Welcome to Stonefield Woods-Ridge Neighborhood Association

Last update Friday, April 13, 2007


Neighborhood Profile
Governmental Officials
Public Facilities and Services
Neighborhood Facilities and Services
Neighborhood Housing and Historic Districts
Neighborhood Contacts and Initiatives



Neighborhood Profile

Population (1990):

1,393

Boundaries:

City limits on the north, Sauk Ridge Terrace on the east, Harvest Hill Road on the south, Pebble Beach Road on the west

Size:

45.11 Acres


Governmental Officials

Madison Alderperson:

Noel Radomski, Aldermanic District 19

Dane County Supervisor:

Brett Hulsey, Supervisory District 4

State Representative:

Spencer Black, Assembly District 77

State Senator:

Fred Risser, Senate District 26


Public Facilities and Services

Fire Stations:

Fire Station #2 (421 Grand Canyon Drive)

Public Health Clinics:

Library:

Sequoya Branch (513 South Midvale Boulevard)

Parks and Open Space:

Everglade Park, Owen Conservation Park, Woodland Hills Park

Police Districts:

West District, Capt. John Davenport, 1710 McKenna Blvd., 288-6176

Polling Place:

Ward 75, Crestwood Elementary School, 5930 Old Sauk Rd

Public Art:

Public Schools:

Crestwood Elementary School (5930 Old Sauk Rd)

Jefferson Middle School (101 S Gammon Rd)

Memorial High School (201 S Gammon Rd)


Neighborhood Facilities and Services

Center of Worship:

Community Centers:

Community Gardens:

Hospitals:

St. Marys Medical Center (707 South Mills Street) Meriter Hospital (202 South Park Street) University of Wisconsin Medical Center (600 Highland Avenue)

Places of Interest:


Neighborhood Housing and Historic Districts

Number of Single Family Homes:

100

Percent of Owner Occupied Single Family Homes:

100.0

Number of Condominiums:

0

Total Number of Units:

100

Average Assessed Value of Single Family Homes:

$277,596

Loan Program:

None

Historic District Boundaries:


Neighborhood Contacts and Initiatives

Neighborhood Contact Person:

Neighborhood Association Meeting:

Place: Ashman Library
Address
Date: One Summer Meeting
Time:

Neighborhood Events:

Progressive Dinner, Fourth of July Parade

Newsletter:

Publications:

Neighborhood Directory

Web Page: