Sunny skies are forecasted through the weekend, but there is a potential for rain in the forecast early next week. Lake levels continues to drop, but slowly.
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City of Madison Flooding Update- Friday, September 14, 2018
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Dedication Ceremony Set for the New Accessible Pier at Vilas Park
postedThe City of Madison, the Building Trades Council of South Central Wisconsin (BTC), the Union Sportsmen’s Alliance (USA) and Madison Parks invite the public to a dedication ceremony at 1:00pm on Friday, September 14
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City of Madison Flooding Update, Wednesday, September 12, 2018
postedWater levels on Lake Monona continue to be well above the 100 year level. It is anticipated that they will fall to the 100 year level if we maintain sunny weather with no rain for an additional six days.
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Invest in Our Community - City of Madison Community Bonds
postedThe City of Madison is selling community bonds* from Oct. 3 – Oct. 9, 2018!
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City of Madison Flooding Update-Monday, September 10, 2018
postedDue to receding water levels in the isthmus, City Traffic Engineers have re-opened one lane of traffic in each direction on East Johnson Street.
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Emergency Closure - Olin Turville Ct.
postedThe City of Madison Engineering Division will be making an emergency repair to the sanitary sewer located in Olin-Turville Park on Olin-Turville Ct.
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Expect Lane Closure On Williamson Street Friday
postedThe City of Madison Engineering Division will be patching the emergency repair to the sanitary sewer located in the 600 block of Williamson Street. Outbound traffic will be reduced to one lane during this work.
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Emergency Lane Closures - Wednesday, 9/5
postedThe City of Madison Engineering Division will be making an emergency repair to the sanitary sewer located in the 600 block of Williamson Street. Outbound traffic will be reduced to one lane during this work.
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Madison Water Utility plans for future rate increases
postedAs the Public Service Commission reviews Madison Water Utility’s proposed 30.4 percent revenue increase, the utility is making plans to apply for a smaller rate increase sometime next year, given the amount of time it can
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City of Madison Flooding Update - Monday, September 3
postedMadison residents are asked to continue to be prepared for rising water levels. The water level on Lake Monona has reached a new record high after going up an inch overnight.
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City of Madison Flooding Update - Sunday, 9/2
postedPlease see the following updates following this most recent rainstorm. First Street North First Street has one lane open in each direction.
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City of Madison Flooding Update - Sunday, 9/2
postedIssued: 7:12 pm Due to the recent rainstorm, flooding has closed the following: