In response to the growing COVID-19 outbreak, Madison Water Utility will be exempting late payment fees until further notice.
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Madison Water Utility exempting late payment fees until further notice
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Drop-off Site Service Change: No Unloading Assistance
postedThe Streets Division drop-off site attendants will no longer assist any resident when unloading material at the sites.
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Parks Offices Closed to the Public
postedAs of 4:30pm on Tuesday, March 17, all Madison Parks offices are closed to the public. While many services are available online, staff are also available by phone and email.
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Streets Division Offices Closing - Recycling Fee Sticker Purchasing Changes
postedAt 4:00pm today, March 17, 2020, Streets Division customer service offices will close to the public until further notice.
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Changes to City Services and Paid Leave in Response to COVID-19
postedIn light of the current COVID-19 concerns, Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway is announcing additional steps to protect the health of City employees at work and in the event that they cannot work.
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Madison Water Utility closing offices to the public
postedIn response to the growing COVID-19 outbreak, Madison Water Utility will be closing its offices to the public beginning Monday, March 16, until further notice.
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Trash & Recycling Collection Services to Begin Earlier Starting March 16
postedThe Streets Division will start refuse and recycling collection services at 6:30am beginning on March 16, 2020.
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Women in Construction Week 2020 Profile: Kathy Cryan
postedWhen you knock on a door looking for opportunity, there’s a chance no one opens it. An even worse thing happens when someone opens it, then slams it in your face for no reason or the wrong reason.
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Women in Construction Week 2020 Profile: Rachel Belohlavek
postedSince Rachel Belohlavek was a high schooler, growing up in Chippewa Falls, Wis., she’s always been observant and detail-oriented, even on her way to her summer job as a lifeguard and swim teacher at the local YMCA.
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Women in Construction Week 2020 Profile: Victoria Ramirez
posted“Growing up, I was a daddy’s girl,” Operator Victoria Ramirez said. “My first vehicle that I drove was a pickup truck, a long-box pickup truck. That’s how I learned how to drive.
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Women in Construction Week 2020 Profile: Amy Scanlon
posted“I might have to tell you a story to get my point across,” Engineering Architect Amy Scanlon said as the interview began.
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Night Sweeping Begins Sunday, March 8
postedThe Streets Division will begin the annual nighttime spring cleanup street sweeping process on the evening of March 8, 2020, if the weather allows.