The City of Madison in collaboration as a partner of the Wisconsin Stormwater Collaborative (WSC) invites all communities to get involved in the state’s first Wisconsin Stormwater Week, Aug. 5-13, 2023.
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It’s Wisconsin Stormwater Week! Summer at the Storm Drains Contest Extended
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August Moving Days: How to Recycle Televisions, Computers, and other Electronics
postedElectronics must be delivered to the Streets Division’s drop-off sites, or to a reputa
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August Moving Days: How to Set Out Appliances, Furniture, & Other Large Items for Collection
postedWhen placing large items out to the curb, please follow the below placement guidelines:
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August Moving Days: How to Use the Large Item Work Order System during the Move Out
postedBeginning on August 7, 2023, large item work order rules will be different for residents who live in the
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August Moving Days: Daily Collection of Carts in Student Move Area Starts August 7
postedStarting at 6:30 a.m.
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August Moving Days: Make a Plan and Donate Today
postedThe annual August Moving Days for downtown Madison will soon get underway.
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Olin Avenue Drop-off Site & Brush Processing Facility Closed to Public July 27-29, 2023
postedThe Streets Division facility at 121 E. Olin Avenue will be completely closed to the public July 27 through July 29, 2023.
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Full Closure on Atwood Avenue to Take Place July 31
posted(MADISON, Wis.)—Starting Monday, July 31, after 7 a.m., Atwood Avenue will be completely closed between Fair Oaks Avenue and Oakridge Avenue/Sugar Avenue.
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Goodman Pool Hosts All-City Swim, Pool Closed Starting July 21
postedMadison’s All-City Championship Swim Meet is happening July 27-29 at the Goodman Pool! Cheer on the Goodman Waves Swim Team as they host, for the first time in history, one of the largest outdoor amateur swim meets.
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Smile! Summer at the Storm Drains 2023 Kicks Off
postedContest deadline extended! Submit your selfies until 4 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 13, 2023.
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Recycle Better with the City of Madison and Sustain Dane
postedIn April of 2023, a sort of the recyclables collected by the Streets Division revealed that 18.6% of what is placed into our green recycling carts is material that shouldn’t be in there.
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City Asks For Volunteers to Help with Spongy Moth Outbreak
postedMADISON, Wis. – The City of Madison Engineering Division welcomes volunteers to help with protecting oak trees on City property, which are showing signs of spongy moth activity and stress.