Today, Mayor Rhodes-Conway releases the 2022 Executive Operating Budget detailing her funding proposal for running City departments and services in Madison. In this Operating Budget, the Mayor proposes funding priorities that outline a path forward…
The City of Madison invites you to submit nominations for its annual JEFFREY CLAY ERLANGER CIVILITY IN PUBLIC DISCOURSE AWARD. This award honors Jeffrey Clay Erlanger, who was an individual of integrity, passion, intelligence, and civility. Jeff…
The Culture Collectives are now open on State Street! Eleven vendors were selected to pop-up their businesses in the two storefronts located at 440 and 444 State Street. They are:
The City of Madison has been working diligently to ensure a full service grocery store is present in South Madison now and into the future. This work originated in efforts to redevelop the Truman Olson site located at 1402 South Park Street, a…
The 28th annual Madison compost bin truckload sale will be held by RainReserve on October. 23, 2021 at the Garver Feed Mill (3241 Garver Green). Pre-orders are now available. The location provides easy pick-up and experts will be on hand to answer…
Moody’s Investor Service has continued Madison’s Aaa bond rating with a stable outlook. The rating is for the $93 million in tax-exempt general obligation bonds and notes for capital projects and $54.8 million of taxable and tax-exempt general…
The City of Madison has historically hosted a large Downtown Halloween celebration, called Freakfest, on the Saturday closest to Halloween. Given the current public health situation, Freakfest will be cancelled again this year.
Beginning Monday, September 13, the City of Madison will move to the next stage of speed changes in this city-wide effort for the Vision Zero initiative. The posted speed limit on Whitney Way from Raymond Road to the Beltline will change from 30 mph…
As refugees from Afghanistan arrive in Wisconsin, the Mayor and Common Council Leadership would like to extend a warm welcome and reaffirm Madison's commitment to treating refugees with dignity, care and respect.
Many Madisonians are interested in…
Today, Mayor Rhodes-Conway releases the 2022 Executive Capital Budget and 5-Year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) detailing her funding proposal for buildings, infrastructure, and other capital investments for Madison.
In this Capital Budget, the…
Included as part of the Vision Zero initiative roadway improvements, upcoming speed limit reductions are scheduled for several Madison streets identified as having a high level of injury causing crashes. The first one to occur, on South Park Street…
The City of Madison would like to invite anyone impacted by the upcoming Town of Madison Attachment process to a virtual public information meeting, 6 p.m., Sept. 15, 2021.
There will also be a viewing of the virtual meeting for Spanish and Mandarin…
The death over the weekend of a 17-year old MMSD student due to gun violence is an unacceptable tragedy. All loss of life leaves a hole in our community, but when a young person is struck down in their prime we all must rally. The party that night…
Sustain Dane is now accepting applications for the Efficiency Navigator program to help affordable rental housing in the Northside of Madison become more efficient and resilient, while reducing operating costs and utility bills for residents. The…
The City of Madison launches Phase 1 of its new program, 20 is Plenty, on Monday, August 9th. The program aims to improve safety on Madison’s neighborhood streets, by lowering the speed limit on residential streets from 25 mph to 20 mph.
The City of Madison is introducing a resolution at the August 3, 2021 Common Council meeting that would purchase a 24,000 sf Grocery Condo within the larger Truman Olson Development at 1402 South Park Street for $4.6 million. The Grocery Condo will…
Mayor Rhodes-Conway has selected Jessica Price to serve as the City’s new Sustainability & Resilience Manager. In this role, Jessica is tasked with leading the City’s climate, sustainability, and resilience work.