Welcome to Indian Springs Neighborhood Association

Last update Thursday, February 16, 2023


Neighborhood Contacts || Neighborhood Association Meetings || Profile, Statistics and Indicators || Neighborhood Communications || Plans and Publications || Governmental Officials || Facilities and Services ||

Neighborhood Contacts
Neighborhood Contact Person(s): Isaac Dorsch , isaac.d.isna@gmail.com

Neighborhood Association Meetings
Neighborhood Association Meeting: Place: Badger Rock Middle School
Address: 501 East Badger Road
Date: Fourth Monday of February, May, August, & November
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Please contact neighborhood association to confirm meeting date, location, and time.

Profile, Statistics and Indicators
Neighborhood Description: We are located south of the central portion of the West Beltline Highway. Easy access to Downtown Madison and I-90 in less than 10 minutes. We are a neighborhood of primarily single family homes with some condos and apartments in the area. Our setting allows you to enjoy urban and rural life bringing nature and recreation to neighbors. The Nine Springs E-Way system and Capital City State Trail run along our southern border in addition to a couple smaller parks with playground equipment within the neighborhood. We are just minutes from the Capital Springs State Park and Recreation Area which offers a disc golf course, off-leash dog park and many other outdoor activities. Madison based Center for Resilient Cities is located nearby and seeks to create sustainable, thriving neighborhoods via community engagement, connected systems and restorative environmental design. Their goal is to make cities better for everyone. Our Neighborhood Association provides a collective voice when expressing concerns to the city and is a source of information on community events. We seek to maintain and improve the quality of life in our neighborhood.
Neighborhood Boundaries: Moorland Rd to the north, Wayland Drive on the east, Rimrock Rd to the west and Nine Springs Creek to the south.
Neighborhood Statistics Indicators: The Neighborhood Indicators Project is a demonstration of key characteristics and various indicators that relate to the quality of life in Madison at the neighborhood level. Basic neighborhood information as well as housing, public safety, health and family well-being, economic, and transportation indicators by neighborhood is available.
Neighborhood Events: Annual garage sale (June), Neighborhood Picnic (September)

Neighborhood Communications
Newsletter: Indian Springs Neighborhood Newsletter
Editor, newsletter.isna@gmail.com
Web Page: None

Plans and Publications
City Plans: Badger Neighborhood Development Plan (November 1970)
Publications: None
Historic Districts: None
TIF Districts: None
Urban Design Districts: None

Governmental Officials
Madison Alderperson:
Dane County Supervisor:
State Representative:
State Senator:

Facilities and Services:
Community Centers
Fire Stations: Fire Station #6 (825 West Badger Road)
Library: South Madison Branch (2222 South Park Street)
Neighborhood Resource Team:
Parks and Open Space:
(Map)
Baxter Park, Indian Springs Park, Nine Springs E-Way, Rimrock Park
Police Districts:
Polling Place:
Public Schools: Elementary School Attendance Area 1
Allis Elementary School (4201 Buckeye Rd)
Middle School Attendance Area 242
Sennett Middle School (502 Pflaum Rd)
High School Attendance Area 142
LaFollette High School (702 Pflaum Rd)