From 1958 to 1975, the City of Madison lost over 18,500 trees to Dutch Elm Disease (DED).
News & Updates
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Madison to lose 140-year-old American Elm tree to Dutch Elm Disease
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Closure of Isthmus Section, Capital City Bike Path
postedBeginning Monday, August 6th, City Engineering along with Henshue Construction will begin reconstructing the Isthmus section of the Capital City Bike Path at its crossing of S. Livingston Street.
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Stay Cool and Stay Healthy
postedA JOINT RELEASE FROM THE DANE COUNTY DEPARMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT KATHY M. KRUSIEC, Director (608) 267-1591 & THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH - MADISON AND DANE COUNTY
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Closure 200 Block, S. Brooks Street
postedOn Thursday, August 2, 2007, Schindler Elevator will be lifting equipment to the roof of 202 S. Park Street for the Meriter Hospital Addition Project. The 200 block of S.
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WELL 29 TO OPERATE ON STANDBY THROUGH SEPTEMBER
postedMadison Water Utility - Unit Well 29 was placed in service last week on standby status to provide a back-up water supply for neighborhoods on the far east side of Madison.
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City of Madison Golf Courses offer ADA Mobility Carts
postedSpecialized ADA Mobility Carts Available
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Discover Your Roots: Researching Your Family Tree
postedCelebrate your family tree! The staff of Madison Public Library is proud to announce a new web page featuring local genealogical resources available in print and via the internet.
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Online survey tool helps Madison Public Library better serve community needs
postedLibraries have long been at the forefront when it comes to responding to the information needs of the communities they serve, but keeping pace with rapidly changing library-user needs is a challenge.
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Williamson-Blair-John Nolen Road Work
postedOn Monday, July 30, 2007 construction will begin on the northwest corner of the S. Blair Street - John Nolen Drive - Wilson Street intersection, and the westbound lanes of Wilson Street west of S. Blair Street.
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Closure 300 Block, N. Park Street (Southbound)
postedOn Saturday, July 28, Terra Engineering & Construction Corp. will be working on the sanitary tie-in for the Grainger Hall Addition Project. The southbound lanes of N. Park Street between University Avenue and W.
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SEPTEMBER ROUTE/SCHEDULE CHANGES
postedMetro will undergo route and schedule changes effective Sunday, September 2 including new Fitchburg Routes 44, 48 & 52 and new Middleton Routes 70, 71, 72, 73, & 74.
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Closure 4600 Block, Maher Avenue
postedOn Friday, July 27th, 2007, Boley Tree & Landscape Care will be erecting a mobile crane on the 4600 block of Maher Avenue (between the Buckeye Road and Major Avenue).
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City labor negotiator returns as new HR Director
postedMadison - Mayor Dave Cieslewicz today announced the selection of former City Labor Relations Specialist Brad Wirtz as the Director of the Human Resources Department.
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ROUTE 7 DETOUR: Atwood Summerfest
postedAtwood Ave. closed between Division St. and Winnebago St. Due to the Atwood Summerfest on Saturday, July 28, Atwood Ave. will be closed between Division St. and Winnebago St. from 6 AM until 9 PM.
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Closure 200 Block, S. Brooks Street 7.26.07
postedOn Thursday, July 26, 2007, Schindler Elevator will be lifting equipment to the roof of 202 S. Park Street for the Meriter Hospital Addition Project. The 200 block of S.