The Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center in Madison, WI is soliciting submissions for its 2023 sculpture exhibition. We seek works that engage visitors and complement the organic architecture of Wright's glass-…
The Bubbler at Madison Public Library is looking for artists to display their art in Madison’s libraries from summer 2023 through summer 2024 through a new selection process that will set exhibitions in all libraries for the year.
Having partnered with the City of Madison for years to help low-to-moderate income families affordably rehabilitate their homes, Project Home is excited to lead the way in supporting even more residents make both minor and major home repairs.
A snow emergency remains in effect for the City of Madison tonight, January 30, 2023.
When parking your vehicle this evening, please choose off-street parking options. Overnight crews are again working on clearing snow from roadways that has been…
A snow emergency has also been declared for the evening of January 29, 2023. Alternate side parking rules will be in effect for the entire City of Madison for the next two evenings to assist with clearing the roads.
Clean-up from yesterday’s…
All City of Madison of Madison streets will be plowed. The operation will begin around midnight this evening when the storm is expected to come to an end. Citywide plowing takes approximately 12 to 14 hours to complete, so the this initial plowing…
The Madison Police Department is sharing a list of community support available following the release of police video in the Tyre Nichols’ case.
Our department shares your anger in seeing another person robbed of their life and dignity by a senseless…
Public trust is the cornerstone of public safety and justice. Once again, that trust has been broken. Tyre Nichols' murder, after a simple traffic stop, tells us that each city across our nation must do more to ensure that our criminal justice…
In 2020, we all watched in disbelief as the failures of leadership and training, and a lack of human decency led to the murder of Mr. George Floyd in Minneapolis. I fear today we will watch with the same disbelief as police officers similarly strip…
The City of Madison Streets and Engineering Divisions and Wisconsin Salt Wise’s contest to name four pieces of the City’s snowplowing fleet ends at 8:00pm on Friday, February 3.
The election is at www.wisaltwise.com/NameThesePlows.
The finalist…
MADISON, WI -- The Bubbler at Madison Public Library is looking for artists to help facilitate an exciting new project called Our Town Everywhere: A Self-Portrait of Madison. This unique portrait-making project will take place throughout 2023 and…
The City of Madison invites the community to the next public information meeting for the upcoming reconstruction for John Nolen Drive.
The next meeting will include a review of design alternatives, possible schedule and overview of the project…
Meat, beans and spice! More than a dozen employees participated in the Madison Police Department’s first chili cook-off fundraiser!
Each police captain or civilian manager nominated an employee to represent their unit within the department.
“We have…
The City of Madison is seeking approval of a new Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district (TID 51) that will provide an estimated $115 million in financial support, including $99 million in TIF funding, for South Madison.
The City of Madison Engineering and Streets divisions, in partnership with Wisconsin Salt Wise, invites the community to join in on Wisconsin Salt Awareness Week, Jan. 23-27, 2023 to learn about the impacts of salt on our environment and take part…
On Friday, President Biden gave a speech to the US Conference of Mayors at the White House, which included an unexpected pat on the back to Madison for the city's efforts to improve the climate and public health with the purchase of 46 electric…
Today, January 23, 2023, the election to choose the names of the Streets and Engineering Division’s plowing vehicles begins on the Wisconsin Salt Wise webpage.
The election will be available from January 23 until February 3, 2023 at 8:00pm.
No Permit Required January 21 and 22Madison Parks, in collaboration with Dane County Parks is offering a permit-free weekend on Saturday and Sunday, January 21 and 22, 2023. Permits are typically required for dogs in parks, designated cross-country…