Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway and Common Council has proclaimed Saturday, October 15, 2022 as “White Cane Safety Day” in the City of Madison.
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October 15th is White Cane Safety Day in Madison
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Vision Zero Concludes This Year’s Speed Reductions with Segoe Rd
postedThe next, and final, 2022 Vision Zero speed reduction takes place on Monday, October 10th on Segoe Rd, from University Ave to Odana Rd.
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Vision Zero Continues Speed Reductions on a Section of Portage Rd
postedThe next 2022 roadway improvement scheduled through the Vision Zero initiative takes place on Monday, September 26th to a section of Portage Rd, from East Washington Ave to Churchill Heights Park.
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Let’s Talk Streets
postedJoin City of Madison staff and project consultants at 7:00 pm on Tuesday, September 27, 2022, for a virtual public presentation to share the draft Complete Green Streets framework, including priorities and decision-making
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Vision Zero Continues Speed Reductions on a Section of Old Sauk Rd
postedThe next 2022 roadway improvement scheduled through the Vision Zero initiative takes place on Monday, September 12th to a section of Old Sauk Rd, from Westfield Rd to the Beltline.
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Vision Zero Continues Speed Reductions on a Section of Mineral Point Rd
postedThe next 2022 roadway improvement scheduled through the Vision Zero initiative takes place on Monday, August 29th to a section of Mineral Point Rd, from S Whitney Way to the Beltline.
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Vision Zero Continues Speed Reductions on a Section of John Nolen Drive
postedIncluded as part of the 2022 roadway improvements for Vision Zero, new speed limit reductions will occur for several Madison streets identified as having a high level of injury causing crashes.
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Vision Zero Continues Speed Reductions on a Section of East Washington Avenue
postedIncluded as part of the 2022 roadway improvements for Vision Zero, new speed limit reductions will occur for several Madison streets identified as having a high level of injury causing crashes.
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Madison Joins the National League of Cities Safety First Challenge
postedMadison has officially joined in the National League of Cities (NLC) “Safety First Challenge”.
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Madison’s Focus on Prioritizing Safety is Forward Thinking
postedOn January 27, 2022, the US Department of Transportation Secretary, Pete Buttigieg, announced the federal government’s new comprehensive National Roadway Safety Strategy, a roadmap for addressing the national crisis in roa
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The City of Madison Needs More Crossing Guards
postedThe City of Madison Traffic Engineering Division is again looking to hire a number of qualified candidates to work part-time as a School Crossing Guard for the remainder of the school year.
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Madison Earns International Award On Transportation Systems Management and Operations
postedThe City of Madison’s Traffic Engineering team recently received international distinction and the 2021 Transportation Systems Management & Operations Council Organization Award by the Institute of Tra