City of Madisonville
Recent News About City of Madisonville
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Crews to Clear Storm Inlets During This Week’s Potential Thaws
The City of Madison Engineering Division will continue removing snow from storm inlets while temperatures fluctuate with snow and mixed rain move through the area this week.
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Spring Primary Media Kit Now Available
As the February 20 Spring Primary approaches, the Madison City Clerk's Office is releasing a media kit to provide accurate and timely information to the media and the public.
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Next Passenger Rail Meetings for Madison Station Location
The City of Madison invites the community to join us and share your feedback at one of two upcoming public meetings to see the draft results of the corridor evaluation for passenger rail, and learn more about several potential station sites under consideration.
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Don't miss the Winter Wonderland Family Prom: Music, Dancing, Crafts, and Fun for All
Celebrate the magic of winter at the Family Winter Prom! Join us for a night of frosty fun and create lasting memories with your loved ones on Saturday, January 27 from 6-8 pm at Monona Terrace.
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Follow Posted Parking Restrictions to Help Ongoing Snowstorm Cleanup
Starting on Monday, January 15 and continuing throughout winter, the Streets Division will be using the posted daytime parking restrictions to prevent streets from narrowing due to the accumulating snow.
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Shovel your hydrants to help firefighters
A reminder to please help your Madison firefighters by clearing snow away from the fire hydrants near your home.
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South Madison Community Invited to Try Virtual Reality during Penguin Party at the Library
Goodman South Madison Library is inviting the South Madison community to try Virtual Reality during a Penguin Party planned for Friday, January 19 from 1-3pm.
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Westside Alders Introduce a New Informational Series to Keep Residents Informed on Citywide Updates Called “Westside Community Connections”
Alders John W. Duncan, Nasra Wehelie and Barbara Harrington-McKinney team up to form a new monthly series of informational sessions called “Westside Community Connections”.
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All Madison Public Libraries Will Be Closed Friday, January 12 and Saturday, January 13
All Madison Public Library locations will be closed on Friday, January 12 andSaturday, January 13 due to inclement weather.
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City to Close Non-Essential Services to the Public Friday January 12th through Saturday January 13th Due to Inclement Weather
Due to expected heavy snowfall and strong blowing snow conditions starting early Friday morning and continuing through Saturday, all non-essential, in-person City services will be suspended on Friday January 12 through Saturday January 13, resuming Sunday January 14, 2024.
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Thank You! 60th Anniversary of City’s Civil Rights Equal Opportunities Ordinance
The Department of Civil Rights would like to thank everyone who came to the 60th Anniversary of the City of Madison Equal Opportunities Ordinance Celebration.
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Five Resumes Received for the District 19 Common Council Vacancy
Council President Jael Currie received five (5) resumes to fill the Alder District 19 vacancy by the 4:30pm deadline on January 9, 2024.
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Sycamore and South Point Drop-off Sites Closed Friday, January 12, 2024
The Streets Division drop-off sites at 402 South Point Rd and 4602 Sycamore Avenue will be closed Friday, January 12, 2024 due to the severe weather.
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Public Nominations for the Police Civilian Oversight Board
The Police Civilian Oversight Board (PCOB) is currently seeking nominations from the community to fill vacancies on the Board.
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The January 9 City of Madison Common Council Meeting is Taking Place in Virtual Format Only
Due to expected heavy snowfall starting later this evening and continuing through Tuesday, this week’s Common Council meeting will be held in virtual format only.
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City to Close Non-Essential Services to the Public Tuesday January 9th Due to Inclement Weather
Due to expected heavy snowfall starting later this evening and continuing through Tuesday, all non-essential, in-person City services will be suspended on Tuesday January 9, 2024.
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Job shadow program looks to connect officers, community members in new way
The Madison Police Department has created a special job shadow program allowing community members and officers to learn from one another.
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Dane County Executive Parisi, Madison Mayor Rhodes-Conway Announce Martin Luther King, Jr. Humanitarian Award Honorees
Today, Dane County Executive Joe Parisi and City of Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway announced Ashzianna Alexander, Mathias Lemos Castillo, and Dr. Jack Daniels as this year’s recipients of the combined City-County Humanitarian Awards honoring Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Madison police create Hate Crimes Task Force
The Madison Police Department has created a new task force to help identify and prevent hate crimes in Madison.
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Street Closure--East Wilson Street (S Pinckney Street to King Street)
Beginning 7:00 p.m. on Friday, January 5, East Wilson Street will be fully closed to traffic between South Pinckney Street and King Street for a crane setup in the street.