Williamson Street Outbound at S. Blount StreetThe City of Madison Engineering Division will be making an emergency repair to the sanitary sewer located in the 600 block of Williamson Street. Outbound traffic will be reduced to one lane during this…
As the level of Lake Mendota is being managed, additional water is being released. The County continues to do an incredible job, monitoring and maintaining the levels of the lake.
This release is resulting in water pooling on some isthmus streets.…
4:00pmWe are incredibly fortunate that, although we had a severe weather forecast for our area last night, the majority of the rain went to the north and south of Madison. That meant that although there were some minor lane closures on the isthmus…
After a several years delay, we are happy to announce that the work to convert the former Griff’s Restaurant into the Park Edge/Park Ridge Neighborhood Employment Center has begun. Below, please find project information.Alderperson - Barbara…
Fortunately, the storms predicted for Madison earlier this evening tracked to both the north and south, and the city itself received much less rain than predicted. The prediction for overnight has a lower risk for flash flooding.
“I am relieved that…
Conditions are favorable for urban flash flooding with 2-3" of rain in the next two hours with 1" later in the evening. Don't drive. Move cars from low-lying areas. Turn around; don't drown.
City of Madison crews will be working on the shoreline of Lake Monona Tuesday through Friday to reduce flooding erosion and preserve the integrity of the Capital City Trail. One of the inbound lanes of John Nolen Drive will be closed during non-peak…
Issued 9:00 amWe received less than one inch of rain last night and waters on some area streets are receding. As a result:
We have reopened the following streets this morning:
As of this morning, the last 24 hours brought Lake Mendota down 1 inch and Lake Monona up 1 inch. The level of the Yahara River at East Main St. was up 1.8 inches. The Tenney Dam is discharging at 730 cubic feet per second and the County is planning…