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Flooding

  • Highlights for the Week of September 4th posted September 2, 2023
    It's back-to-school time! Be sure to stay extra, extra vigilant when driving around town as kids return to school this week. The Mayor's Executive Budget will be released this week. Check the date for your last brush pick up deadline. Weigh in on Madison Metro changes for December and on a
    Category: Basic Services, Development, Events, Flooding, Meetings, Parks, Road Construction, Transportation, WeeklyUpdate
    Tags: Madison Metro, Ironman, Ironkids, homelessness, Back-to-school
  • Highlights for the Week of July 31st, 2023 posted July 31, 2023
    Happy (almost) August! There are many fun activities happening around Madison this week, including concerts, dances, movies, an adaptive family swim, and Parks Alive! events. I've also noted the items on the Common Council agenda that are specific to District 19. Please check the full list of City
    Category: Development, Events, Flooding, Meetings, Parks, Road Construction, WeeklyUpdate
    Tags: West area plan, Parks Alive!, Concerts, Adaptive Family Swim, Road Construction
  • Highlights for the Week of May 8, 2023 posted May 7, 2023
    Joint statement against racist video; West Area Land Use; Capital Budget Planning; Farmers' and Community Markets; Resource Fairs; Final Yard Waste Pick-up; Arts; Music; Family Fun Nights; Property Tax Assessments; Transit Network Redesign.
    Category: Basic Services, Budget, Development, Events, Flooding, Meetings, Parks, Transportation, WeeklyUpdate
    Tags: West area plan, Farmers Market, capital budget, yard waste, Transit Network, property tax assessments
  • Highlights for the Week of May 1st, 2023 posted April 30, 2023
    West Area Plan, West Side Community Market, Flooding, Comprehensive Plan Progress, Nautilus Park Replacement, Madison Police Department, Accessible Taxis, Arts & Crafts Fair
    Category: Basic Services, Development, Events, Flooding, Meetings, Parks, Road Construction, Transportation, WeeklyUpdate
    Tags: West area plan, Farmers Market, Flooding, Comprehensive Plan, Parks, Madison Police Department
  • Final Stormwater Ordinance Changes Meeting to be Offered Virtually posted April 16, 2020
    Some information from the Engineering Division about previously discussed stormwater ordinance changes. I'm glad to see the department moving forward with this proposal.   The Engineering Division will be hosting a final public information meeting about changes to the City’s
    Category: Flooding
    Tags: engineering, Flooding, stormwater
  • Watershed PIMs - Engineers to Share Data Collected posted February 14, 2020
    Engineering has announced some upcoming meetings to discuss data from the watershed studies. I previously announced the Spring Harbor meeting. Here's more details: Closer to Possible Flooding Solutions: Engineers to Share Data Collected
    Category: Flooding
    Tags: engineering, Flooding, stormwater
  • Public Input Meeting 2 - Spring Harbor Watershed Study posted February 7, 2020
    Monday, February 24, from 6:30 ? 8:30 pm Meeting Location: Muir Elementary Gymnasium, 6602 Inner Drive City of Madison will present the completed, new, drainage model of existing flooding conditions. Spring Harbor Watershed residents are invited to review the model
    Category: Flooding
    Tags: Flooding, Spring Harbor, stormwater
  • Watershed focus group dates set for residents who experienced flooding posted August 16, 2019
    The City of Madison Engineering Division is rolling out its next phase of its Watershed Studies with organized focus group meetings. The meetings were requested by community members, and are open to the public, but the conversation will be tailored to gathering more information on flooding issues
    Category: Flooding
    Tags: engineering, Flooding, Oakwood Village, Owen Park, Spring Harbor, Wexford Village
  • Nautilus Point Park Update posted May 28, 2019
    I've received a few e-mails about the working going on at Nautilus Point Park (north of Mineral Point Road, between Nautilus and Island Drive). Sally Swenson, the City of Madison Project Engineer, has provided me with some information on the project to share, including the public
    Category: Flooding
    Tags: engineering, Flooding, stormwater
  • Watershed and Flood Studies Meetings - Spring Harbor Date Change posted April 8, 2019
    A quick update to the previously announced date for the Spring Harbor meeting referenced in my post about the upcoming Watershed and Flood Studies Meetings: The meeting has been moved from 4/23 to 4/25. Spring Harbor Neighborhood Association has their annual meeting on April 23rd. Thank
    Category: Flooding
    Tags: engineering, Flooding, Spring Harbor
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