The City of Madison announced on April 3 that it will hold a second round of public meetings for the Perry Street Reconnection Study, offering both virtual and in-person opportunities for community input.
The meetings are intended to gather feedback from residents about proposed connection solutions that aim to meet the needs of the area. The city encourages all interested parties to participate, emphasizing its commitment to equity and civic engagement as part of fostering a thriving community, according to the City of Madison’s official website.
A virtual meeting is scheduled via Zoom on Monday, April 13 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., with registration required beforehand. An open house event will take place at the Urban League, located at 2222 S Park Street, suite 200, on Wednesday, April 15 from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., where attendees can review proposals and speak directly with project staff without prior registration.
Public feedback is being sought through a survey available in English, Spanish, Hmong, and Chinese. The survey closes on April 27 at 5:00 p.m., with results expected later in the fall. The city also highlights its dedication to accessibility by offering interpretation and accommodation services upon request.
The City of Madison focuses on providing high-quality services while upholding values such as equity and stewardship according to its official website. The Common Council works toward representing residents and advancing community safety and well-being as reported by the city’s website.
Madison was ranked fifth in the American Fitness Index for America’s fittest cities in 2024 according to information from its official site. The city’s flag features symbols representing local lakes and the State Capitol; it was adopted in 1962 and modified in 2018 according to city records.
For more details or assistance regarding participation or accommodations for these meetings, residents are encouraged to visit the City’s website or contact project staff.



