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Public and city officials praise storm response; city announces Sunrise Crossing groundbreaking and urges residents to sign up for county alerts

2091311 · January 8, 2025
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At the Jan. 7 Madison Common Council meeting, residents and city officials praised snow-removal crews, urged broader emergency-notification sign-up beyond Facebook, and the city announced a Jan. 27 groundbreaking for the Residences at Sunrise Crossing.

Residents and city officials used the Jan. 7 Common Council meeting to review response to a recent winter storm, to encourage residents to sign up for county emergency alerts, and to announce an upcoming housing-groundbreaking event.

Resident Lisa Ferguson praised city and county crews for snow removal and for helping stranded drivers. She urged the council to broaden emergency notifications beyond Facebook because "not everybody's on Facebook" and said some neighbors had asked her why they had not received weather alerts. The…

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