The Madison Parks Foundation is excited to announce the unveiling of a new tribute & memorial sculpture in Quann Park off-leash dog park! Madison Parks Foundation continues its efforts in making positive impacts in our community and in our parks…
People who use wheelchairs face barriers to daily living activities, social outings, and fully participating in what the City has to offer, because of inadequate accessible transportation options. New grant funding will help close the gaps.
Due to…
From April 23-29, Madison Public Library is celebrating National Library Week online and at all library locations. The theme for National Library Week 2023, “There's More to the Story,” highlights all the different ways people can connect with their…
The City of Madison Planning Division is excited to announce an Open House for upcoming plans, projects, and initiatives in the West Area. The event is a great opportunity to hear directly from City staff about proposed improvements aimed at serving…
(MADISON, WI) The Common Council Office is proud to introduce the 2023-2025 cohort of alders representing the 20 districts that make up the City of Madison. Swearing-In Day, which took place on April 18, 2023, was also the first official Common…
The City Assessor is responsible for the assessment process including: (1) Discovering all real and personal property that is subject to tax unless exempted by law; (2) Listing all property characteristics used to determine value; and (3) Valuing…
The City of Madison in partnership with Sustain Dane and Neighborhood Food Solutions is happy to announce the return of food scraps recycling in 2023.
Individuals may drop-off certain allowable food scraps to a designated drop-off booth for free…
For the third year in a row, the City of Madison is giving every Madison Metropolitan School Districts Middle and High School student a free Metro bus pass for the summer. This summer Metro has made 7,000 passes available to MMSD students.
The City of Madison is the latest recipient of a $15 million federal grant to put toward John Nolen Drive Bridge Reconstruction, a generational project with historic funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Senior Advisor to the President and…
As the construction team continues work on the Blair Street project, the westbound side of E. Washington Avenue will be reduced to one lane starting Thursday, April 13, after morning commute. The closure will begin at Blount Street and continue…
Free tickets available at mononaterrace.com/concertsMonona Terrace is excited to announce its free summer Concerts on the Rooftop lineup! The public is invited to enjoy great music, a family-friendly setting, and gorgeous views of Lake Monona and…
The City of Madison has been recognized by the Arbor Day Foundation as a Tree City USA and we received a Growth Award.
Madison has been a Tree City USA for 33 years, and we have received the Growth Award for 17 years.
Per the Arbor Day Foundation,…
The Streets Division’s springtime yard waste collection begins the week of April 16, 2023 for certain neighborhoods.
All residents will receive two collection opportunities this spring.
You will have one set-out date in April and another set-out…
MADISON, WI – Parents of school-aged kids are invited to bring their little ones and engage in conversation with other local parents at Pinney Library on Friday, April 21 from 5:30-7:30PM. Kids and parents will enjoy a dinner together before…
Starting Monday, April 10, Anderson Street will be fully closed to traffic just east of Wright Street for the construction of a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) station (see attached map).
Metro Transit bus routes will be detoured.
Sidewalk will be…