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News & Updates
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Voter Registration and Absentee Voting for General Election
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Mayor Unveils Economic Development Initiatives
postedMadison – Mayor Dave Cieslewicz was joined today by leading Madison business and progressive leaders to outline a new package of economic development initiatives.
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Fall Leaf Collection to Begin Monday October 2nd
postedThe City of Madison will begin the annual Fall Leaf Collection on Monday October 2nd. The Streets Division will continue to collect leaves as long as the weather permits through late November and early December.
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Local Leaders Celebrate Completion of Latest State Street Project
postedMadison – Mayor Dave Cieslewicz, Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin and other local leaders gathered in downtown Madison today to celebrate completion of the latest phase of the State Street reconstruction project with a formal r
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Walnut Street Closure - Old Univ Av. to Observatory Dr. - 9/23/06
postedOn Saturday, September 23, 2006, Hensue Construction will be working on water utilities under Walnut Street. Walnut Street between Old University Avenue and Observatory Drive will be closed from 7:00AM to 4:00PM.
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Moody’s Gives City of Madison Top Rating, Cites “One of the Natio
postedMadison – Moody’s Investors Service has awarded the City of Madison its top rating (“Aaa”), citing factors such as the City’s “strong and diverse” economy, according to Mayor Dave Cieslewicz.
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Mayor Unveils City Performance Benchmarks for Madison Measures
postedMadison – Mayor Dave Cieslewicz today unveiled the performance benchmarks that will be used as part of his Madison Measures program.
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Closure 100 Block S. Pinckney Street - Sept. 21, 2006
postedOn Thursday, September 21st, 2006, J.H. Findorff & Son Construction will be erecting a mobile crane on the 100 block of S. Pinckney Street (between the Capitol Square and Doty Street).
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Bike Light Give-Away
postedBicyclists will be able to get a free bike light starting September 18th, according to an announcement made today by Matthew Burczyk, UW Pedestrian–Bicycle Coordinator.
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Goodmans Establish Swimming Scholarship Fund
postedMadison – Mayor Dave Cieslewicz today praised the generosity and civic contributions of Irwin and Robert Goodman as he announced that the two brothers have established a swimming scholarship fund.
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LANE REDUCTIONS ON ATWOOD AVENUE
postedOn Monday, September 11th, 2006, Yahara Builders will be erecting a mobile crane in the 3500 block of Atwood Avenue (between Walter and Dennett Streets).
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Basic Services Highlight Mayor's Capital Budget Proposal
postedMadison – Basic services are the theme of the 2007 Executive Capital Budget unveiled today by Mayor Dave Cieslewicz.
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Mayor Names Carto to Head Overture Center
postedMadison – Mayor Dave Cieslewicz today named Thomas Carto to lead the Overture Center for the Arts. Carto has most recently served as head of the Renaissance Performing Arts Association in Mansfield, Ohio since 1996.
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East District Police Station Opening
postedMadison – Mayor Dave Cieslewicz said today’s opening of a new police station on Madison’s east side is the latest demonstration of his ongoing commitment to improving public safety.
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Cieslewicz Keeps Commitment to Upgrade City Water System
postedMadison – Mayor Dave Cieslewicz said today that his 2007 capital budget proposal includes a substantial increase in efforts to protect and enhance Madison’s water supply.