The Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center in Madison is soliciting submissions from artists for its 2024 sculpture exhibition on the William T. Evjue Rooftop Gardens and Olin Terrace.
On Tuesday, January 23, 2024, the Common Council Executive Committee (CCEC) convened to make a recommendation on the appointment of an alder for District 19 according to the procedures outlined in Madison General Ordinances 2.03.
Snow and frigid temperatures are a good reminder for home and business owners to make sure their water pipes are protected from freezing or bursting this winter.
The City of Madison Engineering Division will continue removing snow from storm inlets while temperatures fluctuate with snow and mixed rain move through the area this week.
As the February 20 Spring Primary approaches, the Madison City Clerk's Office is releasing a media kit to provide accurate and timely information to the media and the public.
The City of Madison invites the community to join us and share your feedback at one of two upcoming public meetings to see the draft results of the corridor evaluation for passenger rail, and learn more about several potential station sites under consideration.
Celebrate the magic of winter at the Family Winter Prom! Join us for a night of frosty fun and create lasting memories with your loved ones on Saturday, January 27 from 6-8 pm at Monona Terrace.
Starting on Monday, January 15 and continuing throughout winter, the Streets Division will be using the posted daytime parking restrictions to prevent streets from narrowing due to the accumulating snow.
Goodman South Madison Library is inviting the South Madison community to try Virtual Reality during a Penguin Party planned for Friday, January 19 from 1-3pm.
Alders John W. Duncan, Nasra Wehelie and Barbara Harrington-McKinney team up to form a new monthly series of informational sessions called “Westside Community Connections”.
Due to expected heavy snowfall and strong blowing snow conditions starting early Friday morning and continuing through Saturday, all non-essential, in-person City services will be suspended on Friday January 12 through Saturday January 13, resuming Sunday January 14, 2024.
The Department of Civil Rights would like to thank everyone who came to the 60th Anniversary of the City of Madison Equal Opportunities Ordinance Celebration.