The mission of the Common Council is to represent the residents of Madison by promoting the safety, health, and general well-being of the community by incorporating the City's core values into their work with currently available resources. The Council Office staff supports the alders in these efforts.
The City is facing a significant budget shortfall that will impact services. What City services do you value the most? What is your vision for the future of Madison?
Join us to discuss the budget, learn more about the services the City provides, and share your thoughts with elected officials.
If you need an interpreter, translator, materials in alternate formats or other accommodations to access this event, please contact the Office of the Common Council by email Council@cityofmadison.com or by phone (608) 266-4071 at least three business days prior to the meeting.
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