Madison – Mayor Dave Cieslewicz said today that he would continue his efforts to move Madison forward, in the wake of the failed effort to recall him by a Milwaukee-based special interest group.
News & Updates
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Cieslewicz to Keep Madison Moving Forward, as Recall Effort Fails
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Cieslewicz Statement on Release of Overture Investigation Report
postedMadison – Mayor Dave Cieslewicz made the following statement regarding today’s release of the investigative report into the workplace atmosphere at the Overture Center.
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Friday, Dec. 9, 2005 – Ski Trail and Ice Rink Status
postedSki Trails – The City of Madison Parks Division is grooming the trails at Odana Golf Course and Elver Park today. Both areas will be available for skiing. The lights will be on at Elver Park this weekend.
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Thin Ice and Dangerous Conditions at Madison Ice Rinks
postedThe Madison Parks Outdoor Ice Rink conditions continue to be unsafe for people to walk on. A thin layer of snow on top of very thin ice creates dangerous conditions.
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Gift Certificates - Give the Gift of Madison’s Parks
postedAre you looking for the perfect gift for your 10-year grandson who loves to swim? Or your 30-year old niece who is looking to practice her golf swing?
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Ski Trail and Ice Skating Conditions for Dec. 6
postedThe Madison Parks outdoor ice rinks are not yet open. They will be open as soon as equipment can safely prepare the rinks.
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First Street Closure
postedBeginning Monday, December 5, Intercon Construction co. will be closing the northbound lanes of First Street between E. Main Street and East Washington Ave and outbound lanes on East Washington Avenue.
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MGE and Mayor Announce $1.8 Million Energy Partnership
postedMADISON, WIS., Nov. 29, 2005 — Madison Gas and Electric (MGE) and the City of Madison announced a joint new initiative to invest $1.8 million on "green energy" projects over eight years.
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Madison Rated #1 in "Digital Cities Survey"
postedMadison – The City of Madison has been awarded the top ranking for a mid-size city in the 2005 Digital Cities Survey. The annual survey is conducted by the Center for Digital Government.
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Mayor to Approve City Operating and Capital Budgets
postedMadison – Mayor Dave Cieslewicz said today that he intends to approve the 2006 capital and operating budgets approved by the Common Council.
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Alternate Side Parking Begins
postedThe City of Madison’s alternate side parking restrictions will begin at 1 a.m. on Tuesday November 15th.
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COLDSPRING AVENUE DIVERTERS TO REMAIN
postedA majority of neighborhood residents have voted to retain the current temporary diverters and to request the Madison Common Council to authorize construction of permanent diverters at two intersections on Coldspring Avenue
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Advance Road-Helgesen Drive intersection closure
postedBetween Monday November 7, and Thursday November 10, 2005, Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District will be constructing a sewer interceptor.
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Free Neighborhood Roundtable Nov. 5 on Gang-Related Activity
postedMadison – The City of Madison, with financial assistance from MGE, is providing an informational workshop on gang prevention and intervention strategies for neighborhood leaders at its annual Neighborhood Roundtable this S