The Board of Selectmen is recommending the town spend $103,890,099 on government operations and the school district.
The Board of Assessment Appeals are also continuing holding meetings this week.
The Madison Board of Finance will hear public comment this month before the annual budget referendum in April.
The Madison Planning and Zoning Commission is also scheduled to meet this week.
Additionally, the Board of Police Commissioners and the Economic Development Commission are also set to hold meetings.
The Local Transportation Capital Improvement Program grant will fund significant infrastructure upgrades in Madison.
Also, the Board of Selectmen and the Board of Education are scheduled to present proposed budgets to the Board of Finance this week.
Town offices were closed on Monday in observance of Presidents' Day.
The group would be a Community Emergency Response Team.
The Guilford-Madison Waste Transfer Station is being recognized after significantly reducing trash through its waste reduction program.
The committee met last month to discuss two applications, including fencing and lighting modifications.
Also scheduled this week is the Annual Town Meeting.
The upcoming Annual Town Meeting in Madison will feature a report from First Selectwoman Peggy Lyons on the town's current status.
Survey results for the Surf Club Master Plan were presented, and Beach Parking Pass options were reviewed by the commission.
The address is also presented by M.A.D.E., Madison Alcohol and Drug Education.
Also scheduled are the State of the Youth Address, and a Planning and Zoning Commission meeting.
Town Offices were closed on Monday due to Sunday's snow storm.
The town's Capital Improvement Program Committee will hold a public hearing this month.
The proposed infrastructure construction project is for Copse and Warpas roads.
A lack of a quorum kept the meeting brief.
Board of Selectmen reviewed redevelopment presentations from four developers for the Academy site in Madison.
Full slate of government meetings this week in Madison.
The Board of Selectmen is holding two hearings this week on the Academy building redevelopment project.
The projects include streetscape improvements, decorative lighting, and more.
Town Offices will also close early on Wednesday.
Town Offices will be closed two days this week.
The Board of Selectmen will hear four presentations about the project.
The special meeting is set for January in the Walter C. Polson Middle School Auditorium.
Also, Town Offices will be closed for two hours later this week for the Holiday Party.
The Madison Board of Police Commissioners is also scheduled to meet this week.
The town’s high credit rating and strong market reputation helped attract investor interest.
The school was vacated by the Madison Board of Education in 2004 and turned over to the town seven years later.
Also, the town's annual Tree Lighting ceremony is set for this week.
Before the Thanksgiving break, government meetings are scheduled through Wednesday.
There is also a special weekend meeting of the town's Inland Wetland and Watercourses Agency.
Two hearings are scheduled for officials to receive feedback.
Light schedule of government meetings this week in Madison; a public hearing is set to receive feedback on the Surf Club Master Plan.
More than 40 percent of registered voters in town cast ballots in Tuesday’s election, according to officials.
Here are the unofficial vote totals for every candidate that ran in the Madison municipal election on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Madison residents cast their ballots for several key local races on Election Day. Here are the latest results.