Well – it is Monday – but its a holiday, so this is later than usual, but I still did it! Hopefully you find something worthy!
DEMOLITION NOTICES
120 N Orchard St
This is a notice that Lisa Ruth Krueger will be filing a demolition permit application. The application will be submitted around September 3, 2025 or later. The applicant seeks to demolish a Residential Building. The address is 120 N Orchard St Madison, WI 53715.
The City’s Landmarks Commission provides an advisory review of all demolition applications. The Landmarks Commission will determine if the building has historic value. If it has historic value, then the Plan Commission will review the application. The Plan Commission will hold a public hearing when they review the application. If it has no known historic value, the Director of Building Inspection may approve the application.
For more information about this application, please contact the applicant, Lisa Ruth Krueger, Knothe & Bruce Architects, 8401 Greenway Blvd., Ste 900 Middleton, WI 53562 at LRKRUEGER@KNOTHEBRUCE.COM or (608)836-3690.
Applicant’s Comments:
Demolition of buildings in order to construct a multi-family building with 48 dwelling units.
If you have any questions about the City’s application review process, please contact the City of Madison Planning Division at (608) 266-4635.
3009 Stevens St
This is a notice that Lisa Ruth Krueger will be filing a demolition permit application. The application will be submitted around September 22, 2025 or later. The applicant seeks to demolish a Commercial Building. The address is 3009 Stevens St Madison, WI 53705.
The City’s Landmarks Commission provides an advisory review of all demolition applications. The Landmarks Commission will determine if the building has historic value. If it has historic value, then the Plan Commission will review the application. The Plan Commission will hold a public hearing when they review the application. If it has no known historic value, the Director of Building Inspection may approve the application.
For more information about this application, please contact the applicant, Lisa Ruth Krueger, Knothe & Bruce Architects, 8401 Greenway Blvd., Ste 900 Middleton, WI 53562 at LRKRUEGER@KNOTHEBRUCE.COM or (608)836-3690.
Applicant’s Comments:
Razing the rental home to add additional apartment buildings and carriage houses to the Woodland Reserve Apartment complex.
If you have any questions about the City’s application review process, please contact the City of Madison Planning Division at (608) 266-4635.
501 N Whitney Way
This is a notice that Lisa Ruth Krueger will be filing a demolition permit application. The application will be submitted around September 22, 2025 or later. The applicant seeks to demolish a Commercial Building. The address is 501 N Whitney Way Madison, WI 53705.
The City’s Landmarks Commission provides an advisory review of all demolition applications. The Landmarks Commission will determine if the building has historic value. If it has historic value, then the Plan Commission will review the application. The Plan Commission will hold a public hearing when they review the application. If it has no known historic value, the Director of Building Inspection may approve the application.
For more information about this application, please contact the applicant, Lisa Ruth Krueger, Knothe & Bruce Architects, 8401 Greenway Blvd., Ste 900 Middleton, WI 53562 at LRKRUEGER@KNOTHEBRUCE.COM or (608)836-3690.
Applicant’s Comments:
Demolition in order to construct a 5-story, 40-unit apartment building with 1.5 levels of underground parking.
If you have any questions about the City’s application review process, please contact the City of Madison Planning Division at (608) 266-4635.
PROJECT UPDATES
Meyer Avenue Reconstruction
Location: 3920 Meyer Avenue
Estimated Schedule: March 16, 2026 – July 3, 2026
August 29, 2025 Update
The City has awarded the project contract to S&L Underground, Inc. Due to constraints and delays in their other ongoing work, the contractor has elected to begin work for this project in the spring of 2026.
Madison Gas and Electric (MGE) continues work on adjustments to their gas main along Meyer Ave in preparation for the upcoming street reconstruction and plans to have their work completed in 2025.
A Start of Construction notification postcard will be mailed to residents in the spring of 2026 approximately two weeks before reconstruction work begins. A Start of Construction Fact and Details sheet will be posted to the project webpage at that time as well with helpful information for residents within the project limits. If you have any questions regarding the project, please contact the Project Manager, Reid Stiteley, listed in the Contacts section below.
Pflaum Road
Location: 725 Pflaum Road
Estimated Schedule: April 15, 2026 – October 15, 2026
August 29, 2025 Update
Thank you to everyone who attended the Aug. 28, 2025 Public Information Meeting. The meeting materials are now available:
- Aug. 28, 2025 Public Information Meeting Recording
- Aug. 28, 2025 Public Information Meeting PowerPoint Presentation
Also, please complete the project questionnaire by 12 p.m., Oct. 1, 2025.
MacArthur Road, Larson Court, Sycamore Avenue Reconstruction
Location: 1450 MacArthur Rd
Estimated Schedule: May 1, 2026 – November 1, 2026
August 27, 2025 Update
Thank you to everyone who attended the Aug. 27, 2025 meeting. The meeting materials are now available:
Aug. 27, 2025 Public Information Meeting PowerPoint Presentation
North Franklin Avenue and Stevens Street Resurfacing
Location: 422 N Franklin Ave.
Estimated Schedule: August 1, 2024 – September 12, 2025
August 27, 2025 Update
All underground utilities work is done. The construction will continue with grading and concrete work (sidewalk, curb & gutter, and driveway aprons). For those periods of time where the driveway will be inaccessible, the City will be issuing temporary parking permits.
Contact the project manager, Grecia Izquierdo, gizquierdo@cityofmadison.com, 608-266-4763 for more information on the temporary parking permits.
The City Inspector, James Gottschalk, jgottschalk@cityofmadison.com, 608-261-9115 will be the best on-site contact throughout construction work.
Please review the Construction Facts & Details Document
Rutledge Street Reconstruction
The Contractor is paving the asphalt binder today. Then work will continue with terrace restoration, lowering the two sanitary structures on Yahara Place and final paving.
The City Inspectors are Paul Lauby, plauby@cityofmadison.com , 608-261-9678, and Troy Vant, tvant@cityofmadison.com, 608-266-4914. They are the best on-site contacts throughout construction work.
Solar PV – Police East District
Location: 809 S. Thompson Dr.
Estimated Schedule: December 4, 2023 – June 27, 2025
August 26, 2025 Update
Quarter 3 2025 Update
The system has passed MGE review and will be commissioned soon. A new rooftop array to expand the system will start installation this fall.
Solar PV – CDA Truax Apartments
Location: 8 Straubel Ct.
Estimated Schedule: March 1, 2023 – December 31, 2025
August 25, 2025 Update
Quarter 3 2025 Update
GreenPower installation crews have finished the rooftop arrays for 12 of the 15 buildings included in this project.
West Dayton Street Sanitary Sewer Replacement
Location: Address Location: 601 West Dayton Street
Estimated Schedule: April 1, 2026 – September 1, 2026
August 25, 2025 Update
Survey of the project area has been obtained by City staff and the design of the new sewer along W. Dayton St is nearly complete. We are now verifying with private utilities and UW-Madison that the design is suitable given their facilities in the area. The project is still slated to be bid at the end of September with construction slated for next Spring/Summer (2026).
Solar PV – Fire Station 09
Location: 201 N. Midvale Blvd.
Estimated Schedule: August 1, 2024 – December 31, 2025
August 25, 2025 Update
Quarter 3 Update
Our GreenPower installation crew has started on electrical service upgrade and will soon begin install of rooftop solar array.
Starker Avenue Resurfacing with Utilities
Location: 5206 Starker Avenue
Estimated Schedule: April 1, 2025 – August 29, 2025
August 25, 2025 Update
Construction is complete.
Save the Date! November Homelessness Summit!
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Questions can be sent to hsc@cityofmadison.com.
Dane County Partners in Equity (PIE) RESJ GRANT
Grants are awarded to Dane County-based community groups or Dane County-based non-profits with a Federal Tax ID number working to address and that will use the funding to address systemic racial inequities in the areas of health, education, employment, or criminal justice.
APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN 4:00PM, Friday, September 26, 2025.
For more information, contact OEIGrantSubmission@danecounty.gov
JOIN US FOR COLORS CONNECT: KICK OFF MURAL MONTH WITH ART, COMMUNITY, AND IMPACT
There’s nothing quite like watching a blank wall come alive with color and story. Every October, Mural Month transforms cities into living galleries, and this year, we’re inviting you to help us kick things off at Colors Connect—a vibrant festival celebrating creativity, community, and the power of public art.
Mark Your Calendars:
October 4th, 2025
DAMA
5004 Allis Ave, Madison, WI 53716
Colors Connect is more than a festival—it’s a rally for the creative spirit that makes our city unique. Whether you’re an art lover, a business leader, or just someone who loves a good time, you’re part of this story. Here’s why your presence matters:
SUPPORT YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
Every brushstroke at Colors Connect helps raise funds for DAMA’s Youth Development Program. This initiative gives young artists access to mentorship, resources, and real opportunities to grow their craft. When you show up, you’re not just enjoying incredible murals—you’re empowering the next generation to dream big, create boldly, and shape Madison’s artistic future.
ENCOURAGE CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
If you’re part of a business, Colors Connect is your chance to do more than talk about social impact—you can be about it. Sponsoring or participating in the festival is a powerful way to support local arts and youth, while also strengthening your team’s bonds. It’s community-building with real, lasting results.
FOSTER COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Art has a way of bringing people together like nothing else. At Colors Connect, you’ll meet neighbors, artists, and local leaders, all working side by side. Whether you’re painting, volunteering, or just taking it all in, you’ll be part of a vibrant network of people who care about Madison’s future—and who know how to have some fun along the way.
Let’s Make October Unforgettable
Mural Month is about more than beautiful walls—it’s about the stories we tell, the passions we share, and the future we build together. Join us on October 4th at DAMA and help us turn Madison into a canvas for hope, connection, and creativity.
Ready to sponsor, volunteer, or just celebrate?
Visit https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/
To register as a vendor visit: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/
Form more information contact Mayela @ info@damawi.org
Let’s keep Madison colorful together—see you at Colors Connect.
Smart Trips Challenge: Rewarding Car-Free & Car-Light Trips September 1-30
You’re receiving this message because you’ve signed up for news from the RoundTrip Greater Madison program. We use this list to share periodic updates on transportation resources available through RoundTrip, fun events organized by us and our partners, and seasonal challenges to encourage more walking, bicycling, riding the bus, and carpooling for everyday trips in Dane County.
We encourage you to register with RoundTrip to take full advantage of the resources our program offers, including our monthly e-news sent to RoundTrip members.
Join us for the Smart Trips Challenge, September 1-30
The Smart Trips Challenge is just around the corner! To participate, simply create a free account with RoundTrip and log your eligible trips made by walking/rolling, bicycling, riding the bus, and carpooling throughout September for chances to win exciting weekly and grand prize drawings.
The first 50 people to log an eligible trip will receive a $10 gift card to Ian’s Pizza!
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How to Participate
- Create a free account with RoundTrip.
- Log your eligible trips for work, school, errands, and entertainment in your RoundTrip Dashboard for chances to win weekly and grand prize drawings.
- Watch your progress on the Leaderboard to see how far you go! You’ll also see your personal stats add up to dollars saved, CO2 pollution avoided, and calories burned.
What Counts? 




Every trip you make by walking/rolling, bicycling, riding the bus, and carpooling instead of driving alone counts.
Weekly Prizes: Log at least 4 round trips each week for a chance to win a $50 CommuteRewards gift card, $50 Food Fight restaurant gift card, Trek Madison East Prize Pack including a saddle bag, water bottle, and hat, and one of two $20 Metcalfe’s Market gift cards + RoundTrip canvas tote bag pairings.
Grand Prizes: Log at least 17 round trips all month for a chance to win one of two $150 CommuteRewards gift cards, a $150 REI or Fontana Sports gift card, and a Local Eats Sampler Pack ($50 Monk’s Bar & Grill gift card, $25 Buck and Honey’s gift card, $40 Metcalfe’s Market gift card, plus a RoundTrip canvas tote bag & travel mug).
NEW – Bike Bingo Challenge: We’ve teamed up with Machinery Row Bicycles and Madison Bikes to offer a special “Get on your bike and ride!” incentive this September. Use the bingo prompts to ride new places and learn new things–complete one bingo for a chance at a $35 gift card or a Madison Bikes buff & bike-themed dish towel, or go full blackout for a chance at a $75 gift card or a rad Madison Bikes t-shirt!
Bus Boosters Drawing: In celebration of it being easier than ever to ride Metro Transit with the launch of tap-to-pay boarding and Route D2 service to Verona, log at least 4 round-trip bus trips in September a chance to win one of three exclusive Metro Transit swag bundles!
Get Prepared: Trip Planning Resources
Need help figuring out how to get somewhere new by bike, bus, or carpool? Not sure how to get started or what you’ll need? Interested in forming a carpool or bikepool to work?
Check out all of the resources on our Transportation Options page and reach out to us at roundtrip@cityofmadison.com any time for personal assistance.
See you on the streets and paths this September!
The RoundTrip Team
Plant of the Week: Black Eyed Susan
Ever heard of the Black-Eyed Peas? Well, this week’s plant of the week sounds very similar. It’s called Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta). This plant is a short-lived perennial that displays its beautiful bright yellow petals surrounding a conical brown center and has a hairy stem and leaves. Black-Eyed Susan can get up to three feet tall and usually blooms from April to November. Rudbeckia hirta thrives in rainy environments but has evolved to resist drought and hot environments. It provides an essential source of food for butterflies in nectar. Additionally, granivorous birds such as finches enjoy eating their nutritious seed head. This composite flower creates a perfect landing spot for pollinators; it is highly deer-resistant making it a perfect host for Bordered Patch Butterfly larva. Rudbeckia hirta can also be used for medicinal purposes. The roots have been made into a tea that is excellent for treating colds and swelling.
Written by Wesley Tateh
This content is free for use with credit to City of Madison Engineering.
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Dane County Application Period for the 2025 Partners in Equity Racial Equity and Social Justice Grant Programs is now Open
DANE COUNTY – County Executive Melissa Agard announced that community-based organizations can now apply for the Partners in Equity Racial Equity and Social Justice (RESJ) Grant. The Partners in Equity Grant Program supports Dane County-based community groups that propose to use funding to address systemic racial inequities in the criminal justice system.
“Equity and justice must be more than aspirations – they need to be reflected in the systems that shape people’s daily lives,” said Dane County Executive Melissa Agard. “The Partners in Equity Grant program empowers local organizations to lead that work by addressing barriers in health, education, employment, and criminal justice. I am proud that Dane County continues to invest in community-driven solutions that confront systemic inequities and create opportunities for every resident to thrive.”
Grants are awarded to Dane County based community group(s) that will use the funding to address systemic racial inequities in the following areas: Health, Education, Employment, and Criminal Justice. Individual organizations may apply for up to $15,000. Partnerships or collaborations of two or more eligible organizations may apply for up to $50,000.
“The Partners in Equity grant is a true testament of Dane County’s will to embrace diversity while supporting local community organizations,” Greg Jones (OEI Advisory Chair) said. “We encourage local organizations to apply. Each application underscores the urgency of addressing systemic disparities and helps advance a more inclusive culture.”
Applicants may go to the following website https://oei-exec.countyofdane.
The PIE-RESJ Grant application must be received by the Tamara D. Grigsby Office for Equity and Inclusion no later than 4:00 PM, Friday, September 26, 2025. Applications may be mailed to or dropped off at 210 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, RM 356, Madison, WI 53703 by the deadline. Or, applicants may submit a completed applications to the email address listed above.
The Office for Equity and Inclusion furthers Dane County’s ongoing commitment to addressing racial, gender, and disabilities disparities.
Annual Formal Invitation to Become an Homeless Services Consortium Member!
Hi HSC Partners-
Organizations and individuals can become members of the HSC at any time during the year. On an annual basis, I send out a formal invitation to encourage agencies and individuals to join. Please help spread the word about joining the HSC!
What is the Homeless Services Consortium (HSC)?
A partnership of agencies, funders, advocates, and people with lived experience committed to preventing and ending homelessness. The HSC Membership shares the vision that all persons should have the opportunity to secure and maintain safe, stable and affordable housing. Members believe that housing is a human right.
Who can become a member?
Membership in the Homeless Services Consortium ensures community-wide commitment to preventing and ending homelessess and is open to organizations and individuals providing or receiving services OR committed to preventing and ending homelessness in dane County.
There are two levels of membership: agency/organization and individiual.
Why should I become a member?
To assist in our community’s efforts to prevent and end homelessness. The HSC has a variety of committees that you can join to help inform and shape our work. Please check out our committee page.
How do I become a member?
Please review the HSC Members page to see if your agency is already a member.
If you are not already a member and have a commitment to preventing and ending homelessness in Dane County, please complete the HSC Membership Application.
Membership meetings are on the 3rd Tuesday of the month from 1:00-2:30PM. Check out the event calendar for links or send an email to hsc@cityofmadison.com to request a calendar invite.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks, Torrie
CMC Bilingual Annual Nature Field Trip 9/14
Homebuyer Education Workshop September 13 [FREE]
Unlock Your Path to Homeownership!
FREE In-Person Homebuyer Education Workshop
Saturday, September 13 | 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM | Sunshine Place (1610 W. Main St., Sun Prairie, WI)
Thinking about buying a home? Not sure where to start? The City of Madison, in partnership with the Home Buyers Round Table of Dane County and Consumer Credit Counseling Service, want to share with you this resource! Our FREE Homebuyer Education Workshop will give you the information (and confidence!) you need to navigate the homebuying process!
Here’s What You’ll Learn:
- How to find a home that suits your needs and budget
- Mortgage 101—what you need to know before applying
- Budgeting and credit tips to boost your buying power
- Learn about common roadblocks that prevent buyers from qualifying
- About down payment assistance—get financial help you didn’t know existed!
- Hear firsthand from professionals like lenders, realtors, inspectors, and insurance experts!
The Best Part?
This class is HUD-certified and meets the requirements for most down payment assistance programs (including WHEDA!). You’ll earn a Certificate of Completion after attending the workshop and a one-on-one counseling session with Consumer Credit Counseling Services.
Details:
Date: Saturday, September 13
Time: 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM (Lunch included!)
Location: Sunshine Place (1610 W. Main St., Sun Prairie, WI)
Reserve your spot now and start your journey to becoming a homeowner! Register here: https://homebuyersroundtable.
If you have questions, please contact Maria Davila-Martinez, mdavila-martinez@
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Join Us to Welcome Students Back to School
Dear MMSD Community Leaders,
With the new school year just around the corner, we are thrilled to welcome our students back to MMSD on Wednesday, September 3. We would love for you to join us in making this a special and exciting first day!
Will you lend your support by spending 20-30 minutes cheering on our students and staff as they arrive? Your presence can make all the difference, helping to kick off the year with a positive and energetic start.
Here’s how you can help on Wednesday, September 3:
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Please plan to arrive 15-20 minutes before the school’s start time and check in with school staff.
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We’d love for you to greet and cheer on students, families, and staff as they enter the school building.
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Feel free to bring posters, wave pom-poms, or simply clap and cheer to create a lively and welcoming atmosphere. We kindly ask that you refrain from using loud noise makers.
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Please note that community volunteers will not be permitted inside the building on the first day.
Ready to sign up?
Please click on this link to select the school where you’d like to participate. You can also review the school arrival times to find one that suits you best. Please be sure to sign up by Thursday, August 28 at 5 p.m., so our principals can know who to expect.
Thank you for your ongoing commitment to the success of the Madison Metropolitan School District and our students. We genuinely appreciate your support!
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Cesar Sanchez at fyce@madison.k12.wi.us
Water Main Flushing plans beginning Tuesday September 2nd (all flushing is daytime unless otherwise noted)
MAP: https://www.cityofmadison.com/
East (Area11) – Between Milwaukee St. and E Washington Ave. west of Stoughton Rd.
West (Area12) – North of Mineral Point Rd. and east of Whitney Way
West (Area28) – South of Mineral Point Rd. west of Pleasant View Rd.
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Questions: Shayne Santi, 261-9128
Flushing Information Line: 261-9178
DETAILS:
Area 11 (East): 4-6 runs per day
11002 West Corporate Dr
11080 Sprecher Ave – Corporate Dr (Milwaukee to W end Corporate)
11081 Sprecher – Blettner (starts/ends at Corporate)
11081.1 N Stoughton Rd to N Walbridge Av above Zink Av (near Corpoate Dr)
11082 Specher Ave – Service Rd (Blettner to W end Service Rd)
11083 Stoughton Rd @ Nakoosa Trl
11084 Stoughton Rd – Lexington Av (Mayfair to W of Stoughton)
11085 Stoughton Rd (Lexington Ave to Larson Ct)
11086 Stoughton Rd (S of Concord to E Washington)
11087 Lexington Ave – Mayfair to E Washington
11087.2 Mayfair – Commercial (Lexington to Jacobson)
11088 Home Av – Jacobson Av (Mayfair to Commercial)
11089 Mayfair Av – Concord Av (Lexington to W of Fairmont)
11090 Fairmont Av – Concord Av (Lexington to W of Fairmont)
11090.1 Fairmont from Lexington to Commercial
11091 Jacobson Av – Lexington Av (Home to Fair Oaks)
11092 Burke Av – Christianson Av (Jacobson to Commercial)
11092.2 Burke – Fair Oaks to Christianson
11093 Christianson Av (Lexington to Commercial)
11094 Mayfair Av – Albert Ct (Concord to end)
11095 Stoughton – Concord – Rosedale (starts/ends N of Brigham)
11096 Brigham Av – Rosedale Av (Mayfair to N of Brigham)
11097 Cherry Av – Concord Av (Brigham to SW of Rosedale)
11098 Concord Av – Stoughton Rd (Mayfair to N of Brigham)
11099 Stoughton – Prairie – Mayfair – Albert Ct (Concord to end Albert)
Area 12 (West): 4-6 runs per day
12214 S Rosa Rd and Anchorage
12215 Beach St and Cable Dr
12216 Regent from Wakeman to Rosa
12219 Mark Twain St
12220 Rosa (Bordner to Terre Haute), T. Haute (Rosa to Glen), Glen (T. Haute to Regent)
12221 Glen (Terre Haute to Tesla)
12222 Kenosha (Glen to Regent)
12223 Wakeman – Kenosha (Regent to Glen Hwy)
12224 Rock – Kenosha (Regent to Glen Hwy)
12225 N Kenosha Dr, west side, Regent to Oak Crest
12226 Merrill Crest (Regent to Frosty)
12227 Whitney (Regent to Langlois), Lanlois (Whit. To Merrill Crest)
12228 Whitney (Door to Old Middleton)
12229 Whitney (Langlois to Wynnwood)
12230 South Hill (Whitney to Racine)
12231 Marinette (South Hill to Shawano) AND Shawano (Marinette to Racine)
12232 Marinette/Manitowoc (Shawano to Racine)
12233 Pepin/Racine (Marinette to Mineral Point)
12234 Marinette (South Hill to Marathon) AND Marathon (Marinette to Whitney)
12235 Manitowoc (Racine to Cheyenne) AND Cheyenne (Manitowoc to the end)
12236 South Hill (Racine to Marathon) AND Marathon (S. Hill to Juneau)
12237 South Hill (Marathon to LaCrosse), LaCrosse (S. Hill to Kewaunee), Kewaunee Ct.
12238 LaCrosse (Kewaunee to Eau Claire)
12239 Marathon (Marinette to Juneau) AND Juneau (Marathon to Eau Claire)
12240 S Eau Clair Av (Juneau Rd – Regent St)
12241 S Segoe Rd – Marathon Dr – Ashland Ct
12242 Marathon Dr – South Hill Dr Walworth Ct
12243 Segoe Rd – South Hill Dr – Walworth Ct
12244 S Segoe Rd – South Hill to Waukesha
12245 S Segoe Rd – St Croix Ln – Gregg Rd – Orchard Dr – Robin Cir
12246 Robin Cir – Orchard Dr
12247 Gregg Rd – Robin Pkwy
12248 Gregg Rd – Hillcrest Dr
12249 S Midvale Blvd – Hillcrest Dr – Gregg Rd
12250 Merlham Dr From Hillcrest to Christopher Ct
Area 28 (West): 4-6 runs per day
26535 Gilded Cider Blvd and Quiet Pond Dr
26536 Crimson Leaf Ln
26536.1 Garden Lilly Way
26537 Sunny Spring Dr
26538 Sugar Maple Ln – Sunny Spring Dr to Valley View Rd
26538.2 Sugar Maple Dr west of Sunny Spring Dr
26539 Tawny Acorn Dr
26539.1 Winter Basil Dr
26539.2 Tawny Acorn Dr
26539.3 Cherry Bark Rd
26539.4 Summer Willow Ln
26540 Sweet Willow Pass and Lady Bug Ln
26540.1 Sugar Maple Ln west of Sunny Spring Dr
26540.2 Blue Crane Run north of Sweet Willow
26540.3 Blue Crane Run – Sweet Willow to Valley View Rd
26541 Old Timber Pass
26541.2 Blue Crane Run
26542 Hazy Sky Pkwy east
26543
26544 Quiet Leaf Dr west of Old Timber
26545 Quiet Leaf Dr east of Old Timber
26546 Sleepy Pine Rdg
26547 Birch Blossom Rd
26547.2 Twin Treasure Dr
26548 Barn Swallow Cir






















