Stormwater Ordinance Updates
Overview Since 2016, the City of Madison and surrounding areas have experienced a large number of extreme storm events. The result of these events has been both flash flooding in the areas directly affected by the storm, and elevated lake … Continued
Watershed Studies Public Information Meetings
The public is encouraged to join the City in the next phase of its Watershed Studies, by attending upcoming public information meetings which will focus on data collected from residents. For the first time, engineers will share the results of watershed … Continued
Significant Flooding Not Expected Saturday
Latest Update 4:54 p.m., Oct. 4, 2019: Press Release: Significant Flooding Not Expected Saturday City engineers expect Lake Monona to remain near the 100-year flood stage through Sunday, and dry weather early next week will be helpful and welcome. However, … Continued
Moving forward: City releases plan, new resource for watershed studies
Español Hmoob 中文 Watershed Studies The City of Madison Engineering Division released its plan for upcoming watershed studies public information meetings. The Division also posted a new interactive map for the community to keep updated on the progress in each watershed … Continued
2016 Groundwater Flow Model for Dane County, Wisconsin
The 2016 Groundwater Flow Model for Dane County, Wisconsin, is a decision-support tool which can be used to site new wells, develop wellhead protection plans, evaluate the effects of changing land use and climate on groundwater, and quantify the relationships between … Continued