The stormwater system—you can’t see it, unless you know what it is: greenways, ponds, pipes underground and, yes, the lakes. The stormwater system is what supports and moves stormwater in and out of our area. You can look at the lakes, the isthmus…
The Engineering Division, in partnership with the Parks Division, Water Utility and Traffic Engineering Division, is proud to join the nationally-recognized Women in Construction Week, March 6-12, 2022.
This is the third year City Engineering will…
The Troy Drive Railroad Bridge in the City of Madison will be replaced thanks to a $3.5M grant from the State of Wisconsin Department of Transportation as part of the 2022 Freight Rail Preservation Program.
The railroad bridge over Troy Drive limits…
The community has 30 days to give feedback on the first three final draft reports of watershed study models, which are posted online and propose potential solutions to flooding issues.
The first three draft reports focus on watershed studies on the…
The community is invited to see preliminary designs for the new Imagination Center at Reindahl Park, 6-8 p.m., Jan. 27, 2022, via Zoom. Registration prior is required to receive the Zoom link in advance. Community members are invited to share…
A survey is now open for the community to give direct feedback on the future of John Nolen Drive, including the reconstruction from North Shore Drive to Olin Avenue. The survey is available in English and Spanish.
The purpose of the survey is to…
The City of Madison Engineering Division invites the public to the first public information meeting for the upcoming John Nolen Drive Reconstruction Project, 6:30 p.m., Oct. 4, 2021, via Zoom. Registration prior is required.
The virtual public…
The City of Madison Engineering Division and Olbrich Botanical Gardens are proud to announce an award the City earned for work on Olbrich’s recent expansion.
The City of Madison Engineering Division is sharing a new, interactive map and tool for the community to learn more about flooding impacts, stormwater infrastructure and potential flooding in the City of Madison.
The City of Madison Engineering Division will dedicate a new rain garden to the late Roger Bannerman, 9 a.m., June 16, 2021, on the corner of Fox Avenue and Sheldon Street next to the Southwest Commuter Path. City staff, WDNR staff, Roger’s wife…
The City of Madison Engineering Division is proud to be a part of the historic unveiling of the City’s first electric fire engine, a first in the nation. Engineering crews are proud to have completed the charging stations to support the new engine…
The City invites the community to a grand opening and ribbon cutting at the City’s state-of-the-art Fleet Facility, 3:30 p.m., June 22, at its new location, 4151 Nakoosa Trail, Madison, Wis.
In addition to a formal ribbon cutting, remarks from City…
MADISON, WI – All eligible property owners who install a backwater valve in their home may be eligible to get reimbursed 75 percent of the installation cost up to $1,500.
City Engineering invites the public to take a survey to help engineers prioritize flood projects.Purpose behind the survey
The public asks the Engineering Division often when will certain flood projects happen in the City. The answer: it depends on…