A bunch of announcements, newletters, local government and non-profit information and more all rounded up in one spot to quickly review!
HEARING ON HOMELESS SERVICES BUDGETS
CCHIC Listening Session Flyer 06-09-25
Dear members of the Homeless Services Consortium,
The City County Homeless Issues Committee (CCHIC) cordially invites you to join us for an important listening session. This listening session is an opportunity for community members to contribute their insights on housing and homelessness in Dane County, with a specific focus on shaping the committee’s 2026 budget recommendations. Registration is required to speak.
Date: June 9th, 2024
Time: 5:30pm
Location: Zoom
Link to register: https://www.cityofmadison.com/
Please see the attached listening session flyer for additional details and share widely. If you have any questions or written comments, please reach out to cchic@cityofmadison.com.
We look forward to your valuable contributions at this listening session.
City and County Staff for the Committee,
Kristina Dux, Dane County – Housing Access and Affordability
Johneisha Prescott, Dane County – Housing Access and Affordability
Sarah Lim, City of Madison – Community Development Division
DANE COUNTY YOUTH GOVERNANCE APPLICATIONS OPEN
Dane County Youth Governance Program Now Accepting Applications for 2025-2026 School Year
Madison – The Dane County Youth Governance Program (YGP) is accepting applications for the 2025/2026 cohort from Friday, May 9th, until Friday, June 20th.
The YGP, established in 2012, is an annual program that encourages high school-aged students to engage in county government decision-making, provide a youth perspective for local projects and community issues, and gain the skills necessary for a new generation of active leaders and professionals. YGP participants have the same opportunities for committee participation and involvement as elected county supervisors, with the distinction that their vote is advisory and non-binding.
Participants of the YGP work closely with Dane County Board Supervisors acting as mentors to help develop their skills in civic engagement. Additionally, participants meet regularly and work closely with other youth in the program on a project presentation to present to the County Board at the end of the YGP term.
Requirements for the program include the applicant currently being in grades 9-11 (10-12 in the fall), availability to participate in at least 75% of in-person and virtual YGP meetings, and 6-8 hours of YGP work per month. Students interested in the program are recommended to attend committee meetings (information available on Legistar), watch county board meetings online, and review the functions and descriptions of different committees.
“The Youth Governance Program gives students the opportunity to play an active role in advancing Dane County initiatives, ensuring that the perspectives of Dane County youth are heard and valued in shaping their own futures,” said County Board Chair Patrick Miles.
For more information on application requirements, program structure, and expectations, view the Dane County Youth Governance Program website: https://fyi.
WILLY STREET PARK PLANTING PROJECT MAY 25
Hello Willy Street Park Friends,
Our annual project to plant the terrace with bright flowers will be next week SUNDAY, MAY 25, starting at 9:30. Please come and help! We’ll have plants and tools available for the event.
We pick Sunday morning because it has the least amount of traffic, and streetside planting is safest.
The all-volunteer Willy Street Park Society is a non-profit community corporation whose sole purpose is to keep the park at 1002 Williamson. Your participation is crucial to the success of this growing community project.
BRT UPDATES
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UPCOMING DEMOLITION
Please be advised that Sean Meyers will be filing a demolition permit application on June 16, 2025 for Plan Commission review that calls for a commercial building – institutional located at 3565 TULANE AVE Madison, WI 53714 to be demolished. For more information regarding this forthcoming application, you may contact the applicant, Sean Meyers, Threshold Builds / Threshold Sacred Development, 2020 Eastwood Drive Madison, WI 53704 at sean@
Applicant’s Comments:
The property owner is preparing for a redevelopment of their site to include a new community center and small multifamily building. The existing structure has deferred maintenance, water issues in the basement, and no longer serves the owner’s needs which requires more open space. We do not believe the building to be historic.
Mailing address of the building is 3565 this is the Common Grace / Eastmorland Community Center building.
RFP BID
Starkweather Creek and Olbrich Gardens Watershed Models Calibration and Flood Mitigation Modeling
The City of Madison Engineering Division has a contracting opportunity for advanced watershed modeling and planning services for Starkweather Creek and Olbrich Gardens Watershed Models Calibration and Flood Mitigation Monitoring.
Information and bid materials for this RFP are available at:
VendorNet: https://vendornet.wi.gov/Bids.
DemandStar: https://www.demandstar.com/
RFP Number: 14028-0-2025
Due Date: June 11, 2025, at 2:00 pm (Central)
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS AND UPDATES
Southwest and Southeast Area Plan Survey Part 2, South Madison Mural, Low Mow May, and more!
Residents of Southwest and Southeast areas invited to share perspectives in second community survey
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If you were one of the people who participated in the first round of a survey after having received a postcard from the Planning Division in January as part of the Southwest and Southeast Area Plans, make sure you check your e-mail inboxes for a link to the second part of the survey.
The first part of the survey focused on identifying issues and opportunities within the Southwest and Southeast areas. The second part of the survey, which is open until May 30, focuses on some of the topics that emerged in the first round of responses.
New “Colorful Characters” Mural Honors Legacies of South Madison Leaders
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The City of Madison is pleased to announce the completion and installation of a new public art piece by renowned artist Michael Ford at the Village on Park.
The mural, titled “ Colorful Characters,” is located on the corner of the new parking structure at the Village on Park, adjacent to the Urban League’s Black Business Hub. Ford used the letters in “South Madison” to create vibrant, abstracted shapes, which he combined with photographs from past South Madison leaders to create a four-story mural on the corner of the structure.
Low Mow May is Underway
Typically, lawns that are taller than 8 inches are subject to a notice from City inspectors that will direct the property owner to mow their lawns by a certain date or face a fine. To help with the “Low Mow May” effort, the Building Inspection Division will once again push mowing enforcement dates into the month of June, allowing our pollinators more time to thrive.
Pollinators do best when lawns are maintained at 4 or 5 inches tall, which gives them easier access to pollen and nectar from flowers and plants like dandelions, clover, and violets. In order to preserve access to those plants and give them the opportunity to resprout quickly and flower, it’s recommended to raise your lawnmower deck and limit your mowing to twice during the month (every 14 days) instead of every 7 to 10 days.
Earlier this year, the Common Council passed a resolution to reaffirm the City of Madison’s commitment to supporting pollinator health and authorizing the City to take the Mayors’ Monarch Pledge through the National Wildlife Federation (link is external). The pledge includes several action items to support monarch butterflies over the next year.
Streets & Urban Forestry Division Update
- Spring Yard Waste Collection is Over. Do not set out yard waste for pickup right now. Take your yard waste to a drop-off site. Curbside pickup returns in the fall. More information about drop-off sites can be found at www.cityofmadison.com/
DropOffSites. - Did you know you can recycle your electronics safely and for free at the Streets Division? It’s true! We take TVs, computers, printers, cell phones – you just have to bring it to a drop-off site and its free for all Madison residents. More information about electronics recycling in Madison can be found at www.cityofmadison.com/eCycle.
- There is a number of free resources available for you to help you recycle better in your home. You can see what we have to offer on our Free Resources website.
- Brush collection continues through the summer months. Think of brush as the sticks, tree limbs, and branches that get fed into a wood chipper to make mulch. You can get the brush set out dates for your home at www.cityofmadison.com/
BrushCollection.
UPCOMING SOUTHEAST AREA PLAN EVENTS
The Southeast Area Plan team is hosting more events to hear from community members.
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On Wednesday May 21st, City staff and Ald. Field will host a Neighborhood Walk and Talk event from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. Meet at the Hiestand Park picnic shelter. Walk and Talk events are a great opportunity to discuss ideas and issues with staff. Food and refreshments will be available after.
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On June 4th, the team will be participating in Madison Bike Week and will be discussing our “Path to the Future.” Join us from 7:00 to 9:30 am on the Cap City Trail at Garver Feed Mill for some coffee and a donut, muffin or fruit and discuss Madison’s future. Hover boards welcome but please no DeLoreans on the path.
Questions? Reach out to southeastareaplan@
PARKS VOLUNTEER NEWSLETTER
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWSLETTER
Commuting Options for Your Employees & Resources for You!
Find Your Alder
There will be new council members after the April 1st election. Your alderperson is a wonderful contact to have. They can help direct you to City services and help work through City processes.
You can find your alder by clicking here and entering your address.
Transportation Options for Your Employees
Are traffic and parking causing you and your employees stress? Here are a few options you as an employer can offer to help ease the commuting burden employees face:
Madison Metro: Fast Fare Commute Card
Make Metro Transit’s new Fast Fare available to your business or organization!
It’s a great way to take advantage of tax benefits, provide a valuable service to your employees, and support a healthier, more sustainable environment!
Bikes for Kids Wisconsin: Bike to Work Program
The Bike To Work program focuses on high school students seeking employment, adults in need of transportation for work, immigrant workers and new refugees with transportation barriers to employment. They provide fleets of bikes to employers and organizations supporting these individuals.
To learn more about how you can provide this benefit to your self and your employees contact Bikes for Kids.
Maxwell Street Days Summer Sidewalk Sale Registration is Open!
Maxwell Street Days will be held July 17-July 20th this year. Apply now to be part of the fun.
You must be a member of the Greater State Street Business Association to participate. Membership is open to all businesses and property owners located on State Street, the Capitol Square and blocks that have frontage on these areas. See more details on the application.
Preparing for Road Construction
It’s time to start thinking about…Road Construction! Plan a head this year. Check the Engineering Road Construction Projects page to see if there are projects being planned near your business.
Road construction can be very hard on businesses, please prepare for it. The Office of Business Resources in partnership with City Engineering and the Madison Chamber have put together a Road Construction Survival Guide for the business community. Please read through it to learn about how other businesses have survived road construction season. Road Construction Survival Guide
Classes and Resources for Your Business
Kiva Greater Madison offers 0% interest/no fee loans up to $15,000. Details provided in the link above.
The Office of Business resources is constantly singing the praises of KIVA. Please check out the web-site to see if it is something that can support your business or if you are in the position to lend locally through KIVA.
City of Madison Voluntary Business Registration
Don’t forget to register: The City of Madison Finance Department has created a voluntary business registration that helps the City and local businesses connect.
Registering your local business provides several benefits for you and your business:
- Free marketing — this directory is used by City of Madison agencies in selecting vendors to purchase from, and may also be accessed by the general public.
- Responses to formal solicitations by the City will be given preference points if the responder is registered as a Local Business.
Office of Business Resources Guide
The OBR Resource Guide is where you can find out what financial programs the City has for Madison Businesses.
Upcoming Classes For Business Owners:
WWBIC
May 15, 2025
6pm-7pm (online)
Human Resource: Benefits and Insurance for Micro Businesses
Small Business Development Center
On-demand
The Wisconsin SBDC offers on-demand Entrepreneurial How-To Video Series which include short video tutorials for people starting and growing small businesses.
Watch and learn on your time!
Wisconsin Latino Chamber of Commerce (LCC)
May 19th
5:30pm -7:30pm (online/gratis)
Agregué estabilidad y protección a su estrategia de jubilacion.
Madison Black Chamber of Commerce
Ongoing
Incubation and Acceleration Support
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Meet OBR Team Member Meghan Blake-Horst
Each Newsletter we will highlight a staff person in the Office of Business Resources (OBR). Please get to know Meghan Blake-Horst OBR’s vending expert! The OBR Team feels so lucky to have her on the team….let’s get to know her better:
- What made you consider working for OBR?
I have been a small business owner and worked to support many businesses and entrepreneurs throughout my career. I have operated an art gallery and a variety of markets and worked with hundreds of makers, artists, food carts and other creative and community-based organizations. When the role of Street Vending Coordinator was posted, I could not wait to apply. This role and OBR team were a perfect match for my skills, connections and career goals.
- What do you like about working with the business community?
I love learning about what creative ideas people have and helping them reach their goals. I am passionate about supporting micro and small businesses that want to operate in the City of Madison. To watch an idea grow and bloom is always exciting and brings such a vibrancy to our streets, sidewalks, parks, and other spaces. I have the privilege of being able to coordinate and facilitate these opportunities in the City of Madison’s public spaces.
- What do you wish business owners would do before or while they are opened?
Download documents, open links and read the information that is shared with them before requesting a meeting.
It is also important for businesses to know the exact size of their equipment and materials as well as legal business information. For example, if you own a mobile unit (food cart, truck, trailer, etc.) it is important to know the exact internal and external measurements.
It is very important for businesses to understand the importance of their Articles of Organization and when they need to reference that information. If you have incorporated your business then you should know your full legal business name and registered agent, exactly is it is written in the Articles of Organization. The majority of license and permit applications will require information from this document exactly as it is listed.
Keep asking questions, build your team (you can’t do it all) and use the resources shared with you.
- Last OBR project you worked on (a grant, a license a special circumstance?)
A program that has recently had a major overhaul is our Sidewalk Café and Roadway Café program. During COVID we started to allow businesses to use the parking lane in addition to the sidewalk for outdoor dining. The City of Madison was one of the first cities in the country to make our COVID response into official policy. These changes required me to work with several City agencies and business owners to create these new policies and guidelines.
STREETS NEWSLETTER
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METRO RIDER UPDATES
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FREE FAIR HOUSING TRAINING
Please share the information below and the attached flyer widely. Thank you!
The Fair Housing Center of Greater Madison is offering a free in-person fair housing training seminar for owners and managers of rental properties, or staff operating shelters or residential programs, in Madison. Please note that this training is intended for housing providers, not housing consumers or members of the general public. If you are interested in scheduling a fair housing presentation for consumers, a service provider, or any other community-based group, please contact us at 414-278-1240.
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Madison Public Library, Central Branch
201 W. Mifflin St.
To register for this seminar, visit https://tinyurl.com/
The seminar will include information about the protected classes and prohibited practices delineated by local, state, and federal fair housing laws, as well as reasonable accommodations and modifications for tenants with disabilities.
If you need materials in alternate formats or other accommodations to access our services, please call 414-278-1240.
The material presented during this seminar is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
Recording of the seminar is not permitted.
Sarah Jenkins
Program Administrator, Outreach and Education Program
Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair Housing Council
759 North Milwaukee Street
Suite 500
Milwaukee, WI 53202
P: (414) 278-1240
BRIARPATCH WELLNESS EVENT
You’re Invited!
Access to Health Care & Mental Wellness
Presented by the Briarpatch Wellness Hub, powered by Habush Law Offices
Join us for our first annual Wellness Hub Showcase — a special event dedicated to connecting young adults (ages 18–24) with the healthcare and mental wellness resources they need and deserve.
Date: Tuesday, May 20th
Time: 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Location: EverStrong Drop-In Center
Address: 2701 International Lane, Suite 101, Madison, WI
This event is especially for young adults (18–24) who are unhoused, in shelter, or at risk of homelessness and are seeking support with:
- Applying for healthcare
- Accessing mental health services
- Learning about harm reduction
- Building self-care routines
- And much more!
Come enjoy food, community, and wellness in a supportive space.
Essential care packages will be available for the first 20 participants!
Need a ride?
Transportation is available. Please email willie.watkins@briarpatch.org or text 608-395-9036 to arrange pickup.
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URBAN TRIAGE UPDATES
Greetings Community Members,
Below are this week’s updates from Urban Triage:
- Walk-In Closure Notice:
Urban Triage will be closed for walk-in services the week of May 26th as we prepare for our in-house audits and compliance review. Staff will remain available by appointment only during this time. - Office Closures: All Urban Triage offices will be closed the week of June 1st for our staff’s summer break. We will return to regular business hours on Monday, June 9th. If you have any immediate need, please email us at Info@urbantriage.org, as this email will be monitored during the break.
- Rental Assistance Program Update:
We are no longer accepting applications for our Rental Assistance Program, as we have reached our maximum funding allocation. If additional funds become available, we will immediately notify the community. - Regular Walk-In Hours (Outside of Closure Week):
Monday – Wednesday: 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM - 2025 Black Brilliance Gala – Tickets are Selling Fast!
A reminder that our 2025 Black Brilliance Gala is quickly approaching, and tickets are in high demand!
Join us for a night celebrating Black excellence and honor, where we will recognize some of our unsung heroes, including:
• Carola Gaines
• Earsie Green
• Kaleem Caire
• Jackie Hunt and many more
This will be a powerful evening of recognition and community. We hope to see you there!
LANDLORD/PROPERTY MANAGEMENT EVENT – JUNE 5th
Please share the attached flyer for the next Landlord/ Property Engagement Event.
For our June session, we’re hosting a
hybrid virtual and in-person engagement
spotlighting Tenant Resource Center. Join
us to learn about the variety of services
available for you and your tenants.
June 5th, 2025
8:30-9AM – Registration
9-10AM -Program
Dane County Job Center Ballroom – 1819 Aberg Ave.
This will be a hybrid event. Please view the flyer and use the QR code to register and receive the zoom link.
Sponsored by United Way of Dane County, County of Dane and State of Wisconsin Department of Administration, the Landlord / Property Manager Engagement Committee is focused on working together to keep people in housing.
PROECT UPDATES
Project Update: E Wilson St and E Doty St Reconstruction
The Contractor continues to make progress restoring the remaining sections of E Wilson St. Concrete restoration work will continue through the week of May 19th. The first layer of asphalt paving for the 100 Block of E Wilson St (Pinckney to King) is scheduled for Thursday, May 22nd. The Contractor will maintain local access to businesses/residents on this block, however, there will be short delays during asphalt operations immediately in front of driveways. Over the week of May 26th, Findorff will be removing their tower crane and construction elevator currently used for the on-going development at 109 E Wilson, the 100 Block of E Wilson (Pinckney to King) will remain closed during this week for the crane/elevator removal operations. Final asphalt paving and remaining finishing work is anticipated to occur over the first two weeks of June with construction expected to be complete by mid-June.
Project Update: Doncaster Beverly Danbury Reconstruction
Beverly Road and Danbury Street are tentatively scheduled to be paved this coming Tuesday 5/20/25. After that, the contractor will restore the public right-of-way and the project will be complete. Thank you again to everyone for your patience.
Project Update: Warner Park Community Recreation Center Expansion
Location: 1625 Northport Dr
Estimated Schedule: September 1, 2022 – December 31, 2025
May 13, 2025 Update
In the News
May 12, 2025 BadgerExtra.com
Former Wisconsin men’s basketball guard blends fashion, basketball for professional future
Project Update: Imagination Center at Reindahl Park
Location: 1818 Portage Road
Estimated Schedule: April 28, 2025 – July 31, 2026
May 12, 2025 Update
In the News
May 08, 2025 City of Madison City Channel
News Conference: Imagination Center Groundbreaking May 8, 2025
May 08, 2025 WKOW.com
Madison breaks ground on Imagination Center
Project Update: Village on Park Improvements
Location: 2300 South Park Street
Estimated Schedule: April 25, 2022 – July 1, 2026
May 12, 2025 Update
In the News
May 10, 2025 Channel3000.com
Mural honors Madison leaders’ legacies
May 09, 2025 City of Madison News Update
New “Colorful Characters” Mural Honors Legacies of South Madison Leaders
May 09, 2025 WMTV15News.com
New south side mural showcases Madison leaders
WATER MAIN FLUSHING
Water Main Flushing plans beginning Monday May 19th (all flushing is daytime unless otherwise noted)
MAP: https://www.cityofmadison.com/
North (Area 13) – Between Wheeler Rd. and Northport Dr.
East (Area 7) – West of N Sherman Ave. and south of Trailsway.
East (Area 11) – East of Stoughton Rd. between Commercial Ave. and Cottage Grove Rd.
West (Area 6) – Between University Ave. and Regent St. east of Ash St; THEN south of Regent St.
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Questions: Shayne Santi, 261-9128
Flushing Information Line: 261-9178
DETAILS:
Area 13 (North): 4-6 runs per day
13007 Wheeler Rd – Sherman Ave (Delaware to Golf Course)
13020 Comanche to Wyoming (from Wheeler)
13022 Debra (Comanche to Ilene)
13023 Monica Ln (Comanche to Ilene)
13023.1 Montana Cir
13024 Monica – Judy (from Ilene)
13025 Debra to Barby
13025.1 Judy Cir
13026 Northland (Wheeler to Debra)
13027 Northland (Debra to Delaware)
13029 Nancy and Jay (from School to Northland)
13029.1 Jay Cir
13030 Havey (School to Mandrake)
13031 Mandrake Rd ( Havey Rd to Monica Ln)
13032 Barby Ln ( Northport to Havey Rd)
13033 Mandrake Rd (Havey Rd to Northport Dr)
13035 Tennessee Trl ( Delaware Blvd to Winn Trl)
13036 Melby Dr ( Mandrake Rd to Tennesse Trl)
13041 Delaware Blvd ( Esch Ln to N.Sherman Ave)
13041.1 Maryland Dr (Dakota Dr to N.Sherman Av)
13041.2 Utah Ct ( Dakota Dr to N. Sherman Ave)
13042 Delaware Blvd (Sherman Av to Texas Trl)
13043 Texas Trl (Delaware to W end)
13044 Delaware Blvd (Texas Trl to Dakota Dr)
13045 Texas Trl – Wyoming Wy (Delaware to E of Esch)
13046 Texas Trl – Arkansas Av (Wyoming to Dakota)
13047 Dakota Dr (Delaware to Arkansas)
13048 Delaware Blvd (Dakota to Esch)
13049 Delaware Blvd (Tennessee to Esch)
13050 Arizona Pass (Dakota to Esch)
Area 7 (East): 5-8 runs per day
7038 Windom Way and Elka Ln
7039 Elka Ln
7040 Dryden Dr from Windom Wy to Londonderry Dr
7044 Mac Pherson from N Sherman to Sheridan
7045 Steensland – Sheridan to MacPherson
7046 Maple Wood Ln
7047 Steensland Dr
7048 Logan St
7049 Fremont south of Mac Pherson
7050 Hooker Ave from Mac Pherson to Steensland
7051 Porter Ave
7052 Fremont-Almo-Pleasure
7053 Trailsway then south on Monterey Dr
7054 Fremont from Trailsway to Almo
7055 Calypso Rd and Carioca Ln
7056 Brentwood Pkwy
7057 Wyldewood Dr from Brentwood to Wyldwood Cir
7058 Monterey Dr-Wyldewood Dr-north on Sheridan Dr
7059 Arrowwood from Sheridan to Almo
7060 Pleasure Dr from Sheridan to Almo
7061 Sheridan Dr from Pleasure to Mac Pherson
Area 11 (East): 4-6 runs per day
11100.1 Portland Pkwy (Dempsey to Milwaukee)
11100.2 Diamond Dr(from Portland Pkwy to 4525 Diamond Dr)
11101 Stoughton Rd-Robertson Rd-Atlas Ave (Portland Pkwy to Neptune Ct)
11102 Atlas Ave (Neptune Ct to 801 Atlas Ave)
11102.2 Atlas Court
11103 Robertson Rd-Argosy Ct (Atlas Av to Tasman St)
11104 Neptune Ct (Atlas Av to Argosy Ct)
11105 Neptune Ct-Tasman St-Argosy Ct(Atlas Av to Argosy Ct)
11107 Portland Pkwy-S Walbridge Av(Belmont Rd to Diamond Dr)
11108 Diamond Dr-Portland Pkwy-Portland Cir
11109 Portland Pkwy-Portland Cir
11110 Belmont Rd (Portland Pkwy to Diamond Dr)
11111 Belmont Cir-Belmont Rd (Diamond Dr)
11112 Milwaukee St-Stoughton Rd (Portland Pkwy to Diamond Dr)
11113 Belmont Rd-Milwaukee St-S Walbridge Av(Portland Pkwy to Portland Pkwy)
11114 N Walbridge Av(Milwaukee St to Westwood Ct)
11116 Hydrant Lead at Parkwood and Grandwood
11117 Parkwood La (North of Westwood Ct)
11118 Westwood Ct
11119 Hydrant Lead at Parkwood and Cherrywood
11120 Commercial Av(between Walsh Rd & Ziegler Rd) Parkwood La
11121 Milwaukee St (from 4421 to 4621 Milwaukee St)
11122 Milwaukee St-Swanton Rd (from 4417 Milwaukee St to Boynton Pl)
11123 Swanton Rd (Between Boynton Pl & N Thompson Dr)
11124 Milo Ln(from Milwaukee St to Hamlet Cir) Hamlet Cir
11125 Boynton Pl
11126 Hamlet Pl (between Swanton Rd & Milo Ln) Hamlet Cir
11127 Easley Ln-Milo Ln(Between Easley Ln & Hamlet Pl) Hamlet Cir
11128 Levine Ct-Stein Av(Easley Ln)
11129 Levine Ct-Stein Av-Swanton Rd (North of 240 Swanton)
11130 Sinykin Cir
11131 Mc Cann Rd(between Stein Av & Della Ct) Della Ct
11132 Mc Cann Rd(between Della Ct & Esther Ct) Esther Ct
11133 Mc Cann Rd(between Esther Ct & Levine Ct) Levine Ct
Area 6 (West): 4-6 runs per day
6040.1 Prospect Ave – Ely Pl (Bascom Pl to Summit)
6040.2 Bascom St-Forest St (Bascom to Chamberlain)
6041 Roby Rd (Van Hise to Prospect)
6043 Viginia Ter (Regent to Gregory)
6044 Rowley Ave (Virginia to Spooner)
6045 Allen St (Regent to Eton Ridge)
6046 Prospect Ave – Hollister Ave (Regent to Allen)
6047 Commonwealth – Hollister (Rowley to Allen)
6048 Commonwealth – Rugby Row (Hollister to Vista)
6049 Commonwealth Ave (Rugby Row to Keyes)
6050 Hollister Ave (Virginia to Prospect)
6051 Eton Ridge (Virginia to Allen)
6052 Vista Rd (Eton Ridge to Rugby Row)
6053 Rugby Row (Virginia to Commonwealth)
6054 Hillington Wy – Hillington Green – Norwood Pl
6055 Hillington Wy – Norwood Pl (Hillington Green to Virginia)
6058 Maple Ter – Locust Dr (University to Burbank)
6059 Burbank Place
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6060 Highbury Rd – Locust Dr (University to Rose)
6061 Rose Place (University to Locust)
6062 University – Rose Pl connector (Univ to Locust)
6063 Shorewood Blvd – Locust Dr (Univ to Western)
6064 Midvale Blvd (University to Heather Crest)
6065 Midvale Blvd (Heather Crest to Bagley)
6066 Bagley Pkwy – Owen Dr (Midvale to Regent)
6071 Ridge St – Bluff St (University to midway Bluff)
6072 Schmitt Pl – Harvey St (University to E end Harvey)
6073 Barlow St
6074 Stevens St (Shepard to Quarry Park)
6075 McKinley St
6076 Bluff St – Du Rose Ter (midway Bluff to S end Du Rose)
6077 Harvey St – Eugenia Av (Schmitt to Owen)
6078 Hill St – Harvey St – Eugenia Av (Univ to Owen)
6079 Eugenia Av (Univ to Owen)
6080 Eugenia – Stevens – Blackhawk (Owen to S end Blackhawk)