After five years of planning, the Cottage Grove Road project is moving forward.
News
Find News
-
City of Madison, Dane County Move Forward on Cottage Grove Road Project
posted -
Brush Collection Completed for 2019
postedCurbside brush collection is over for 2019. Residents should not place brush to the curb again until regular curbside collection resumes in the spring of 2020.
-
Pennsylvania company targets Madison with confusing mailers
postedMadison Water Utility is fielding dozens of phone calls and inquiries from homeowners about letters they've received from a company called Service Line Warranties of America (SLWA).
-
It Takes a Team: Rake before the Rain, Reduce Phosphorus
posted“It takes all of us to keep the leaves out of the street,” Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway said at a
-
Protect your Wallet, Check Out New Sewer Line Coverage Options
postedThe City encourages homeowners to check into a number of options now available to cover potential sewer pipe issues.
-
“Water Walk” down Park St. to commemorate Imagine A Day Without Water
postedThis Wednesday is “Imagine A Day Without Water,” a national effort to educate the public about the value of water.
-
City of Madison leads the state with first public fleet to use 20 percent biodiesel
postedFrom ambulances and fire trucks to garbage/recycling and plow trucks, the City is making a significant, positive impact on the environment by the fuel its using.
-
“PFAS” compounds detected in Madison’s four seasonal wells
postedOctober 17, 2019 – Madison Water Utility has been conducting advanced testing of the city’s 23 water wells looking for a class of chemicals known as “PFAS.” The chemicals are widely used in cookware, food packaging, stain
-
Watershed Studies Expand, 3 New Public Meetings Coming Up
postedThe City of Madison Engineering Division has planned three more watershed public information meetings to educate the community about what it’s doing to build resilient flooding infrastructure for the future.
-
Rain on the Way, Flooding Not Expected
postedThe City does not expect incoming rain to cause flooding in the next 24 hours. We expect minimal impact on lake levels. Less than a half of an inch of rain is expected.
-
Warner Park Community Recreation Center Celebrates 20 Years
postedWarner Park Community Recreation Center is celebrating 20 years on Friday, October 11 with a Party Like
-
Dry stretch will help lake levels, Lake Mendota crests
postedCity Engineering expects the dry forecast for this week to likely help lower lake levels. The next significant threat of rain is expected Thursday, Oct. 10.