Welcome to Sauk Creek Neighborhood Association

Last update Friday, May 31, 2024


Neighborhood Contacts || Neighborhood Association Meetings || Profile, Statistics and Indicators || Neighborhood Communications || Plans and Publications || Governmental Officials || Facilities and Services ||

Neighborhood Contacts
Neighborhood Contact Person(s): Damon Rygiewicz, saukcreekpresident@gmail.com

Neighborhood Association Meetings
Neighborhood Association Meeting: Place: Alicia Ashman Library
Address: 733 N. High Point Road
Date: 2-3 Times Annually
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Please contact neighborhood association to confirm meeting date, location, and time.

Profile, Statistics and Indicators
Neighborhood Description: A wooded, windy greenway system located on the western edge of Sauk Creek Neighborhood makes this an ideal place for nature lovers. Mature trees, wildlife, and peaceful walks are at ones finger tips if you live in this far west side neighborhood. For more active play, residents also can enjoy basketball, soccer, and playground time at either Haen Family Park or Sauk Creek Park. This suburban neighborhood was built up in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Colonial and two-story modern homes with two car attached garages are typical for the area. Sauk Creek Apartments is located in the northwest quadrant which provides another housing choice for those who would like to live in the area. Easy access to Old Sauk Road and the West Beltline Highway makes it convenient to reach the West Towne regional shopping area, City of Middleton, and the Highway 12/14.
Neighborhood Boundaries: Old Sauk Road to the north, Walnut Grove Park on the east, Red Fox Trail on the south, Wolf Street to the west
Neighborhood Statistics Indicators: The Neighborhood Indicators Project is a demonstration of key characteristics and various indicators that relate to the quality of life in Madison at the neighborhood level. Basic neighborhood information as well as housing, public safety, health and family well-being, economic, and transportation indicators by neighborhood is available.
Neighborhood Events: Spring Egg Hunt, 4th of July Parade

Neighborhood Communications
Newsletter: Sauk Creek News
Web Page: http://www.saukcreek.org

Plans and Publications
City Plans:
Publications: -Sauk Creek Neighborhood Association Bylaws
http://www.saukcreek.org/scna-bylaws.php

-Declaration of Covenants, Restrictions and Conditions
for the Plat of Sauk Creek, City of Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin
http://www.saukcreek.org/scna-covenants.php

-Declaration of Covenants, Restrictions and Conditions
for the Plat of First Addition to Sauk Creek, City of Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin
http://www.saukcreek.org/scna-covenants.php

-Declaration of Covenants, Restrictions and Conditions
for the Plat of Second Addition to Sauk Creek, City of Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin
http://www.saukcreek.org/scna-covenants.php
Historic Districts: None
TIF Districts: None
Urban Design Districts: None

Governmental Officials
Madison Alderperson:
Dane County Supervisor:
State Representative:
State Senator:

Facilities and Services:
Community Centers Lussier Community Education Center (55 South Gammon Road)
Fire Stations: Fire Station #2 (421 Grand Canyon Drive)
Library: Alicia Ashman (733 N. High Point Road)
Neighborhood Resource Team:
Parks and Open Space:
(Map)
Haen Family Park, Sauk Creek Park, Walnut Grove Greenway, Walnut Grove Park
Police Districts:
Polling Place:
Public Schools: Elementary School Attendance Area 4
Crestwood Elementary School (5930 Old Sauk Rd)
Middle School Attendance Area 245
Jefferson Middle School (101 S Gammon Rd)
High School Attendance Area 145
Memorial High School (201 S Gammon Rd)