Monday Morning Round Up 6/23/25

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Sorry for my absence, but I’m back! 

HEALTH INSURANCE EDUCATION WORKSHOPS

The Catholic Multicultural Center is partnering with Covering Wisconsin to host two health insurance workshops, one in Spanish on July 8th and one in English on July 15th. Both are from 5:00 to 6:30pm and will take place in the CMC community room (1862 Beld St, Madison – which most of you know from our former LaSup meetings there).
The workshop will cover health insurance basics, understanding plans, how to use health insurance, and resources to access insurance. All are welcome to attend but pre-registration is preferred.
Attached is the poster; here is the link to register:

BIKE MADISON UPDATES

Walking and Biking Survey

A quick reminder that the City of Madison is updating its Pedestrian Plan and finalizing its All Ages and Abilities (AAA) Bike Network and we want to hear from you! Please complete a short survey to tell us about how and where you walk, bike, and roll in Madison and provide input on draft plan goals. The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete, and your responses are anonymous. Your input will inform the planning process and recommendations.

The survey will be available until July 1.

Lake Loop Chip Sealing

It is construction season, and with that comes chip sealing of many local streets. Chip sealing is a cost-effective preventative maintenance method used to extend the useful life of Madison’s streets. However, it can create challenging conditions for people bicycling until the chips are fully embedded or loose chips are swept away.

Waunona Way, part of the Lake Loop south of Lake Monona, was recently chip sealed – please use caution when riding in the area.

Learn more about the City’s chip sealing program and view maps of streets that will be treated this summer.

It is Getting Hot!

Today is the first day of summer, and we will feel it starting tomorrow! With temperatures expected in the mid-90s over the weekend, make sure you stay hydrated if you are out walking, running, biking, or rolling. This weekend will be a great opportunity to walk or bike to one of our many local ice cream shops. Stay cool out there!

PROJECT UPDATES

Door Creek Watershed Study

Location: 6606 Hopewell Drive
Estimated Schedule: April 6, 2022 – December 31, 2024

June 20, 2025 Update

City Engineering is amending the Door Creek Watershed Study contract so the consultant can complete additional analysis of the undeveloped areas north of I-94 within the watershed to better plan for future development with the City’s Planning Division. This will extend the contract through the summer of 2026.

Detailed study area of Door Creek Watershed is north of I-94 between Felland and Co Rd T/ Thorson Rd

Following the additional modeling and analysis, the City will host a Public Information Meeting to present what conceptual stormwater solutions are needed to meet the City’s flood mitigation targets throughout the watershed. The meeting is anticipated to occur in spring 2026.  You can subscribe to updates on the this webpage to be notified when the meeting is scheduled.

View project information

Wisconsin Ave Traffic Signal Improvements

June 17, 2025 Update

This page has been created.
The contractor—Parisi—has begun rebuilding the center, concrete islands as of Tuesday, June 10, 2025.  Work on the islands will continue for approximately three weeks.

View project information

Atticus Way

Location: 4649 Verona Rd
Estimated Schedule: April 1, 2025 – July 3, 2025

June 13, 2025 Update

MG&E has completed the removal and replacement of two poles, and overhead utilities have been relocated. The Contractor will continue with the grading, concrete work (sidewalk and curb & gutter), placement of gravel base, paving and terrace restoration.

View project information

High Point Road, South

Location: 7710 Raymond Road
Estimated Schedule: August 1, 2026 – July 1, 2027

June 12, 2025 Update

The preliminary layout of the future S. High Point connection entails a two way left turn lane and a 1-lane roundabout at Raymond Rd. and S. High Point Rd.

Drawing of proposed layout.

View project information

Shawnee Pass

Location: 3869 Nakoma Rd
Estimated Schedule: June 16, 2025 – August 29, 2025

June 9, 2025 Update

Due to material availability affecting timelines on this project, the contractor has changed the tentative start date for the Shawnee Pass reconstruction to September 8, 2025. Project completion is expected by early October.

View project information

Nakoma Road Sidewalk 2025

Location: 3869 Nakoma Rd
Estimated Schedule: June 16, 2025 – August 29, 2025

June 9, 2025 Update

Due to material availability affecting timelines on this project, the tentative start date for work on the Nakoma Sidewalk has been pushed to Monday June 30, 2025. Completion is expected by early August. The tentative start date for the box culvert portion of the project has been changed to Wednesday July 23, 2025.

View project information

Imagination Center at Reindahl Park

Location: 1818 Portage Road
Estimated Schedule: April 28, 2025 – July 31, 2026

June 11, 2025 Update

Construction progress of the Imagination Center at Reindahl Park can now been viewed on the live construction site camera.

View project information

Davidson St, Park Ct, Maher Ave, and Gary St Reconstruction

Location: 509 Davidson St
Estimated Schedule: September 22, 2025 – July 3, 2026

June 9, 2025 Update
Transportation Commission Meeting

The Davidson St, Park Ct, Maher Ave and Gary St reconstruction is scheduled for construction in Fall 2026. The project will be presented to the Transportation Commission on June 11, 2025. Meeting information is available on the following link:  https://www.cityofmadison.com/city-hall/committees/transportation-commission/2025-06-11Note: Registration for the meeting and the meeting agenda will become available closer to the meeting date.

Maher Avenue Transportation Commission Presentation

View project information

E Wilson Street and E Doty Street Reconstruction

The City’s Contractor is nearing completion of the remaining sections of E Wilson St. Final asphalt paving of the cycle-track and roadway, including pavement markings is scheduled to occur over multiple days starting Wednesday, June 11th going until Saturday, June 14th.

E Wilson St is anticipated to be fully closed from S Pinckney St to S Franklin St for final surface roadway paving, the closure is anticipated to last two days (June 13th and June 14th). For a detailed schedule for the road closure and remaining paving operations (including rain-day backup plans), please review the press release linked below.

https://www.cityofmadison.com/news/2025-06-06/road-closures-for-wilson-street-final-paving-and-marking-work

PARKS NEWS

Open House: Park & Open Space Plan Review

The City of Madison Parks Division invites the community to meet with staff and view the draft 2025-2030 Park & Open Space Plan. Stop by Thursday, June 26 between from 3:30-6:30pm at Parks Lakeside Offices, 330 E. Lakeside St. See the POSP project page for more information.

Keep Cool at Splash Park

Three splash parks are free to use and open daily 10am to 8pm through Labor Day! See Splash Parks for locations.

Note: Construction for the Imagination Center at Reindahl Park is underway, and you may periodically experience a little progress dust or noise. Enter through the west gate, and if arriving by vehicle, plan to use Portage Road and the rear parking lot.

Make Music Madison

Make Music Madison is a free, citywide day of music every June 21. Parks, porches, restaurants, and more fill with music for all to enjoy! See makemusicmadison.org for performers and locations.

Sina Davis Movies in the Park

Check out what’s showing at a park or pool near you! See Movies for times and locations.

  • Sunday, June 22 – Moana 2
  • Monday, June 23 – Raya the Last Dragon
  • Tuesday, June 24 – Inside Out 2
  • Wednesday, June 25 – IF
  • Saturday, June 28 – Shark Tale
  • Saturday, June 28 – Mufasa The Lion King

NOTE: All outdoor events are weather-dependent and may be canceled. See the individual event for possible updates.

Goodman Pool Open Daily

It’s pool season, and we’re open daily, weather permitting, through Sunday, August 24. Daily admission is $6 for adults and $3 for ages 3-17. Be sure to review the Rules & Expectations before your visit. See GoodmanPool.com for all the details. Mark your calendar for Movie at the Poo – Saturday, June 28.

Note: Children 10 and under must be actively supervised and watched within arm’s reach by a caregiver aged 16 or older.

Learn to Kayak

We’ve partnered with Madison Boats to offer three beginner classes on Tuesday, June 24. Participants will learn basic information about the equipment and proper technique. After a few demonstrations, you will practice your new skills in the water! Pick a class and register in advance. See Kayak for more info and to register.

Learn to SUP

Learn to Stand Up Paddleboard at Marshall Park on Tuesday, July 8! We’ve partnered with Madison Boats for this free workshop. Advanced registration is required and may be done online. See Learning Series for more info and to register.

The Learning Series is made possible thanks to the Madison Parks Foundation and features educational events, hands-on workshops, and informational stories about projects, people, activities, and initiatives. Attend a workshop, read about a new initiative, take a guided park tour and more. 

Live at The Glen

Madison Parks Foundation is proud to present Live at The Glen – live music on the patio at The Glen Golf Park on select Fridays throughout your summer. On Friday, June 27, enjoy the Barrio Dance Studio for a lesson in the Latin dance style. See The Glen events for more information.

Volunteers Wanted: Ride the Drive 2025 

Get ready to stroll, roll, pedal or glide at Ride the Drive 2025! This year’s event is set for Sunday, August 10 and features three park hubs linked by 2.38 miles of closed streets, with all-ages activities, food and entertainment at Olin Park, Law Park and McPike Park. See RideTheDrive.com for how to participate and event details.

Monday Mornings at The Glen

This is your time to enjoy The Glen for a stroll, nature, workout or leashed dog walk from sunrise to 8:00 am. No programmed activities. Tee times resume at hole #1 at 8:00am and visitors should be alert for golf balls and golfers while exiting the course. Check out Monday Mornings at The Glen: through August 25

July is Park & Recreation Month

Since 1985, the United States has celebrated Park and Recreation Month in July to promote the importance parks and recreation have in our health and well-being. We have so many events planned we’ve dedicated a whole page to list them all! See P&R Month.

Quick Event Links

Click a photo to pick your next adventure in MADISON PARKS!

Updates 

  • Brittingham Park Tennis/Pickleball Courts: Significant corrosion was identified on the south side poles of the tennis/pickleball courts, posing a potential safety hazard. The fencing and poles were removed and replaced with temporary 6′ fencing. See Brittingham Park to learn more about the replacement project and updates.
  • Hiestand Park – disc golfers may experience temporary course and/or hole closures while the woodland restoration work continues.
  • Olin Park Pedestrian Bridge – The pedestrian bridge connecting the Lakeside Street cul-de-sac to Olin Park is closed due to substantial structural corrosion. See Olin Park for more info and project updates.
  • Warner Park Community Recreation Center – the expansion project for the Center is underway! See WPCRC Expansion for the latest updates.
  • Olin Park Pavilion CLOSED in 2026 – The pavilion in Olin Park is likely closed throughout 2026 while City Engineering conducts essential repairs and maintenance to this historic building. A clearer timeline will be available by November 2025.

DANE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION NEWSLETTER – JUNE

Property Owners Denounce Discriminatory Deeds

In the last newsletter, we reported that 4,200 properties in Dane County have a historic discriminatory document, often buried in the record dating back to 1910-1969, on their deeds. In the 1970’s, several neighborhoods, including the Crestwood neighborhood in Madison, formally released the documents relating to more than 1,000 properties.

Dane County Executive Agard invited property owners to access free professional legal and property services for an evening of collective action at the Alliant Energy Center on June 17 to denounce these deeds.

Planners and notary professionals assisted property owners, including County Executive Melissa Agard, Madison Mayor Rhodes Conway, and Monona Mayor Nancy Moore, in completing the “Discharge and Release of Discriminatory Restriction Affecting Real Property” form. And thank you to a grant from the Wisconsin Realtors Association Foundation, Dane County was able to waive the $30 recording fee for attendees.

If this applies to you and you were unable to attend the event, visit CloseWithPurpose.org to access this free resource. Look up your property here.

This event was pursuant to Dane County Board of Supervisors 2024 Resolution 305. P&D is working with the Register of Deeds, Office of Equity and Inclusion, Board of Supervisors, and the County Executive team to conduct this collaborative work. Visit Prejudice in Places | Dane County Planning & Development for the latest events, news, and project background information.

Related Press: Dane County offers help removing illegal racial covenants

First Annual Regional Housing Strategy Meeting & Hometown Housing Hero Awards!

Wednesday, June 25, 2025, 6:30 – 8:30 PM

Alliant Energy Center, Lake Rooms, 2nd Floor

One year ago, we launched the Road Map to Solving Dane County’s Housing Crisis: Strategic Action Plan 2024-2028, aka the Regional Housing Strategy, and we’re excited to reflect on the past year, discuss current work, and share ideas for the future!

 

Housing Strategy spotlights will feature the Village of Deforest, the City of Sun Prairie and Middleton! See you in a few weeks!

Learn More

OA-23 impacts town role in the CUPs

In April, the County passed 2024 OA-23 to bring conditional use permit (CUP) consideration process into compliance with state law. OA-23 redefines the town role in the CUP process in a significant way. The main changes include:

  • The County is legally responsible for CUP decisions. If/when a CUP decision is appealed, the county will be responsible to defend the decision in court.
  • Towns still review/act on CUPs. While the formal decision to approve or deny a CUP now rests with the County Zoning and Land Regulation Committee (ZLR), Towns will still review and take action on CUPs, and the ZLR is required to weigh Town recommendations when making their decision. Towns can also choose to not take action on a CUP proposal.
  • No formal public hearing requirement. Towns no longer need to publish a Class 2 notice, hold a public hearing, or have joint Plan Commission/Town Board meetings prior to considering a CUP application. CUPs can now be considered at regularly scheduled and properly noticed meetings.

Because a standard for granting a CUP is consistency with the town comprehensive plan, planning staff recommend Towns update their Comprehensive Plans to address CUPs, if they don’t already. Recent local examples include:

  • Town of Dunn Comprehensive-Plan: Lists factors to consider for CUP requests, standard conditions of approval, and which conditional uses are reasonably consistent with their Comp Plan.
  • Cross Plains Comprehensive Plan: Specific conditional uses are listed in the plan as being inappropriate in certain areas of the town that have significant public investment to acquire and preserve natural resources.
  • Town of Primrose Comprehensive Plan: Contains policies for certain conditional uses (ex. solar fields).

Please contact county staff with questions about OA-23, or if you’d like assistance in updating your comprehensive plan to address CUPs.

Effigy Mounds: Modern Tech Meets Native American History

Planning Assistant Duha Jamal is applying machine learning techniques to program digital elevation models to identify potential effigy mounds in Dane County. She uses elevation sensitive imagery of known effigies and mounds to “train” the machine learning model on what elevation changes and the shapes to look for. The program then lists and highlights as a potential historic cultural site.

The project goal is to integrate both known and newly identified effigy mounds into the County digital geographic database and continuously train the model so that it can detect and pinpoint additional sites that may contain burial mounds and effigies throughout Dane County. Once the model is trained, Duha can run the model and review the findings to determine if mounds are present or recommend further field research to confirm the locations.

Image: Aerial elevation sensitive image of known mounds.

Career Partners Program Gives Students the Opportunity to be a Planner for the Summer

Planning & Development is hosting a Boys and Girls Club intern for 6 weeks over the summer. The Boys and Girls Club Career Partners program gives students the opportunity to be matched up with the department to learn more about jobs in government, planning, zoning and land records.

This year Ana, a first-year landscape architecture student at UW-Madison, will be working with us. Ana will learn about all three divisions, attend meetings, and contribute to an ongoing project. We look forward to sharing our knowledge and working with Ana.

Past interns include Irene, Ousman, Claudia, Hipolito, Daniel, and Abea. These interns have contributed to past projects such as mapping deed restrictions and discriminatory documents and mapping a community’s land use inventory. You can find out more information about the program and past Career Partners at 2025 Summer Internships – Boys & Girls Clubs of Dane County.

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METRO UPDATES

Metro Rider Updates

June 18, 2025


Upcoming Detours

 Routes A, B, E, F, R & 75 – Wed. 6/25 from 2:40p until end of service
Buses detour from Main and Pinckney streets.

 Route D2 – Begins Monday, 6/30
A portion of Fitchrona is closed.

Bus Stop Updates

Westbound Stop #0480 on Gorham at Henry has moved. Please board at new location 100 feet towards State St. at the accessible curb.

Next Month

 Route 38 – Thursday, 7/3 until 2:30p
Buses detour from Winnequah and Nichols.

Main Detour Page

Reduced Service on Juneteenth

Due to the holiday, buses will follow SATURDAY schedules on Thursday, June 19.

Saturday service is available on Routes ABCDEFGHJLOPR and S.

  • Routes 55 & 75 operate regular weekday schedules to/from Verona/Epic.
  • Route 80 operates weekday recess schedule. Last trip leaves Memorial Union at 11:20 p.m.
  • Routes 81-84 do not operate.

Paratransit Service

All standing rides are canceled. Riders must schedule a casual ride to travel on the holiday.

Customer Service

The call center is open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Metro’s administration office will be closed on Thursday.

Complete Details

North-South BRT Preliminary Design Survey

We want to hear from you! Metro Transit is planning the next Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) phase with Rapid Route B, which will serve the North-South corridors of the Madison community.

Take the North-South Bus Rapid Transit Preliminary Design Survey and share your input on accessibility, safety, and access to the places you live, work, and visit.

Survey

WisDOT Public Transit Survey

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) is conducting a short survey to understand why people across the state use public transit.

Learn how to take the survey and be part of building a better transit future for our state.

Full Details

Free Summer Youth Passes

Metro Transit and the Madison Metropolitan School District are once again partnering to provide free summer bus passes to all Madison students living in the City of Madison in grades 6 through 12, including graduating high school seniors.

Passes allow students to ride Metro FREE all summer long, making it easier to get to jobs, athletic camps, and other fun summer destinations.

Learn More

Trade In Your Old Metro Cards & Passes

If you’re still using an old magnetic strip card or pass, now’s the perfect time to transfer your balance and make the switch!

We’ll add the dollar value of your old fare items to your new Fast Fare Smart Card!

Complete Details

Employment Opportunities

UPCOMING DETOURS!

 Route D2 – Begins Monday, 6/23 
A portion of Fitchrona is closed.

 Route F – Begins Monday, 6/23
Fourier and Excelsior is closed.

 Routes A, B, E, F, R & 75 – Wed. 6/25 from 2:40p until end of service
Buses detour from Main and Pinckney streets.

Next Month

 Route 38 – Thursday, 7/3 until 2:30p
Buses detour from Winnequah and Nichols.

DEMOLITION NOTICE

Please be advised that Brian Munson will be filing a demolition permit application on August 4, 2025 for Plan Commission review that calls for a Apartment Buildings located at 305 N Frances St Madison, WI 53703 to be demolished. For more information regarding this forthcoming application, you may contact the applicant, Brian Munson, Vandewalle & Associates, 120 East Lakeside Street Madison, WI 53715 at bmunson@vandewalle.com or (608)609-4410.

Applicant’s Comments:

Core Spaces will be seeking to redevelop the property at 205 North Frances Street for a new mixed use student apartment project.

FINANCIAL LITERACY DROP IN CLASS

Join Us at Sunshine Place for a Free Financial Literacy Drop-In Class

We’re excited to offer a free Financial Literacy class at Sunshine Place!

Dates and Time:

  • Tuesday, June 24th | 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
  • Tuesday, July 1st | 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM

These sessions will take place next week and the following week at our 1610 West Main building (the white corner building).

Please note: The class will be offered in English only to start.

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out!

Financial Literacy 1-hour classes. No Cost. Week 1: Basic Budgeting Skills, Week 2: Financial Empowerment. No sign up required. June 24th and July 1st, 3-4 PM at 1610 West Main in Sun Prairie

BIDS DUE 6/25/25 & 7/3/25

City of Madison Public Works Contracts For Bid:

Contract        Contract Description                                            Receive & Open
8784          . E Main Street and South Hancock Street Assessment District – 2025 WEDNESDAY –  6/25/25
8785          . Meyer Avenue Assessment District – 2025            7/3/25

PLEASE NOTE:
SBE and DBE pre-bid meetings are held virtually.  Please see Bid Express for registration details and link.

Bids may be submitted online through Bid Express or in person at 1600 Emil St.  The bid results will be posted online after the bid opening.

If you have any questions, please call Alane Boutelle at 608-267-1197 or the Construction Engineer at 608-266-9091.

WATER MAIN FLUSHING

MAP:  https://www.cityofmadison.com/water/documents/water-quality/FlushingSchedule.pdf

North (Area 13) – East of N Sherman Ave. between Wheeler Rd. and Northport Dr.

East (Area 25) – Between Cottage Grove Rd and Commercial Ave. west of the Interstate

South  (Area 30) – South the Beltline and east of Rimrock Rd.

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Questions: Shayne Santi, 261-9128

Flushing Information Line: 261-9178

DETAILS:

Area 13 (North): 4-6 runs per day

Run ID Run Description

13119  Wheeler Rd. from N. Sherman Ave. to Packers Ave.

13121  Packers Ave. (Gulseth St – Govt. Rd)

13122  Rigney Ln. from N. Sherman Ave. to 4301 Ringley Ln.

13123  Anhalt Dr. from Ringley Ln. to Prairieview Dr. to 4301 Prairieview Dr.

13124  Anhalt Dr. & Prairieview Dr. – Doe Crossing Trl. & Pond. St.

13125  Pond St. (Prairieview Dr – Whitetail Ln)

13126  Gulseth St. (Packers Ave – 4609 Hollow Ridge Rd.)

13127  Hollow Ridge Rd. from Gulseth St. to Pond St.

13128  Anhalt Dr. (Doe Crossing Trl. – 4301 Whitetail Ln.)

13129  From Anhalt Dr. & Whitetail Ln. to Buhler Ct. cul-de-sac.

13130  Anhalt Dr. & Buhler Ct. – Packers Ave. – btwn Anhalt Dr. & Govt Rd.

13131  Packers Ave. – Tennyson Ln.

13132  N Sherman Ave (Troy to Northport), Northport (Sherman to Dryden)

13133  Packers Ave. from Tennyson Ln. to Londonderry Dr.

13134  Tennyson Ln. from N. Sherman Ave. to Kipling Dr.

13135  Spenser Ln. from Tennyson Ln. to Thackeray Rd.

13136  Eliot Ln. from Tennyson Ln. to Thackeray Rd.

13136.2           Eliot Ln north of Tennyson

13136.3           Whitman Ln

13137  Thackeray Rd. from N. Sherman Ave. to Kipling Dr.

13138  Kipling Dr. (Tennyson & Packers – Browning Rd)

13139  Browning Rd. from N. Sherman Ave. to Kipling Dr.

13140  Shelley Ln. (Kipling Dr. – Dryden Dr. – Browning Rd.)

13141  Scott Ln. from Kipling Dr. to Dryden Dr.

13142  Browning Rd. & Kipling Dr. – Packers Ave. – Northport Dr.

13601  Wheeler Rd Across Packers, Express Cir and Dovetail Dr

13602  8″ Main Parallel to Packers from Wheeler to Dovetail

13603  8″ Main Running East from Packers-Wheeler Intersection

13604  8″ Main from East end of Dovetail running North to “CV”

13605  6″ Main from Wheeler Rd to Dennis Dr

13606  Larry Ln and Dennis Dr

13607  Dennis Dr, Fieldstone Ln, and “CV”

Area 25 (East): 5-7 runs per day

Run ID Run Description

25001  Whitehall Dr/Thompson Dr (Queensbridge to Portsmouth)

25002  Queensbridge – Harmony Hill – Spicebush (Whitehall to midway Spicebush)

25003  Queensbridge – Kingsbridge – Merryturn – Kevins (H. Hill to Valley)

25004  Queensbridge – Merryturn – Kevins (Kingsbridge to Valley)

25005  Knightsbridge – Merryturn – Kevins (H. Hill to Valley)

25006  Kevins Way (entire length)

25007  Greenbriar – Merryturn – Kevins (H. Hill to Valley)

25008  Spicebush – Merryturn from Whitehall

25009  Vicar – Merryturn (Whitehall to Retana)

25010  Merryturn Rd from Greenbriar to Retana

25011  Retana Dr – Meadowlark Dr (Merryturn to Onyx)

25011.1           Cobblestone Ct

25011.2           Hitching Post Ct

25012  Merryturn Rd – Cavendish Ct

25012.1           Severn Wy – St. Albans Av (Cavendish to N end )

25013  Portsmouth Wy (St. Albans to Merryturn)

25014  Westminster Ct

25015  Windsor Ct

25016  St. Albans Av (Portsmouth to Severn)

25016.1           Thompson Dr (Severn to S end)

25016.2           Joshua Cir (SW half of loop)

25016.3           Joshua Cir (NE half of loop)

25017  Brookshire Ln

25018  Coach House Dr – Stage House Trl (Retana to Lamplighter)

25018.1           Hackney Wy – Lamplighter Wy (Coach House to Milwaukee)

25019  Sudbury Wy – West of Coach House Dr

25019.1           Sudbury Wy – Lamplighter Wy up to Milwaukee St

25019.11         Milwaukee St -Swanton Rd from N Thompson to Easley Ln

25019.2           Swanton Rd – N Thompson Dr from Easley Ln

25019.21         Milwaukee St – Kurt Dr (Lamplighter to Thompson)

25019.3           Thompson Dr – Kurt Dr – to 5034 Piccadilly Dr

25019.4           Trafalger Pl (Kurt Dr – East dead end)

25019.5           Piccadilly Dr –  Andrew Wy form Kurt to Milwaukee

25019.6           Trafalger Pl (Kurt to Daffodil) then down Daffodil to Milwaukee St

25019.7           Violet Ln – Daffodil Ln to Milwaukee St

25019.8           Gem Ct

25019.81         Opal Ct

25019.82         Ruby Ct

Area 30 (South): 4-6 runs per day

Run ID Run Description

30020  Badger Lane from Moorland Road through Rockwood Drive to Seven Nations Dr.

30022.1           Rimrock Rd – Moorland to E Badger

30022.2           Rimrock Rd – Maloney Dr (Moorland to W end Maloney)

30022.3           Latitude 43 St

30022.4           Novation Pkwy north of Latitude 43 St

30022.5           Novation Pkwy from Latitude 43 to Ski Ln

30024  Fell Road, Ocean Road, Mission Circle

30025  Golden Gate Way, Ocean Road, Mission Circle (again)

30026  Ocean Road east end

30027  Ocean Road west end

30028  Badger Ln – Nob Hill Rd (Moorland to 1st hydrant E of Badger)

30029  Dunwoody Drive north from Moorland Road the west on Badger to Rimrock

30030  E Badger Road (Badger Ln to W end)

30032  Burdette Court west from Rimrock Road to dead end hydrant

30033  Munn Road east from Badger Lanet to dead-end hydrant

30034  Holtzman Road east from Badger Lane to dead-end hydrant

30035  Coyer Lane east from Badger Lane to dead-end hydrant

30036.1           Moorland Dead end

30036.2           Raywood Rd-royal AV easement(East of H003 page 5662)

30036.3           Royal Avenue southwest from hydrant 3 toward Industrial Drive

30037  Nob Hill Road from Royal Avenue west past Nob Hill and Whalen Transfer to the large parking lot on on the south side

30038  up Nob Hill to dead-end hydrant

30039  Industrial Drive east from Royal Avenue to dead-end fire hydrant

30041  Nob Hill Rd (Badger Ln to Badger Rd)

30042  From Nob Hill Road, across the Beltline, then west to Rimrock, then N along Rimrock to Rusk

30043  from Nob Hill Rd, across the Beltline, then to the right along the Beltline on-ramp then right toward John Nolen Drive

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