City of Madisonville
Recent News About City of Madisonville
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Madison releases new map highlighting street flooding risks
A new map, detailing areas prone to street flooding during storms in Madison, Wisconsin, has been made available to the public.
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Madison extends hours for streets division drop-off sites starting April 2025
Beginning on April 12, 2025, the Streets Division in Madison will expand the operating hours of its drop-off sites at 402 South Point Road and 4602 Sycamore Avenue.
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Curbside pickup for yard waste begins on April 13, 2025
Curbside yard waste collection will start the week of April 13, 2025, for certain neighborhoods.
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Madison Police to conduct active shooter survival training session
The Madison Police Department is providing essential training to help individuals survive active shooter situations.
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Recount ordered for aldermanic race in Madison's District 19
Anthony Nino Amato has formally requested a recount for the District 19 aldermanic race in Madison.
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Urban Forestry sets out to plant 1,400 trees in Madison by end of April
Urban Forestry has commenced its 2025 spring planting season, focused on increasing the greenery across the City of Madison.
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Madison opens proposals for downtown redevelopment on Block 113
The City of Madison's Economic Development Division has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the redevelopment of Block 113, previously known as the Brayton Lot.
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City of Madison implements safety measures for Metro transit drivers and passengers
In response to recent incidents, Metro Transit and the City of Madison are reviewing their current policies to enhance employee safety and protect passengers.
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Madison Public Library advocates for library funding amid National Library Week celebrations
Madison Public Library is set to observe National Library Week from April 6-12, providing numerous activities for visitors under the theme "Drawn to the Library".
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Fewer snow violations reported in Madison amid lower snowfall
Without much snowfall this past winter, the City of Madison's Building Inspection Division saw a notable decrease in snow removal complaints compared to the previous year.
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Knutson Drive reconstruction set for July completion, Green Avenue resurfacing planned
Knutson Drive has been temporarily closed to through traffic for a scheduled reconstruction project.
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Provisional voters in Madison urged to submit ID by Friday deadline
Provisional voters in Madison are advised to submit their photo identification by 4:00 pm this Friday, April 4, to the City Clerk’s Office to ensure their ballots are counted.
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Metro Transit leader Justin Stuehrenberg to depart for new opportunity
Metro Transit's General Manager, Justin Stuehrenberg, has announced his departure, effective May 30, 2025.
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Metro assesses safety measures following assault on driver
On Sunday, March 30, a Metro operator was assaulted while on duty.
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Verona service extension to be discussed at Metro Transit public hearing
Metro Transit will partner with the City of Madison Transportation Commission to host a public hearing on proposed service modifications affecting Verona.
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Voter guide: What to expect at the polls on election day
The City Clerk’s Office is urging voters to confirm their polling locations ahead of tomorrow’s elections.
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Madison Public Library celebrates 25th Book Club Café with Christina Clancy
Christina Clancy, the bestselling author, will be the focal point of the 25th Anniversary Book Club Café organized by the Friends of Madison Public Library.
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Madison raises transgender flag for Day of Visibility
Madison celebrated Transgender Day of Visibility by raising the Transgender Flag outside the city's municipal building.
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Fashion events celebrate Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural influence
Join a celebration of fashion, textile design, and architecture this month through a series of programs.
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Applications open soon for Madison youth poet laureate program
Applications are scheduled to open on April 1 for the fourth annual Madison Youth Poet Laureate, as announced by the Madison Arts Commission and Madison Poet Laureate Steven Espada Dawson.