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This event will feature remarks from the Mayor, MPD, MFD, and the Public Health's Violence Prevention Unit.
PFC President Mary Schauf will swear in Police Chief John Patterson in a short ceremony.
The Greater Madison Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) is hosting a media event as part of The Week Without Driving—a nationwide challenge that invites elected leaders and community members to go without driving their personal vehicle for a week, or even just a day or a trip. The goal is to highlight the barriers faced by nondrivers, including people with disabilities, older adults, children, and people who cannot afford a car.
Cardiac on Campus, a student-run organization on the UW-Madison campus, has partnered with the Madison Fire Department and City of Madison to make AEDs more accessible in the downtown area. At this ribbon cutting, we will celebrate the installation of two SaveStation® towers containing ZOLL® AEDs, which offer 24/7 public access to these lifesaving tools. Representatives from partnering agencies will explain why access to automated external defibrillators (AEDs) is critical for cardiac arrest survival, how to use these SaveStations and AEDs, and why this initiative places special focus on the campus and downtown areas.
City staff, Alders, and stakeholders speak before cutting the ribbon to officially mark the completion of a number of significant reconstruction projects in the corridor that has spanned over nearly a decade of planning, designing and construction.
Press conference for the official launch of 20 is Plenty which is part of the Vision Zero initiative.
Alder Dina Nina Martinez-Rutherford leads the Disability Pride Flag Raising Ceremony.
This news conference will be kicking off the Wear Orange Weekend events coming up the weekend of June 6-8.
The City of Madison is proud to unveil two collection trucks with murals on them. Inspired by a request from a local child, the city selected two murals designed by local artists that were painted on these trucks.
The City of Madison is celebrating the 150th anniversary event at the Central Library following a marching band parade from the capital square.



