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  • Felland Road Closure Begins April 15

    Scheduled to begin on Tuesday, April 15, 2025, Felland Rd will close to thru traffic, from Lein Rd to Commercial Ave/Hwy T, for utility installation and to complete improvements at the Felland Rd/Bridle Way…

  • Starker Avenue Resurfacing with Utilities Project

    Starker Avenue, from Woodvale Drive to Droster Road, is currently closed to through traffic while S & L Underground completes scheduled resurfacing and utility work in the area. This project includes removing and replacing the existing pavement…

  • Intersection Closure: Mid-Town Road and S. High Point Road

    Starting Wednesday, April 16th, Parisi Construction will close the intersection of Mid-Town Road and S. High Point Road to complete utility work within the intersection between the hours of 9 AM and 3 PM daily.  The street will reopen to…

  • Knutson Drive Reconstruction

    Knutson Drive is currently closed to through traffic while scheduled reconstruction in the area is completed. This project includes a new street design with curb and gutter, sidewalk, and driveway aprons. The asphalt pavement and gravel…

  • Update: Street Closure - East Wilson Street April 2 to mid-June

    Starting Tuesday, April 2, East Wilson Street will be fully closed between S Pinckney Street and King Street for the continuation of the East Wilson Street reconstruction project.A detour will be in place to send westbound Wilson Street traffic to…

  • Update: Street Closure - 100 Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard at Doty Street

    Starting Wednesday, April 2, R.G Huston will close the 100 block of Martin Luther King Jr Blvd at Doty Street to repair concrete pavement within the intersection.  The street will reopen the following Wednesday, April 9. See attached map…

  • City of Madison Honors Crossing Guards During Adult School Crossing Guard Recognition Week

    Madison, WI – The State of Wisconsin’s Department of Public Instruction has declared the week of February 17-21 Adult School Crossing Guard Recognition Week, and the City of Madison proudly recognizes their 63 dedicated crossing guards who work…

  • Stop by on Winter Bike Day, Happening February 14

    Demonstrating that biking isn’t just a summer activity, even in snowy Wisconsin, the local bicycle advocacy group Madison Bikes is hosting a Winter Bike Day on Friday February 14.

  • City of Madison’s State Street Campus Garage Mixed-Use Project Moves into Phase Two of Construction

    The City of Madison has completed the initial phase for its portion of the State Street Campus Garage Mixed-Use Project, and the housing development partner will now begin work on phase two of the project.

  • Updated Dates: Temporary Lane Closures for Tree Removal

    On Wednesday, January 15 and Thursday, January 16, City Forestry crews will close Manitou Way, between Tumalo Trail and Iroquois Drive, to remove three median trees.  The work and closure will occur between 9:00 am and 2:00 pm each day, with…

  • Vision Zero’s '20 is Plenty' Program to Roll Out This Winter

    Madison joins other progressive cities across the country — including Minneapolis, New York City, Portland, and Seattle — in lowering speed limits on local streets

  • Update: Reconstruction to Pause Until Spring Due to Cold Weather

    Due to cold weather the remaining work within the Doty St and Martin Luther King Jr Blvd intersection has been rescheduled for the Spring of 2025.  R.G. Huston will perform this work as temperatures allow in Spring of 2025.Learn more about the…

  • Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard and Doty Street Closures – Concrete Restoration

    Starting Tuesday, November 19, R.G Huston will continue concrete pavement restoration within the Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard and Doty Street intersection.  The work will be completed in two phases.Phase 1, starting November 19th:

  • City of Madison Honors those Lives Lost due to Traffic Violence during Week prior to the World Day of Remembrance

    In recognition of World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims on Sunday, November 17th, the City of Madison will install a memorial display and host a press conference to remember the lives lost due to traffic violence on City of Madison…

  • Southbound Lane Closures on S Park Street – November 9 and 10

    Starting at 4:00am Saturday, November 9 until approximately 7:00pm on Sunday, November 10, C.D. Smith will close the southbound travel lanes on S Park Street, between University Avenue and W Dayton Street for crane setup and girder installation for…

  • Street Closures - Madison Marathon

    The Madison Marathon races will take place Sunday, November 10, starting at 7:00am at the Capitol. Runners will move through the UW Arboretum, Vilas Park, around Lake Monona, and back to the Capitol, with the last runners finishing around 1:…

  • Road Closure for Continuation of E Wilson Street & E Doty Street Paving

    Starting on Friday, November 1 at 7:00am, R.G Huston’s paving contractor will continue paving operations on E Doty Street and E Wilson Street.  The paving contractor will be working in three different work zones throughout the day.Work Zone 1…

  • Madison Recognized as a Best Practice Example for Safe Systems Approach in National Traffic Safety Report

    The City of Madison is proud to announce its recognition in a national report released by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, which highlights Madison as a best practice example in applying the Safe System Approach to improving road safety

  • Segment of SW Commuter Path Closed for Concrete Work

    Starting at 7am on November 4, CPR Inc will begin reconstructing the eastern ramp of the SW Commuter Path at Midvale Boulevard.  During this work the SW Commuter Path will be closed in both directions from Midvale Boulevard to Hiawatha Drive.…

  • S Paterson Street Sanitary Sewer Replacement

    Project OverviewStarting tomorrow, Tuesday, October 29th, work will begin on the sanitary sewer main replacement along S. Paterson St, from E. Washington Ave to Williamson St.  The project is being completed in conjunction with the development…

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