The City of Madison is excited to share the updated progress for Phase 2 of the 20 is Plenty program, which began in the winter of 2024 under the

The City of Madison is excited to share the updated progress for Phase 2 of the 20 is Plenty program, which began in the winter of 2024 under the
Immediate Release July 15, 2025 Tonight, the Madison Common Council unanimously approved three proposals designed to make it easier to build a range of homes, increase flexibility for homeownership, and make it easier to permit small and…
The Wisconsin Election Commission announced this morning that it has concluded its investigation into unprocessed absentee ballots from the November 5, 2024 election in the City of Madison.
Over the holiday weekend, residents are encouraged to use Madison's fabulous network of parks and greenspaces.
Ald. Sabrina Madison, who is serving as Acting Mayor from July 3-6, is hosting a coffee house tour of Madison.
Thank you to our legislative leaders and everyone across the state that helped advocate for a common-sense increase to the Municipal Service Program.
Madison, Wi: The City of Madison is proud to host a Disability Pride Flag Raising Ceremony to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The ceremony and news conference will take place on Tuesday, July…
The trip was organized by the Madison-Obihiro Sister Cities Inc. board to work for peace and better understanding of all cultures.
Since 2020, Vision Zero Madison has implemented safety improvement projects and speed management projects every year to further safe travel on City streets. These projects focus on Proven Safety Countermeasures like high visibility…
These efforts are designed make it easier to build a range of smaller types of homes by expanding policies already in place in parts of the city and allowing property owners more flexibility.
The City of Madison continues its commitment to support the health and well-being of children, families, and the environment through equitable access to nature.
Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway is pleased to announce the appointment of Christof Spieler as the City of Madison’s new Director of Transportation.
The City of Madison now has two collection vehicles that have been transformed into rolling murals.
Today, the City of Madison reached an important milestone. There are now 100,000 trees lining the city’s streets and roadways.
Mayor Rhodes-Conway has appointed Chad Ruppel as the City of Madison Community Development Authority’s next Housing Director.
Madison’s Metro Transit is celebrating a major milestone: more than 1.3 million rides were taken in April, marking the highest April ridership in nearly ten years and signaling a powerful comeback for public transit in the region.
We are thrilled to announce the highly anticipated 2025 Small Business FAM Tour! Join us on Saturday, May 3, at 10 a.m. as we kick off National Small Business Week with an inspiring welcome address by Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway. Following this, our…
After developing 22 other homes in the Mosaic Ridge subdivision, the City partnered with Wisconsin Partnership for Housing Development and Madison Area Community Land Trust to build two additional land trust homes.
The City of Madison is proud to announce funding for 17 new youth-led projects to address climate change, support grassroots community engagement, and spur inn
Maribeth Witzel-Behl has resigned from her position as City of Madison Clerk.