Last update Tuesday, August 3, 2010
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| Neighborhood Association Meetings |
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Place: Address: Date: Time: Please contact neighborhood association to confirm meeting date, location, and time. |
| Profile, Statistics and Indicators |
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| Neighborhood Description: | One of Madison's smaller neighborhoods, Stonefield Woods-Ridge is an amalgamation of about ten streets lined with cul-de-sacs. The neighborhood covers just a little more than 45 acres, and offers an ideal setting for families, with three schools located in the small region. Other amenities amid Stonefield Woods-Ridge real estate include a small commercial district, and a few large green spaces. Woodland Hills park is home to a popular soccer and baseball field complex. While the area is largely comprised of single family homes, a large selection of Stonefield Woods-Ridge condos are also available. Residential housing was built in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Cape Cod and modern two-story homes with two car garages on large lots are typical housing types. |
| Neighborhood Boundaries: | City limits on the north, Sauk Ridge Terrace on the east, Harvest Hill Road on the south, Pebble Beach Road on the west |
| Neighborhood Statistics Indicators: | The Neighborhood Indicators Project is a demonstration of key characteristics and various indicators that relate to the quality of life in Madison at the neighborhood level. Basic neighborhood information as well as housing, public safety, health and family well-being, economic, and transportation indicators by neighborhood is available. |
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| Places of Interest: | Woodland Hills Park |
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| Web Page: | None |
| Plans and Publications |
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| Governmental Officials |
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| Madison Alderperson: | Mark Clear, Aldermanic District 19 - Ward 75 |
| Dane County Supervisor: | Brett Hulsey, Supervisory District 4 - Ward 75 |
| State Representative: | Spencer Black, Assembly District 77 - Ward 75 |
| State Senator: | Fred Risser, Senate District 26 - Ward 75 |
| Facilities and Services: |
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| Community Gardens: | Gammon Gardens at 110 N. Gammon Road (40 plots), Old Sauk Gardens at 700 block of N. Westfield Road (38 plots) |
| Fire Stations: | Fire Station #2 (421 Grand Canyon Drive) |
| Library: | Alica Ashman Branch (733 N. High Point) |
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| Parks and Open Space: (Map) |
Everglade Park, Owen Conservation Park, Woodland Hills Park |
| Police Districts: | West District, Capt. Jay Lengfeld, 1710 McKenna Blvd., Neighborhood Officers, Newsletter |
| Polling Place: | Ward 75, Crestwood Elementary School, 5930 Old Sauk Rd |
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| Public Schools: |
Elementary School Attendance Area 4 Crestwood Elementary School (5930 Old Sauk Rd) Middle School Attendance Area 245 Jefferson Middle School (101 S Gammon Rd) High School Attendance Area 145 Memorial High School (201 S Gammon Rd) |