City of Madisonville
Recent News About City of Madisonville
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State Street--Bus Rapid Transit Station Construction
The two State Street Bus Rapid Transit stations will begin construction starting Monday, February 19, between W Gorham Street and W Dayton Street.
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Street Closures--Southbound N Lake Street
Starting 7:00 a.m. on Monday, February 19, the southbound direction of traffic on North Lake Street will be closed between State Street and University Avenue for installation of temporary communication poles and overhead lines.
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Hospitalized Absentee Ballot Process
On February 13, is the first day for hospitalized voters to appoint an agent for the retrieval, delivery, and return of their absentee ballot.
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MPD providing up-close look at police work through Community Academy
The Madison Police Department is now accepting applications for this year’s Community Academy.
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Public Test of Election Equipment This Weekend
The public is invited to witness the City of Madison public test of election equipment taking place this weekend.
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MPD to hold free active shooter response training
On average, it takes police 3 minutes to respond to an active shooter event.
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BRT East-West Project: One of the Largest Public Works Projects in City History
The City of Madison is proud to celebrate its partnerships with several independent businesses making an important contribution to the community through Bus Rapid Transit.
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In-Person Absentee Voting Starts Today
In-person absentee voting for the February 20 Spring Primary begins today.
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The Bubbler at Madison Public Library Seeks Artists for 2024 Residencies and Exhibitions
Local artists are invited to apply for several open artist residencies available through The Bubbler at Madison Public Library in 2024.
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Winter Bike Day is Back!
Demonstrating that biking isn’t just a summer activity, even in snowy Wisconsin, the local bicycle advocacy group Madison Bikes is hosting a Winter Bike Day on Friday February 9.
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Madison Launches New Program to Improve Rental Housing
The City of Madison is excited to announce the launch of an aggressive new effort to help local owners of rental housing finance improvements to their properties.
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Absentee Voter Reminder
With just two weeks remaining before the February 20 Primary Election, the City Clerk’s Office reminds voters who would like to receive an absentee ballot in the mail that time is of the essence.
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Northside Community Resource Fair
Come to the Northside Community Resource Fair to learn about valuable City of Madison resources and programs available to Northside residents!
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City of Madison Recertified as a Platinum-level Bicycle Friendly Community
The City of Madison has been recertified as a Platinum-level Bicycle Friendly Community by the League of American Bicyclists.
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How to Watch: 2024 State of Public Safety
The Madison Police Department remains committed to providing the highest level of service to the Madison community.
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Spring Primary Absentee Ballots are in the Mail
The City of Madison Clerk’s Office has mailed absentee ballots to 553 voters for the February 20 primary election.
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Madison Arts Commission and Monona Terrace Announce Call for Artist Entries for Rooftop and Olin Terrace Sculptures
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.
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MPD job shadow program sends officer to barbershop
The second set of participants in the Madison Proximity Project brought an officer to a barbershop on the city’s near east side.
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The Madison Common Council Appoints John Guequierre to Alder District 19 Vacancy
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.
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Make Sure Your Home is Winter Ready!
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.