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Mitigating Floods in Our Watershed: Virtual Meeting, City of Madison

Tue, Sep 23

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cityofmadison.com/WarnerCherokeeWatershed

The City of Madison Engineering Dept will present concepts for mitigating flash flooding in the Warner Park & Cherokee Marsh Watershed

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Mitigating Floods in Our Watershed: Virtual Meeting, City of Madison
Mitigating Floods in Our Watershed: Virtual Meeting, City of Madison

Time & Location

Sep 23, 2025, 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

cityofmadison.com/WarnerCherokeeWatershed

About the event

Register now for this important online presentation. The City of Madison Engineering Dept will be hosting the third public meeting about its Warner Park & Cherokee Marsh Watershed Study. Staff will present conceptual solutions designed to mitigate flash flooding in the watershed. At the previous meeting, the City shared flood risk maps.

If you are unable to attend the meeting, after the meeting you may view the recorded presentation on the project's webpage at https://www.cityofmadison.com/engineering/projects/warner-park-and-cherokee-marsh-watershed-study

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