1. Resources for the Madison Community

    Madison stands with the families of Abundant Life community. This page is dedicated to connecting victims and the broader community to resources and accurate information about the tragic events that happened on December 16.

Education and Resources

Bicycle Resources:

The City's Bike Madison page houses a wide range of material for every style and ability of biker.  From interactive maps and upcoming projects to bicycle registration and how to get involved. 

Additional bicycle education resources can be found on the Get Biking page.

Pedestrian Resources:

The City of Madison has a Pedestrian Resources page full of safety and education information.

Neighborhood Program:

Managed by Traffic Engineering, this group of resources aims to meet the needs each community around the Madison area.

The program includes the City’s new Safe Streets Madison program focused on eliminating serious and fatal crashes and closing gaps in the walking and biking network.

Let's Talk Streets:

The purpose of Let's Talk Streets is to learn from each other about how we design streets for the future in Madison. It's a conversation with YOU that seeks to gather public input to influence several different street-related initiatives while ensuring you know what we mean when we "talk streets" and we learn from you what is important about how you talk streets.

Visit the Let's Talk Streets page for more information about upcoming events and how to get involved!

Additional Resources:

WisDOT Safety website

AARP Livable Communities

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