The Streets Division provides two rounds of curbside collection for Christmas trees. Crews collect trees only. Wreaths, boughs, and other evergreen decorations go into the trash. The first round will begin on January 2, 2024, following the New Year…
Starting on Wednesday, December 27, 2023 and continuing through all of 2024, Madison residents who pay the Resource Recovery Special Charge will not be charged for items that require a fee when they make their required large item work orders.
Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center will be closing to the public for just over two weeks in January for facility improvements. The closure will begin on Tuesday, January 9, 2024 following the Madison Home Expo, through Friday, January 26…
Today, Alder Kristen Slack, District 19, has announced her resignation from the Madison Common Council effective January 10, 2024, at noon.“It is with sincere regret that I announce my resignation from the Madison Common Council. Since the election…
All City of Madison neighborhoods have received their last chance leaf collection opportunity. Residents should not place leaves out for collection at the curb again during the winter of 2023.There will not be another guaranteed round of leaf…
The City of Madison was awarded 6.3 million dollars in federal funding from the US Department of Transportation’s Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant to fund Forward to Vision Zero: Safe System for Vulnerable Roadway Users projects. The…
The State Street Campus Garage, Lake Street structure, located at 415 N Lake St, will permanently close on December 27, 2023. Staff is working with impacted Monthly Parking Permit holders to relocate them to alternative City facilities, or find…
Alder Nasra Wehelie and Alder Barbara Harrington-McKinney are excited to host once-again a virtual Lunch and Learn. The Lunch and Learn will take place on Thursday, December 14, from 12-1 p.m. and will focus on City of Madison winter services, ...
Learn to plan a community event through the Library Takeover Program at Madison Public Library. Funding, mentorship, and free library space help bring your ideas to life.
Thank you to the Madison Common Council for coming out as a truly progressive city and unanimously voting for a resolution calling for immediate Ceasefire in Gaza as well as a resolution condemning Islamophobia and Antisemitism.
Starting on December 4, 2023, the Streets Division drop-off sites at 4602 Sycamore Avenue and 402 South Point Road are now on winter hours. Winter Drop-off Site Hours for Sycamore and South Point LocationsThe hours for the sites are now as follows:
MADISON, [12/1/2023] — The Madison community is invited to participate in the second of several upcoming Community Listening Sessions to be held by the Office of the Independent Monitor (OIM). This second session will be hosted at the Warner Park…
The City of Madison Parking Division is scheduled to increase several off-street parking rates, effective January 1, 2024. These increases are necessary as they provide continued maintenance of our facilities, improve the level of service offered,…
The City of Madison Common Council meeting will take place in virtual format only on Tuesday, December 5, 2023, at 6:30 p.m. Common Council meetings are normally conducted in hybrid format (both in-person and virtually) but will shift to virtual...