People for Bikes has released its third annual ratings of the best cities for bicycling in the U.S. and Madison ranks second nationwide. For the last three years, Madison has ranked in the top 10 each year.
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Best Cities for Bicycling - Madison Ranks Second Nationwide
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Metro Runs Reduced Service on Memorial Day
postedDue to Memorial Day, Metro will reduce some of its current service on Monday, May 25.
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COVID-19 Update from Mayor Rhodes-Conway
postedWe made it through an election during a pandemic! It was certainly not an election I would have chosen to hold, but despite the risks, thousands of area residents exercised their right to vote.
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Mayor Rhodes-Conway Update on COVID-19
postedAs I write this message, I am heartened that Governor Evers has issued an Executive Order delaying our election, but along with you, I await the next ruling from the courts before I breathe easy.
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Mayor Rhodes-Conway’s Statement on Transportation in Regards to COVID-19
postedThe City’s Department of Transportation—Traffic Engineering, Metro Transit, and the Parking Utility—have had to respond rapidly to changing needs in our community over the past 10 days.
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COVID-19 Update from Mayor Satya
postedStaff from the City of Madison are continuing to partner with Public Health, Madison & Dane County (PHMDC), as well as the County Executive’s office, local schools, the State of Wisconsin and federal agencies to “flatt
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Metro Transit to Implement Free Fares & Rear Door Entry/Exit Only
postedMetro implements rear door entry/exit only starting Tuesday, March 24.
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City of Madison Works to Support Restaurant Carry-Out Service
postedIn response to concerns of City restaurants and patrons, Madison Parking Utility is assisting with temporary loading zone parking restrictions adjacent to local restaurants providing carry-out service.
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Metro Transit Service Update
postedFor many of our community’s most vulnerable resident’s Metro Transit service is their only way to access essential goods and services such as groceries, employment, medical appointments and pharmacies.
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Metro Transit to Hold Public Hearing to Discuss August Service Changes
postedOn Wednesday, March 11, Metro Transit and the City of Madison Transportation Commission will hold a public hearing at 6 p.m. to discuss potential service updates proposed to go into effect in August.
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Metro Transit Now Accepting Bus Lines Poetry Submissions
postedAttention all area residents, students, transit riders and writers:
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City of Madison Begins Climate Resilience Planning with Support from University of Wisconsin
postedThe City of Madison is partnering with the University of Wisconsin (UW) Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, the Wisconsin Institute on Climate Change Impacts (WICCI), and UW-Extension Dane County to help make Madis