and other yard waste materials. This includes other compostable decorations like corn stalks and hay.
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City of Madison Announces 2023 Bus Lines Poetry Selections
postedThe City of Madison is excited to announce the selected poets for the 2023 Bus Lines poetry project. Poems by six poets were selected, including:
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New Public Art to Be Dedicated on South Pinckney Street Median
postedThe City of Madison invites the public to join City and community leaders to dedicate two new sculptures, Greeting Arc I & Greeting Arc II, by artist Sunghee Min, at 11:30 a.m., Nov.
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Upcoming Public Meetings on Bus Rapid Transit in Madison
postedCommunity members are encouraged to attend a public meeting to learn more about the City of Madison's proposed second Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line to run from the city's north side, through the downtown area, to the south
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Imagination Center at Reindahl Park Moves Forward, Meeting Set
postedMADISON, Wis.– The City’s Imagination Center at Reindahl Park is ready for the next step in the construction process, and the City needs your input at its next virtual public information meeting, 6 p.m., Nov.
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Listening Sessions Scheduled for City’s First Stormwater Utility Vegetation Management Plan
postedMADISON, Wis.-- The City of Madison Engineering Division has a number of upcoming listening sessions scheduled to help inform and receive feedback from residents and the community regarding the new Stormwater Utility Veg
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Equal Opportunities Commission and Civil Rights in Madison Celebrate 60 years
postedThe City of Madison, Equal Opportunity Commission invites the community to a celebration reception, November 11, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m., at The Atrium at 2300 S. Park St. Madison, WI 53713.
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Moon Over Monona Terrace This Friday Night
postedAll ages are invited to our rooftop this Friday, Oct.
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Well Woman Program Offers Free Breast Cancer Screenings
postedOne in eight women in the United States will develop breast cancer at some point in their lives.
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District 17 Community Engagement Dinner
postedJoin District 17 Alder Sabrina Madison, Sandburg Principal Lori Lopez, and Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway for a district-wide engagement dinner at Sandburg Elementary School.