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Madison City to spend $3 million on phased Main Street reconstruction; traffic signals and East End calming also planned
Summary
City staff told council they secured a $1.5 million CCMG grant that, combined with a $1.5 million local match, will fund a $3 million phase‑one reconstruction of Main Street between Mill Street and Broadway. Work will include full resurfacing, drainage, utility coordination, sidewalk and curb upgrades and signal improvements at key intersections.
City officials briefed the Madison City Council on a multi‑part infrastructure program centered on a $3 million reconstruction of Main Street and concurrent street and park work.
Planning director Mindy McGee told council that the city was awarded a $1.5 million County Capital Matching Grant (CCMG) and will match that amount with funds already set aside through a general obligation bond, creating a $3 million package for phase‑one reconstruction of Main Street from Mill Street to Broadway. Bid documents are being prepared with work expected to begin this summer, officials said.
The scope includes complete road resurfacing, stormwater…
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