The Streets Division will begin the final guaranteed round of brush collection of the year on Monday, October 14, 2019.
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Final Round of Brush Collection Begins Monday, October 14
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Significant Flooding Not Expected Saturday
postedCity engineers expect Lake Monona to remain near the 100-year flood stage through Sunday, and dry weather early next week will be helpful and welcome. However, some rain is expected on Saturday.
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Next Flooding Threat: Saturday
postedCity engineers expect Lake Monona to crest today around the 100-year flood elevation following the rain that came Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
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Low Flooding Threat Tonight, Residents Should Prepare For Next Weather System
postedWhile the heaviest expected rain has passed, monitoring lake levels and the potential for flash flooding will remain a priority for City crews.
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Heaviest Rain Expected Overnight, Minimal Flooding Reported During the Day
postedCity crews from both Engineering and Traffic Engineering will be on call and ready to respond overnight to flooding concerns and road closures if need be.
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Severe, heavy rain expected, pressure increases on lake, river levels
postedThe City of Madison Engineering Division will monitor the multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms expected Oct. 1-2.
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City looks for feedback on next phase of water conservation planning
postedIn 2008, the City of Madison and Madison Water Utility unveiled a Water Conservation and Sustainability Plan aimed at reducing per capita water use in the city by 20 percent by the year 2020.
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Madison Water Utility Board statement on proposed Air National Guard F-35A Operational Beddown
postedThe following statement was unanimously approved by the Madison Water Utility Board at its meeting last night. It has been submitted for inclusion in the Air National Guard Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).
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Fall Leaves/Yard Waste Collection to Begin Monday, September 30
postedThe City of Madison Streets Division will begin curbside leaf and yard waste collection for the fall on Monday, September 30, 2019. What is “Leaves and Yard Waste”? Yard waste includes:
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Sandbag Collection Completed
postedResidents should not place additional sandbags to the curb for pickup at this time. The deadline to place sandbags to the curb for pickup was September 22, 2019.
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City crews monitor flash flooding potential, lake levels after heavy rain
postedCity Engineering crews are on standby after heavy rainfall in the last several hours in the Madison area.
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Register for The Future of Transportation Day
postedJoin the City of Madison Fleet & Engineering Departments at this free event taking place Wednesday, September 25, 2019 at the State Capitol.