UPDATE Monday, June 5, 2023:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Starting Wednesday, June 7, in addition to the existing closures, the westbound lane of W Wilson Street from the Hamilton/Henry…
The City of Madison in partnership with Sustain Dane and Neighborhood Food Solutions is happy to announce the return of our second food scraps drop-off location for this market season.
Our second location will open on Tuesday, May 23, 2023 at the…
Madison Parks is pleased to announce the team selection in the Lake Monona Waterfront Design Challenge! The Lake Monona Waterfront Ad-hoc Committee selected Sasaki to proceed in the Lake Monona Waterfront master plan process. The Committee evaluated…
The City of Madison is happy to announce Ian Brown as the new City of Madison Forester.
Mr. Brown will lead the City of Madison Streets Division’s Urban Forestry section. He joins the City after 17 years of public urban forestry experience, most…
On Monday, a video of an UW-Madison student engaging in racist language targeting Black students on campus became public and went viral. We recognize the trauma caused by such statements and strongly condemn the harmful sentiments expressed in the…
The Madison Police Department is recruiting individuals now through June 2 to serve on Community Policing Advisory Boards (CPABs) in each of Madison’s six police districts (cityofmadison.com/police/districts).
Advisors will seek and share residents…
The City invites the community to support its pollinators and green spaces by mowing less and joining in its Low Mow May 2023 efforts.
As of May 1, 2023, the City will not enforce the tall grass ordinance for the remainder of the month. Low Mow…
Dane County and the City of Madison want to remind residents that the Dane COronavirus REntal program (CORE 2.0), funded by the Federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program through the U.S. Department of Treasury, will permanently stop accepting…
A stolen handgun was recovered during an arrest made at this year’s Mifflin Street Block Party.
Officers spent hours Saturday walking and biking in the area.
Students arrived to Mifflin Street around 11 a.m. By midday, the crowd surged to well over…
Local first responders and other city officials are urging caution for anyone choosing to attend Saturday’s Mifflin Street Block Party.
Thousands of students from across Wisconsin are expected to gather along the 400 and 500 blocks of Mifflin Street…
(MADISON, Wis.)—As reconstruction continues on the Atwood Avenue project, Walter Street will be closed from Atwood Avenue to Johns Street until mid-June, beginning Monday, May 1.
“We are progressing well in the Atwood Avenue project,” City of…
(MADISON, Wis.)—As the next stage of the Blair Street South project continues, the outbound lanes of E. Washington Avenue, traveling away from the Capitol building, will reopen to two lanes. Meanwhile, the middle inbound lane of E. Washington Avenue…
The City of Madison Streets Division’s Urban Forestry section plants thousands of trees each year in the right of way space along the road edge. This spring alone, arborists have planted over 1,500 trees within Madison.
This year the arborists were…
The City of Madison invites the community to get involved in the public engagement process for the City’s first, purpose-built shelter.
The City of Madison is collaborating with Dane County to plan for and design a purpose-built shelter facility…
Beginning Friday, April 28 at 7:00 a.m. JH Findorff will be reducing the 300 block of West Johnson Street to two lanes at all times (N Broom Street to State Street) .
This lane reduction will be in place long term--for the duration of the…