Madison has officially joined in the National League of Cities (NLC) “Safety First Challenge”.
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Madison Joins the National League of Cities Safety First Challenge
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Madison’s Focus on Prioritizing Safety is Forward Thinking
postedOn January 27, 2022, the US Department of Transportation Secretary, Pete Buttigieg, announced the federal government’s new comprehensive National Roadway Safety Strategy, a roadmap for addressing the national crisis in roa
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The City of Madison Needs More Crossing Guards
postedThe City of Madison Traffic Engineering Division is again looking to hire a number of qualified candidates to work part-time as a School Crossing Guard for the remainder of the school year.
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Madison Earns International Award On Transportation Systems Management and Operations
postedThe City of Madison’s Traffic Engineering team recently received international distinction and the 2021 Transportation Systems Management & Operations Council Organization Award by the Institute of Tra
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The City Concludes Final Vision Zero Speed Reduction Project for 2021
postedBeginning Monday, October 25, the City of Madison will move to the last location this year of speed changes to support the Vision Zero initiative.
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October 15th is White Cane Safety Day in Madison
postedMayor Satya Rhodes-Conway and Common Council have proclaimed Friday, October 15, 2021 as “White Cane Safety Day” in the City of Madison.
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Vision Zero Continues Speed Reductions
postedBeginning Monday, October 11, the City of Madison will move to the next location of speed changes supporting the Vision Zero initiative.
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Vision Zero Continues Speed Reductions, Next Up Whitney Way from Raymond Road to the Beltline
postedBeginning Monday, September 13, the City of Madison will move to the next stage of speed changes in this city-wide effort for the Vision Zero initiative.
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20 is Plenty – a Neighborhood Street Speed Reduction Program
postedThe City of Madison launches Phase 1 of its new program, 20 is Plenty, on Monday, August 9th.
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Madison Awarded Gold Level Status as a Walk Friendly Community
postedThe City of Madison is proud to announce that The Walk Friendly Communities program has awarded the City its Gold Level designation based on the City’s work in prioritizing pedestrians and creating safer, comfortable and i
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Mayor Announces New Efforts to Curb Congestion and Emissions from Traffic
postedMayor Satya Rhodes-Conway is announcing the launch of a policy effort aimed at curbing traffic congested and related emissions in Madison.
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Madison BCycle and City of Madison Renew Operating Agreement Through 2030
postedFollowing 10 successful seasons of bike share, Madison BCycle and the City of Madison have renewed their operating agreement to continue operating the electric bike share program in Madison for another 10 years.