MADISON, WI – Three young Madison writers were announced and recognized over the weekend as the winners of Madison Public Library and Forward Madison FC’s 2nd Annual We Read Youth Voices Writing Contest.
Start Sunday, August 20Based on passenger and driver feedback on redesigned service schedules, a number of adjustments will be made starting Sunday, August 20.
Adjustments include:
Starting Monday, August 14, westbound traffic on Schroeder Rd will be closed from South Whitney Way to just west of the eastbound Beltline Highway off-ramp for underground utility connections related to a private development at 5604 Schroeder Rd (…
With area flood watches, City of Madison Fire Department remind residents to “Turn Around, Don’t Drown”.
City of Madison link on what to do during a flood; https://www.cityofmadison.com/flooding/during-a-flood/what-to-do
MADISON, WI – Beginning September 1, the Madison City Clerk’s Office will close from 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. for a daily staff meeting. Since 2020, the increasing complexity of election administration and health licensing have made staff communication…
Several streets will be closed Saturday morning, August 12, for the Madison Mini Marathon. The race starts at 7:00 a.m. at N Park St & State St, continues to the Capitol Square, through the UW Arboretum, and back to the UW campus.
Traffic will…
The City of Madison in collaboration as a partner of the Wisconsin Stormwater Collaborative (WSC) invites all communities to get involved in the state’s first Wisconsin Stormwater Week, Aug. 5-13, 2023. Governor Tony Evers has also proclaimed this…
Electronics must be delivered to the Streets Division’s drop-off sites, or to a reputable private electronics recycler in the area. These steps will protect your data and ensure the hazardous materials inside them are handled and recycled safely.…
In 1977 Madison proudly became one of the first cities in our nation to have a poet laureate. John Tuschen was appointed by Paul Soglin in 46 years ago. Six poets have served following him including Andrea Musher, Fabu, Sarah Busse, Wendy Vardaman,…
Fire at a 2-flat apartment in downtown Madison displaces four occupants . Firefighters were called to the 200 block of South Bedford St. at 12:49 am. The caller told dispatch that flames and smoke was coming from the bathroom. Engine 1 took an…
When placing large items out to the curb, please follow the below placement guidelines:
Keep items away from obstructions like fire hydrants and street signs
Do not place items under overhead obstructions like low-hanging wires and low tree limbs…
Beginning on August 7, 2023, large item work order rules will be different for residents who live in the downtown move-out area and disposing of items that are collected at no cost. This change will end on the morning of Friday, August 18, 2023.…
Starting at 6:30 a.m. on Monday August 7, 2023 residents in the downtown moving days area can place trash and recycling collection carts out for daily pickup.
On every weekday starting Monday, August 7 through Thursday, August 17, 2023 Streets…
The annual August Moving Days for downtown Madison will soon get underway.
On top of packing, hauling, and saying goodbyes, thousands of Madison residents changing homes within the downtown moving days area will need to decide just what to do with…
East N Stoughton Service Rd at USH 51 will be closed to all traffic starting Monday morning (7/31) and will reopen Monday morning (8/7). This closure will not start until Kinsman Blvd is reopened.
This closure is needed to replace the pavement…
Starting at 7:00 a.m. on Monday, July 31, Atwood Avenue will be fully closed to traffic between Fair Oaks Avenue and Sugar Avenue for the final phase of street reconstruction. Two-way traffic will be maintained between Walter Street and Olbrich…
The Streets Division facility at 121 E. Olin Avenue will be completely closed to the public July 27 through July 29, 2023.
During these three days, you will not be able to use the drop-off site, pick up mulch, or deliver large loads of brush for…