Madison - Mayor Dave Cieslewicz made the following statement on the passing of community leader and educator Milt McPike:
News & Updates
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Mayor's Statement re: Milt McPike
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BUS LINES
postedJust in time for April's National Poetry Month, the Madison's Poet Laureate and the Madison Arts Commission (MAC) are pleased to announce the new program, Bus Lines, a high school poetry competition that will pri
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PUBLIC MEETING SCHEDULED: Long-Range Metro Planning Ad Hoc Committee
postedA long-range Metro Transit planning ad hoc committee has been charged with exploring ways of improving Metro service and securing adequate funding that moves Metro beyond the cycle of fare increases, service cuts and extra
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Upcoming Public Hearing: Metro Transit August Service Change Proposals
postedA public hearing will be held by the City of Madison Transit and Parking Commission in Room GR-27 of the City County Building, 210 Martin Luther King Jr.
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Mayor Encourages Participation in "Lights Out America" Night
postedMayor Dave Cieslewicz today encouraged Madisonians to take part in the nationally-organized "Lights Out America" night.
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Waubesa Street Reconstruction & Closures - Starting 3/31/08
postedSections of Waubesa Street will be closed for construction starting Monday, March 31, 2008. The work will be completed in two phases.
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Metro Route 4 Detours from Fifth St.
postedStarting Monday, March 24, the intersection of Fifth St and Winnebago St. will close as part of a construction project where Fifth St., Sixth St., and Winnebago St. will be reconstructed.
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Metro Detours from Lower State St.
postedStarting Monday, March 31, Routes 4, 6 & 29 will detour from the 400 - 600 blocks of State St (lower State St.). Buses will use Johnson and Gorham streets during this time.
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City, County Partner to Enhance Security for Madison Water Utility
postedMadison - The installation of surveillance cameras at 32 critical Madison Water Utility sites will enhance the security of the community's water supply, Mayor Dave Cieslewicz and County Executive Kathleen Falk announc
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Caught in the "Blue Net"
postedThe Madison Police Department (MPD) has made 128 arrests for burglary since January of 2007, and Police Chief Noble Wray says a newly formed task force will be charged with apprehending more of those who have been breaking
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Closure 300 Block North Lake Street - 3.18.08
postedOn Tuesday, March 18th, 2008, JH Findorff will be dismantling a tower crane on the 300 block of N. Lake Street (between University Avenue and W. Johnson Street).
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Spring Leaf and Yard Waste Collection Starts Monday April 7th
postedThe City of Madison will begin the annual Spring Leaf Collection on Monday April 7th. Each neighborhood will receive a minimum of two collections. The spring collection is scheduled to run through Friday May 2nd.
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Brush Collection Begins Monday April 7th
postedApril marks the first round of scheduled brush collection in Madison. Brush is collected according to schedule from April through October. The brush schedule for 2008 is as follows;
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Cross Country Ski Trails to close
postedThe winter of 2007-2008 has gone down in the record books as the snowiest winter in history. That much snow made for a wonderful cross-country skiing season.
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Madison Greets Spring With "Pothole Patrol" Program
postedMadison - Mayor Dave Cieslewicz today unveiled the Pothole Patrol, a new initiative to maintain and improve the quality of Madison streets damaged due to severe weather.