Starting at 7am on November 4, CPR Inc will begin reconstructing the eastern ramp of the SW Commuter Path at Midvale Boulevard. During this work the SW Commuter Path will be closed in both directions from Midvale Boulevard to Hiawatha Drive.…
Project OverviewStarting tomorrow, Tuesday, October 29th, work will begin on the sanitary sewer main replacement along S. Paterson St, from E. Washington Ave to Williamson St. The project is being completed in conjunction with the development…
This is the final week to drop off food scraps for composting at the three neighborhood farmers’ markets. The markets are on Tuesday, October 29, 2024 and Saturday, November 2, 2024. We set a goal of composting 22,000 pounds this year,…
Starting at 11am on Monday, October 28, R.G Huston’s paving contractor will continue paving operations on E Wilson Street within the Wilson Street and Pinckney Street intersection. The closure is expected to last until 1pm.Closure Details:
Urban Forestry’s fall planting season began on Monday, October 21, 2024.Our crews will be planting 855 trees from 25 different species along City of Madison streets this fall.The variety of species was selected by the City’s trained arborists to…
The public vote to choose the names for Madison’s and Wisconsin’s first electric trash collection vehicles is about to be unplugged.Make your choice for the names on the Wisconsin Clean Cities website (https://wicleancities.org). The vote ends…
Starting Friday, October 18th, R.G Huston’s paving contractor will begin final paving operations for the E Wilson Street and E Doty Street Reconstruction Project. Signing for the detour routes and closed roadways will be present for the…
Starting at 8:00 pm on Tuesday, October 22, Commercial Avenue will be fully closed overnight. Starting at 12:00 am on Wednesday, October 23, Highway 30 will be fully closed, overnight, to allow the contractor to place the new bridge overpass…
Starting at 9:00 am on Wednesday, October 16th, Integrity Grading & Excavating Inc will close W Washington Avenue to vehicle traffic between Broom Street and Fairchild Street. The closure is needed to pave the road following the reconstruction…
Over the last two weeks, 792 unique names for Wisconsin’s first fully electric collection vehicles were submitted to the Streets Division. There were many great names submitted and a group of finalists were selected.Now it’s time for you, the…
The City of Madison set an ambitious goal to compost 22,000 thousand pounds of food scraps at our farmers’ market drop-off sites this year. This is roughly the weight of two adult mammoths.We are thrilled to announce that not only have we…
The fall yard waste and leaves collection begins the week of October 6, 2024.All residents will receive three guaranteed collection opportunities. Not every neighborhood in Madison has the same set out dates. It will be different…
Starting Thursday, October 3rd R.G Huston will continue concrete pavement restoration within the Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard and Doty Street intersection.During work hours (7am – 3pm):
The City of Madison recently unveiled the first two fully electric trash collection vehicles in all of Wisconsin. Naturally, we must provide these two trucks with names.The opportunity to submit names closes at 4:00pm on Tuesday,…
People biking, running and strolling along Atwood Avenue will notice some new artwork on the paths near Olbrich Park as several designs are in the process of being installed on the multi-use path.
The Streets Division’s fall yard waste and leaves collection begins the week of October 6, 2024.All residents will receive three collection opportunities this fall, weather permitting.The exact dates when you should set out your leaves and yard…
Starting Wednesday, September 25 at 5:30 pm, Mega Rentals will be closing the bike lane and one travel lane on University Ave starting at N. Bassett St and ending the E.
The Urban Forestry section of the Streets Division has completed this year’s round of treatment of public ash trees against the invasive emerald ash borer.Public ash trees are treated once every three years.In total, the City of Madison has 10,544…