Madison’s All-City Championship Swim Meet is happening July 27-29 at the Goodman Pool! Cheer on the Goodman Waves Swim Team as they host, for the first time in history, one of the largest outdoor amateur swim meets. The All-City Swim Meet, founded…
Contest deadline extended! Submit your selfies until 4 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 13, 2023.
The City of Madison Engineering Division in partnership with Dane County and Clean Lakes Alliance encourage the community to learn about the stormwater system and…
The City of Madison is excited to move forward to the next phase of the West Area Plan , and staff needs your help in the planning process. The City invites residents, community organizations, businesses, and other stakeholders to attend upcoming…
The Common Council last night approved a $300,000 Request for Proposals (RFP) for management of the BizReady program, a training, technical assistance, and micro-enterprise funding initiative to support the development of BIPOC entrepreneurs across…
MADISON, Wis. – The City of Madison Engineering Division welcomes volunteers to help with protecting oak trees on City property, which are showing signs of spongy moth activity and stress. Engineering will provide free burlap for volunteers.
Streets near Warner Park on the City's north side will have closures following the Madison Mallards Fireworks show the night of Monday, July 3. The show is expected to start between 9:30pm-10:00pm and will last about 20 minutes. Traffic movements…
Anyone planning to visit downtown Madison on a Saturday this summer should plan to park and walk a bit further to get to the Dane County Farmers' Market on the Square; the eight blocks immediately surrounding the square will be closed to motor…
Madison Parks and Madison School & Community Recreation (MSCR) are celebrating National Park and Recreation Month - Where Community Grows throughout July and you’re invited! Together, we are celebrating park and recreation professionals' vital…
The Madison Arts Commission awarded $107,485 to 68 organizations and individuals for projects through their annual arts grants program. The arts grants program provides support for projects that enrich the cultural landscape of the City, supported…
Due to continued concerns about poor air quality, residents with a scheduled Thursday collection day who have their trash/recycling collected from an alleyway, dead-end, or one-way street may have their pickup delayed until Friday, June 30, 2023.…
All Madison Public Libraries will have limited service from Thursday, June 29-Saturday, July 1 due to scheduled network upgrades. During this time, there will be no access to the following services in Madison Public Library locations:
The Madison Arts Commission, along with Poet Laureate Angela Trudell Vasquez, selected Maliha Nu’Man to serve as the City’s second Youth Poet Laureate.
According to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, we are seeing a very high number of spongy moth caterpillars throughout the state. We are experiencing the same outbreak here in Madison. The population boom is due to a variety of…
(MADISON, Wis.)—Another traffic switch will take place on Atwood Avenue beginning Monday, June 26.
Traffic traveling northbound on Atwood Avenue will be directed to use the newly paved lane on the lake side of the street from Walter Street to just…