Reminder: I will have open office hours at Alicia Ashman Library - Study Room - 733 N High Point Rd, Madison, WI 53717 from 4:30-7pm tonight (10/18). Feel free to come by, say hi and pick up a good book to read!
Another noteworthy event tonight is…
Here's a notice from the City Clerk's Office:
The City of Madison needs your help facilitating the right to vote on Tuesday, November 6!
The City Clerk’s Office needs to fill over 3,000 poll worker shifts for Election Day. Hundreds of vacancies…
Due to the predicted forecast and a recently acquired cold, I will unfortunately be canceling tomorrow's office hours.
I was hoping we were done with flash flood warnings, but here's the latest alert from the City of Madison:
City of Madison…
This update includes information about last night's presentation to the Common Council from the Engineering Division and details on Community Bonds now available.
This is a big update that covers a few different topics including my October office hours, recently announced plans by the County to address flooding, an upcoming briefing to the Madison Common Council by the City staff about the recent flooding and…
I wanted to share a memo sent to the Madison Common Council yesterday from the Mayor. It's a bit colorful, but does a good job explaining the current situation.
-Keith F
September 24, 2018
From: Paul R. Soglin
To: Madison Common Council
Re:…
Thank you to all those attended last night's meeting that Alder Phair and I held regarding the housing development proposal by Stone House Development. Last night was an opportunity to introduce the community to a project in the works and get…
I wanted to share news of a Dane County meeting this evening at 6pm about lake levels and some recent stories in the news regarding the subject that I found interesting:
Richard Lathrop (Honorary Fellow at the UW-Madison Center for Limnology) :…
News release from the City of Madison issued on 9/19/2018 at 4:00 p.m.:
The National Weather Service reports that the area surrounding the City of Madison could receive up to 3.5 inches of rain in the next 24 to 36 hours. It could also be much less…