City of Madisonville
Recent News About City of Madisonville
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Madison Common Council seeks public input on proposed $22 million property tax levy increase
The Madison Common Council is encouraging residents to submit public testimony on a resolution affecting the City budget at its next meeting on Tuesday, August 6 at 6:30 p.m.
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Guidelines issued for Madison residents' August moving days
When placing large items out for pickup, follow these guidelines:
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Stevens Street closure begins August 5 for resurfacing project
Beginning Monday, August 5, Stevens Street will be closed to through traffic from North Franklin Avenue to Grand Avenue. This is part of the North Franklin Avenue and Stevens Street Resurfacing project that will replace aging and deteriorating utilities for Stevens Street and North Franklin Avenue next year. The North Franklin Avenue sanitary sewer, storm sewer, and water main will be replaced. The Stevens Street sanitary main and laterals, and storm sewer main and inlets will be replaced. For both North Franklin Avenue and Stevens Street there will be a replacement of gravel...
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City of Madison invites public to observe election equipment test
The public is invited to observe the City of Madison's public test of election equipment this Saturday. The City of Madison schedules the public test on the weekend to make it accessible for the community.
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City announces daily waste collections during student move-out period
Starting at 6:30 a.m. on Monday, August 5, 2024, residents in the downtown moving days area can place trash and recycling collection carts out for daily pickup.
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City outlines rules for electronic waste disposal during August moving days
Electronics must be delivered to the Streets Division’s drop-off sites or to a reputable private electronics recycler in the area.
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Madison updates absentee ballot drop boxes ahead of primary
With the August 13 primary election approaching, residents may notice activity around Madison’s 14 absentee ballot drop boxes this week.
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Absentee voting begins today for partisan primary election
In-person absentee voting for the August 13 Partisan Primary begins today.
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Guidelines issued for large item disposal during August student move-out
Starting the week of August 4, 2024, and ending on Friday, August 23, 2024, the large item work order rules will differ for residents in the student move-out area.
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Madison prepares for annual August moving days
The annual August Moving Days for downtown Madison will soon commence. Thousands of residents will be relocating within the downtown area, prompting decisions on what to do with their belongings.
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City Clerk's Office urges timely absentee voting ahead of August primary
With just two weeks remaining before the August 13 Partisan Primary, the City Clerk’s Office urges voters wishing to receive an absentee ballot through the mail to submit their requests today.
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Madison invites public to celebrate sister cities with photo exhibit
For nearly four decades, Madison has been enriched by lasting and meaningful relationships worldwide through its sister city programs. The community is invited to celebrate these global connections at a free reception, featuring a photo exhibit, at the Overture Center.
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Utility work causes lane closures at King, Wilson, and Butler intersection
Starting Friday, July 26, R.G. Huston will be performing underground utility work at the intersection of King Street, Wilson Street, and Butler Street. During this phase of work, all traffic will be shifted to the south side of Wilson Street with one lane open in each direction.
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West Dayton Street westbound lane reopens after steam tunnel project
The westbound traffic lane of West Dayton Street, which had been closed since October 2023 for a UW steam tunnel project at the Park Street intersection, is now reopened.
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Voter registration deadline approaches ahead of partisan primary
Wednesday, July 24, marks the final day for voters to register online or by mail ahead of the August 13 Partisan Primary.
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Lane closure announced for Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
Starting at 8:00 am on Thursday, July 25, the southbound lane on the 200 block of Martin Luther King Jr Blvd will close to thru traffic mid-block to accommodate crane setup for work on the roof of the City County Building.
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Metro Transit schedules public hearing on proposed Monona route extension
Metro Transit Public Hearing Scheduled
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Dane County sees rise in whooping cough cases
Public Health Madison & Dane County has issued a warning regarding an outbreak of pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough. Over the past eight weeks, 43 cases have been reported in Dane County, predominantly among teenagers.
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Madison installs first air quality monitor at community center
The City of Madison has announced the installation of its first air quality monitor at the Kennedy Heights Community Center. This marks the beginning of a broader initiative, with 64 more monitors scheduled to be installed in the coming months. The new air quality monitoring network will measure particulate matter concentrations across various neighborhoods in Madison. Funding for this project was provided by the U.S. Department of Environmental Protection.
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Madison Police Department's drug diversion program receives national recognition
MADISON, Wis. – A Madison Police Department program that diverts individuals who use drugs from the criminal justice system to treatment has received a grant to continue its outreach efforts.