City of Madisonville
Recent News About City of Madisonville
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Wisconsin introduces electric trash trucks named Trash Gordon and Vin No Diesel
The city of Madison, Wisconsin, has announced the names of its first electric trash trucks following a public voting process.
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Madison sets deadlines for absentee voting ahead of general election
Absentee voting for the November 5 General Election is nearing its end.
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Road closures announced for ongoing paving on E Doty and E Wilson Streets
Starting on November 1 at 7:00 am, R.G. Huston's paving contractor will continue paving operations on E Doty Street and E Wilson Street.
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Madison approves funds for four affordable housing projects
The City of Madison has approved financial support for four affordable rental housing developments, as confirmed during the Common Council meeting on October 29, 2024.
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Madison unveils updated urban forestry website with new resident-friendly features
The Streets and Urban Forestry Division has launched a newly redesigned website, introducing three significant features aimed at benefiting Madison residents.
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Madison offers online tool to track absentee ballot status
The Madison City Clerk’s Office has distributed over 67,000 absentee ballots for the upcoming General Election on November 5.
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Absentee voting begins for hospitalized voters
Today marks the commencement of absentee voting for hospitalized individuals, a process available until 5 p.m. on Election Day, Tuesday, November 5.
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Madison praised for safe systems approach in national traffic safety report
The City of Madison has been acknowledged in a national report by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety as an exemplary model in applying the Safe System Approach to enhance road safety.
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SW Commuter Path closure planned for concrete work from Nov 4-6
CPR Inc will commence reconstruction of the eastern ramp of the SW Commuter Path at Midvale Boulevard starting at 7 a.m. on November 4.
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Madison's Bernadette Galvez honored as Wisconsin Public Educator of the Year
Madison Fire Department's Community Education Officer, Bernadette Galvez, has been named Wisconsin’s "Public Educator of the Year" by the Wisconsin State Fire Inspectors Association.
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City Clerk's Office ensures accessible voting options for November 5 election
The City Clerk’s Office in Madison is emphasizing the availability of accessible voting options for the upcoming November 5 General Election.
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Sewer replacement begins on S Paterson Street amid new developments
Starting on October 29, work will commence on replacing the sanitary sewer main along S. Paterson Street, stretching from E. Washington Avenue to Williamson Street.
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Final chance for compost drop-off at farmers' markets before winter
The final opportunity to drop off food scraps for composting at neighborhood farmers' markets is this week.
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Madison sends mailers on upcoming municipal funding referendum
The City of Madison has distributed informational mailers to its residents ahead of the municipal funding referendum scheduled for November 5th.
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Madison reschedules public test for election equipment
The City of Madison has rescheduled its public test of election equipment to Wednesday, October 30.
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Madison postpones public test of election equipment due to notice error
The City of Madison has announced the postponement of its public test of voting equipment, initially planned for Saturday, October 26.
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Madison schedules public test of election equipment for community observation
The City of Madison invites the public to observe a test of election equipment scheduled for this Saturday.
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E Wilson street paving continues; road closure scheduled
Starting at 11 a.m. on Monday, October 28, R.G Huston's paving contractor will continue work on E Wilson Street within the intersection of Wilson Street and Pinckney Street.
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Madison's RaISE program ensures interviews for local job candidates
All companies contracting with the City of Madison, except those exempt, must submit job postings to the Department of Civil Rights (DCR) before advertising elsewhere if the job is within Dane County.
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THC-contaminated pizza prompts health warning in Stoughton
Public Health Madison & Dane County has issued a warning to the community regarding THC contamination in pizzas from Famous Yeti’s Pizza, located at 2300 Highway 51, Stoughton, Wisconsin.