Watch Out for Scammers, Storm Cleanup, and More Severe Weather

posted 

For Immediate Release 
April 16, 2026 

A City employee loads storm debris into the back of a large truck

The recent severe storms in Madison caused considerable damage to many homes and vehicles this week. Please be aware that there are scammers — sometimes called "storm chasers" — looking to take advantage of people. The City has received reports that these types of disreputable companies are already knocking on doors in Madison. 

Ways to Protect Yourself 

The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection (DATCP) reminds everyone that they should practice caution when seeking repairs. This guidance includes: 

  • Contacting your insurance provider right away. 
  • Hiring established local contractors and autobody shops.  
  • Asking for recommendations from trusted sources like friends, neighbors, and insurance agents. 
  • Making sure there is a written contract that specifies what work will be done, what materials will be used, a start and completion date, and warranty details. 
  • Receiving lien waivers for every payment made for home repairs to any hired contractors. 
  • Keeping copies of all contracts, receipts, communications, warranties, and written materials. 
  • Checking with the City of Madison Building Inspection if a permit is needed for repairing your home. Any repair under $500 does not require a permit. If permits are needed, Building Inspection should review the completed work before making final payments to the contractor. You can check to see if a building permit has been obtained using Building Inspection's online portal or by calling 608-266-4551 x1. 

More Home Emergency Repair Tips

Contact Building Inspection


Storm Cleanup 

City of Madison crews have been continuing cleanup operations all this week. Residents can help with this effort in many ways: 

  • Follow brush collection guidelines when setting out sticks and branches for your neighborhood's collection.  

  • Help street sweepers gather debris along the curb by following parking rules and keeping the trash and recycling carts out of the road, especially in the Clean Streets Clean Lakes neighborhoods.  

  • Report damage to public trees to Urban Forestry so the city's arborists can respond to these concerns. 

  • To help mitigate potential flooding, please help clear any clogged storm drains in your neighborhood or report it to the City.  

Report a Brush Collection Issue

Report Flooding

Report Public Tree Damage  


More Severe Weather  

The National Weather Service is forecasting the potential for more severe storms on Friday afternoon into the evening.  

Currently, there is an enhanced risk of strong winds, hail, and tornadoes but please stay informed for the latest updates. Also, know where to go in the event of a severe thunderstorm or tornado warning. It's a good idea to have an emergency kit ready. The safest places are typically interior rooms on the lowest floor, ideally a basement.  

We also encourage residents to sign up for Dane County emergency alerts (also known as Rave Alerts).  

Sign up for Rave Alerts

As always, please remember to check in with neighbors or loved ones that might need help during severe weather events. Be safe!  

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