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Council President Samba Baldeh and Vice-President Sheri Carter join Mayor Soglin and City staff in announcing the launch of a new initiative to support diverse entrepreneurship. The Equity Business Initiative will target resources to support Madison businesses owned and operated by people of color.
Following Governor Evers' introduction of his budget blueprint, Mayor Soglin outlines its implications for City services and taxes.
Following Governor Evers' introduction of his budget blueprint, Mayor Soglin outlines its implications for City services and taxes.
Mayor Soglin and Assistant Streets Superintendent Steve Schultz discuss the impending weekend weather and City preparation.
Mayor Soglin and City staff meet with the media to discuss the brutal cold and its effect on city services and residents.
Mayor Soglin and City staff meet with the media to discuss the brutal cold and its effect on city services and residents.
Smart Growth America and the National Complete Streets Coalition have released their 2019 Dangerous by Design Report. Mayor Soglin and City staff will discuss the report and Madison’s ranking. Mayor Soglin also provided an update on the recent winter storm.
Smart Growth America and the National Complete Streets Coalition have released their 2019 Dangerous by Design Report. Mayor Soglin and City staff will discuss the report and Madison’s ranking. Mayor Soglin also provided an update on the recent winter storm.
Mayor Soglin will discuss how the government shutdown is impacting the City of Madison, its residents and economy.
Mayor Soglin will discuss how the government shutdown is impacting the City of Madison, its residents and economy.
Mayor Soglin, Community Development, & Police discuss curbing law enforcement calls to the Tree Lane apartments for formerly homeless families
Mayor Soglin, Community Development, & Police discuss curbing law enforcement calls to the Tree Lane apartments for formerly homeless families
Mayor Soglin will be joined by Madison City Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl to discuss yesterday’s election, specifically voter turnout in Madison.
Mayor Soglin will be joined by Madison City Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl to discuss yesterday’s election, specifically voter turnout in Madison.
Mayor Soglin and City Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl discuss Tuesday's voting outlook, registration and early absentee voting data.
Mayor Soglin and City Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl meet with the media to discuss early voting and the upcoming election and what we need to do to set a record turnout.
Mayor Soglin and City Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl meet with the media to discuss early voting and the upcoming election and what we need to do to set a record turnout.
Mayor Soglin Press Conference To Give Flood Update.
Mayor Soglin discusses his 2019 Budget for operational costs for the City
Mayor Soglin discusses his 2019 Budget for operational costs for the City
Mayor Soglin provides an update on current lake levels and flooding on the isthmus.
Mayor Soglin will be releasing his 2019 Capital budget and outlining his priorities.
Mayor Soglin will be releasing his 2019 Capital budget and outlining his priorities.
Mayor Soglin met with media to update the public regarding ongoing flood mitigation efforts across the city and what we anticipate going forward.
Mayor Soglin met with media to update the public regarding ongoing flood mitigation efforts across the city and what we anticipate going forward.
Mayor Soglin and City Staff provide an update on flooding mitigation efforts and preparations for tonight's predicted rainfall.
Mayor Soglin and City staff to update reporters and residents on flooding issues, traffic concerns and other information.
Mayor Soglin holds a news conference to discuss the August 20th storm damage and clean up.
Mayor Soglin holds a news conference to discuss the August 20th storm damage and clean up.
As partner in a National League of Cities grant to reduce jail use among young adults, Mayor Soglin and Chief Koval discuss city initiatives to support jail diversion and report on data involving arrest statistics city-wide.
As partner in a National League of Cities grant to reduce jail use among young adults, Mayor Soglin and Chief Koval discuss city initiatives to support jail diversion and report on data involving arrest statistics city-wide.
Mayor Soglin meets with the media to discuss the capital budget proposal he will be submitting to the Common Council for the funding of County Highway AB.
Mayor Soglin again addresses the issues of jurisdictional transfers for county road projects and the contention that this is a common and accepted practice countywide.
Madison Mayor Paul Soglin takes questions from the media regarding his decision not to run for re-election in 2019.
Mayor Soglin discusses the issue of funding and construction of County Highways AB and BB (Buckeye and Cottage Grove).
Mayor Soglin has been selected to receive the 2018 Small Business Advocate Award from Partner American and the U.S. Conference of Mayors. The Award recognizes the Mayor’s hard work and dedication to supporting Madison’s small businesses.
Mayor Soglin discusses the progress the City has made on implementing the City’s Affordable Housing Fund since it was initiated in 2014.
Mayor Soglin met with the media to discuss the voter turnout in this week’s election and reflect on what it means for the City of Madison.
Mayor Soglin, City Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl Press Conference to Discuss Absentee Voting and Voter Turn-Out
Mayor Soglin met with the media to discuss the inadequate response of the Wisconsin legislature regarding greater firearm safety.
Mayor Soglin will met with the media to discuss gun safety and police presence in schools.
Mayor Soglin will meet with the media to discuss his efforts on gun control with our nation’s mayors, calls for stricter background checks and other action.
Mayor Soglin met with the media to discuss the President’s Report on Transportation and Infrastructure and its effect on Madison.
Mayor Soglin meets with the media to discuss how Madison businesses will be affected by Governor Walker’s plan to offer incentives to Kimberly Clark in the Fox Valley.
Mayor Soglin will be joined by officials from the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), League of Women Voters and Madison’s Department of Civil rights to discuss the complaint that the City of Madison Department of Civil Rights is filing with the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) against Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) for closing down the Hill Farms and Odana Road Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) offices.
Mayor Soglin will meet with the media to respond to the latest tax proposal released by federal legislators today. A recent WalletHub report shows that Wisconsin is the 31st most dependent state when it comes to receiving federal funds.