Ice Rinks - There are four outdoor ice rinks open today, all rinks have some restrictions. See below.
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Ice Rink and Ski Trail Update
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Ice Rink and Ski Trail Update
postedSki Trails - Elver Park and Odana Golf Course trails were groomed and the tracks were set today. The lights will be on at Elver Park. Tracks were also set today at Turville Woods.
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Ski Trail and Ice Rink Update
postedOutdoor Ice Rinks - All of the outdoor ice rinks will remain closed due to thin ice. Tenney Park is particularly dangerous with many holes and soft spots. Tenney Lagoon water is over 10 feet deep.
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Madison Declares a Snow Emergency
postedThe City of Madison has declared a snow emergency. That means that alternate side parking restrictions will be in effect throughout the entire City of Madison including the downtown/isthmus snow emergency zone.
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Ice Rink and Skiing Update
postedOutdoor Ice Rinks - All of the outdoor ice rinks will remain closed due to thin ice. Tenney Park is particularly dangerous with many holes and soft spots. Tenney Lagoon water is over 10 feet deep.
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Volunteers Needed for Winter Work Day on Cherokee Marsh
postedThe City of Madison Parks Division is seeking volunteers who enjoy work outdoors to help with the on-going Cherokee Marsh Restoration project.
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Ski Trail and Ice Rink Update
postedSki Trails - Snow is packed and tracks set at Elver Park and Odana Golf Course. Lights will be on at Elver Park. Conditions are good for skate-skiing, and fair for track-skiing.
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Ski Trail and Ice Rink Update
postedSki Trails - Snow will be packed and tracks set at Elver Park and Odana Golf Course. Lights will be on at Elver Park. Conditions are good for skate-skiing, and fair for track-skiing.
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Ski Trails and Ice Rink Update
postedThe ski trails were rolled to pack a base on Monday morning. More snow is needed to groom tracks. Current conditions are fair. The ice rinks remain closed due to dangerously thin ice.
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Outdoor Ice Rinks not safe for skating
postedThe outdoor ice rinks all still have open water and are unsafe. There needs to be at least 10 days to 2 weeks of below freezing temperatures for safe skating conditions.
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No Refuse and Recycling Collection on Monday January 15
postedThere will be no refuse or recycling collection on Monday January 15th because of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
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B.L.A.S.T. Program Begins February 4
postedGet Set to Get Wet! The City of Madison Parks Division is pleased to announce its BLAST program for lifeguard training at the Goodman Pool!