Welcome to Moorland-Rimrock Neighborhood Association

Last update Monday, May 1, 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): Mike Johnson, blueprint4hope@gmail.com

Neighborhood Association Meetings
Neighborhood Association Meeting: Place:
Address:
Date:
Time:
Please contact neighborhood association to confirm meeting date, location, and time.

Profile, Statistics and Indicators
Neighborhood Description: Located to the south of the West Beltline Highway, the Moorland-Rimrock neighborhood is conveniently located to access Downtown Madison and I-90 System in minutes. A neighborhood of single-family homes and apartments provides a setting to enjoy urban and rural life. The Nine Spring E-Way system, Capital City Bike Trail, Jenni & Kyle Preserve, and three neighborhood parks brings nature and recreation to residents. The Madison-based Center for Resilient Cities has proposed buying the former Badger School building at 501 E. Badger Road for a world-class urban agriculture and green design campus. The non-profit urban renewal organization plans to work with elected officials, businesses and residents in the Moorland-Rimrock and Southdale neighborhoods to redevelop the land for urban agriculture.
Neighborhood Boundaries: West Beltline Highway on the north, South Towne Drive on the east, city limits on the south, and Rimrock Road on the west
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:

Neighborhood Communications
Newsletter:
Web Page: None

Plans and Publications
City Plans:
Publications: None
Historic Districts: None
TIF Districts: None
Urban Design Districts: -Urban Design District 1: Madison General Ordinance Chapter 33.01(8)
http://www.municode.com/Resources/gateway.asp?pid=50000&sid=49

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

Facilities and Services:
Community Centers Boys and Girls Club of Dane County (2001 Taft Street)
Fire Stations: Fire Station #6 (825 W est Badger Road)
Library: South Madison Branch (2308 South Park Street)
Neighborhood Resource Team:
Parks and Open Space:
(Map)
Badger Park, Baxter Park, Indian Springs Park, Nine Springs E-Way, Ocean Road Greenway, 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)