City of Madisonville
Recent News About City of Madisonville
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Madison expands '20 is Plenty' speed reduction initiative citywide
The City of Madison has announced the progress of Phase 2 of the "20 is Plenty" program, part of the Vision Zero Initiative.
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Madison Common Council approves new housing proposals
Tonight, the Madison Common Council gave unanimous approval to three proposals aimed at facilitating the construction of various types of homes.
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City of Madison announces street closures for Coldplay concert
The City of Madison has announced a series of street closures and parking restrictions in anticipation of the Coldplay concert at Camp Randall Stadium on Saturday, July 19.
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Nakoma Road sidewalk project prompts temporary road closures
Starting Monday, July 14th, Cherokee Drive at Nakoma Road will close to through traffic and is expected to re-open on July 23rd.
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Madison addresses absentee ballot investigation with new measures
The Wisconsin Election Commission (WEC) has completed its investigation into unprocessed absentee ballots from the November 5, 2024 election in Madison.
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Madison relocates free mulch distribution due to construction
The City of Madison Streets and Urban Forestry Division is relocating the site where residents can collect free mulch.
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Olin Avenue site halts contractor brush processing amid construction
Starting July 14, 2025, the Street and Urban Forestry Division will cease accepting brush and wood chips from contractors at its processing center located at 121 E. Olin Avenue.
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City of Madison to unveil new sculpture by Austen Brantley
The City of Madison Arts Commission is set to unveil a new sculpture titled "Mother and Child" by Detroit-based artist Austen Brantley.
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Madison & Dane County launches digital service to curb STIs
Public Health Madison & Dane County has introduced a new initiative aimed at curbing the spread of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) through digital means.
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Madison unveils new sculpture by artist Austen Brantley
The City of Madison Arts Commission has announced an upcoming event for the unveiling of a new sculpture titled "Mother and Child."
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Madison encourages safe celebrations during Independence Day weekend
While residents of Madison gather with friends, family, and neighbors for the Independence Day weekend, they are encouraged to make use of the city's parks and greenspaces.
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Wisconsin secures increased funding for municipal services program
Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway expressed her gratitude towards state leaders for their efforts in securing increased funding for the Municipal Services Program as part of the new state budget agreement.
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Madison aims for 40,000 pounds of food scrap collection at local markets
The City of Madison is actively encouraging residents to participate in its food scraps composting program.
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Metro adjusts service schedule for Independence Day
Metro will adjust its service schedule on Friday, July 4, to align with the holiday.
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Madison celebrates National Park Month with events throughout July
Madison Parks and Madison School & Community Recreation (MSCR) are marking National Park and Recreation Month this July, celebrating the impact of parks and recreation on communities.
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Trash collection rescheduled due to Independence Day holiday
There will be no trash, recycling, brush, or large item collection on Friday, July 4, 2025, by the Streets Division in observance of the Independence Day holiday.
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Madison plans flag raising ceremony for Disability Pride Month
The City of Madison is set to host a Disability Pride Flag Raising Ceremony in recognition of the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
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Madison partners with Sustain Dane for final recycle better class of 2025
The Streets Division is collaborating with Sustain Dane to offer the Recycle Better course online, starting on July 2, 2025.
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Madison seeks public input on updated ADA transition plan
The City of Madison has updated its American with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan, and the revised plan is now open for public review and comment.