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Do you Dig It? Check out the Conservation Trainee Program!

12/8/2023
If you’re a person who loves the outdoors, digging, planting and being outside, imagine being paid to enjoy nature and improve greenspaces, it could be the best first step toward making a career in nature! The Conservation Trainee Program is a part of the City of Madison Engineering Division, and it’s a great way to get into the dirt, help out your community and spend time with our amazing conservation crews while learning something new! City of Madison Engineering Division Public Information Officer Hannah Mohelnitzky hosts the supervisor of the program City of Madison Engineering Division Greenway Vegetation Coordinator Maddie Dumas and Conservation Technician Emily Jorgensen to talk about how the program has changed and how it can create space into a career at the City of Madison Engineering Division! https://media.cityofmadison.com/Mediasite/Play/888f0e262cc5424ca92bc554f3a65da81d

Duration:00:21:08

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One Foot In the Door, A Career with #TeamCity

7/24/2023
Getting your foot in the door at the City of Madison can look different for so many people, with different backgrounds, apprenticeships, hourly positions, seasonal positions, part time positions, internships and training programs. In the past few years, we have been building on some key positions that are developing our workforce, and our #TeamCity. City of Madison Engineering Division Public Information Officer Hannah Mohelnitzky hosts Engineering Division Facilitites Coordinator Stephen King and Fleet Services Superintendent Mahanth Joishy to talk about two successful programs, and one new program anyone trying to work for the City of Madison should know about: GreenPower, Fleet Apprenticeship Program, MI-TE Program. Thinking about applying? Listen to this 20-minute episode to know what you can expect! https://media.cityofmadison.com/Mediasite/Play/bef223c2536d420fa3f3fff1bb5b41f81d

Duration:00:23:00

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Beautiful, Budding Bee Knowledge with City Pollinator Experts

7/24/2023
Little did you know, in the City of Madison Engineering Division, we have pollinator specialists. Our team focuses on best practices, and also is part of a state-wide group Bumble Bee Brigade. City of Madison Engineering Division Public Information Officer Hannah Mohelnitzky hosts Engineering Division Greenway Vegetation Coordinator Maddie Dumas and Conservation Technician Emily Jorgensen to talk about the City’s involvement in the Wisconsin Bumble Bee Brigade, and give you some useful tips and tools while out in nature that can help you identify different species with a quick click of a question to a pool of experts. Learn what we’re talking about in this quick buzz-tastic episode of Everyday Engineering! The Wisconsin Bumble Bee Brigade is coordinated by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. As a citizen-based monitoring project, we partner with volunteers from the public to conduct long-term monitoring of the state's native bumble bees. https://media.cityofmadison.com/Mediasite/Play/4e5d1753c182467c8397597b4619ae581d

Duration:00:21:48

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Public Art through Percent for Art, City of Madison Sets an Art Standard and Commitment

7/24/2023
You may see color and culture across the City of Madison, but the Public Art Program has so many layers that help bring beautiful art to life on public structures and in the community. The Percent for Art ordinance, passed in October of 2017, officially created a mechanism to increase the rate of our investment in public art. Through the Percent for Art Program one percent of the city funds committed to any capital project exceeding $5,000,000 will be designated for public art. In 2020, Madison’s Percent for Art ordinance initiated its first project with the Metro Transit Maintenance Facility project on East Washington Avenue. Learn more about this and other public art projects and how the program works in this 20-minute podcast episode. City of Madison Engineering Division Public Information Hannah Mohelnitzky hosts City of Madison Planning Division Principal Planner Bill Fruhling to explain about the ordinance and how it’s a part of our community. https://media.cityofmadison.com/Mediasite/Play/508da8f810af43cb988dc3a031cbc3651d

Duration:00:20:11

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Do you Dig It? Check out the Conservation Trainee Program!

7/24/2023
If you’re a person who loves the outdoors, digging, planting and being outside, imagine being paid to enjoy nature and improve greenspaces, it could be the best first step toward making a career in nature! The Conservation Trainee Program is a part of the City of Madison Engineering Division, and it’s a great way to get into the dirt, help out your community and spend time with our amazing conservation crews while learning something new! City of Madison Engineering Division Public Information Officer Hannah Mohelnitzky hosts the supervisor of the program City of Madison Engineering Division Greenway Vegetation Coordinator Maddie Dumas and Conservation Technician Emily Jorgensen to talk about how the program has changed and how it can create space into a career at the City of Madison Engineering Division! https://media.cityofmadison.com/Mediasite/Play/888f0e262cc5424ca92bc554f3a65da81d

Duration:00:21:05

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Future of Public Transit in the City of Madison

7/12/2023
Public transit is part of a growing conversation in the City of Madison, Wis. You may even be listening to this podcast episode on your way riding on the bus! Whether you use public transit—or join in the conversation—if you travel in the City of Madison, you’re impacted by it in some form or another, and if you aren’t already—you most likely will in the future. City of Madison Engineering Division Public Information Officer Hannah Mohelnitzky hosts City of Madison Engineering Division City Engineer Jim Wolfe and City of Madison Transportation Department Director Tom Lynch to talk about themes the country is seeing in terms of public transit use and design, and how it holds true in the City of Madison.

Duration:00:24:19

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Running on Wisconsin Soybeans, Tires and More!

6/22/2023
What in the world would soybeans have anything to do with the City of Madison Fleet Services? Way more than you probably know! City of Madison Engineering Division Public Information Officer Hannah Mohelnitzky hosts City of Madison Fleet Superintendent Mahanth Joishy to talk about all the ways the City of Madison is trying to use soybeans to help the environment., from biodiesel to soybean tires on police cars, you'll learn something new in this episode guaranteed!

Duration:00:19:34

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A ‘MITE’ Idea: New Way To Get Into the Infrastructure Industry

6/22/2023
There’s a need, and we’re filling it with concrete…. Literally. City of Madison Engineering Division Public Information Officer Hannah Mohelnitzky hosts City of Madison Engineering Division Facilities Services Coordinator Stephen King to talk about the City’s newest program, the City of Madison Infrastructure Training Engineering Program, also known as “MITE.” In this episode you’ll learn what the program is, how it came to be, and how to apply and start a career in the City of Madison, City of Madison Engineering Division and City of Madison Public Works Department. We’ll walk through the application process, what you’ll learn in the program and how anyone, with any background can apply and have a successful career in public works if they’re willing to work and learn.

Duration:00:20:18

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A Seed that Keeps Growing: The City of Madison, Wisconsin

6/8/2023
The City of Madison is the second largest city in Wisconsin, and if it seems like we’re growing, it’s because we are. Building, developing you name it—it’s happening right here in Madison—but why? and how? City of Madison Engineering Division Public Information Officer Hannah Mohelnitzky hosts City of Madison Planning Division Director Heather Stouder and City of Madison Engineering Division Deputy City Engineer for Public Works and Development Chris Petykowski to talk about how the City is growing, how a city grows and how that impacts the future of development and growth in the City of Madison. There are other things that matter too, like HOW we grow and how fast a city develops. We cover it all in this episode of Everyday Engineering.

Duration:00:15:04

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City of Madison to Build First, Purpose-Built Shelter: Bartillon Shelter

6/8/2023
The City of Madison’s first purpose-built shelter-- what does that mean? More importantly, what does that mean for the City of Madison, Wis., community? Those are two questions we answer in this podcast episode as City of Madison Engineering Division Public Information Officer Hannah Mohelnitzky hosts City of Madison Community Development Division’s Linette Rhodes and Engineering Division Project Manager and Engineer Jon Evans. Definitions, site selection, a deeper understanding of the Trauma-informed report guiding decisions for future use and so much more, it’s all covered in this episode of Everyday Engineering.

Duration:00:23:26

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Orange Barrels: Hammersley Road

6/8/2023
Located in the Southwest part of the City of Madison, Wis., two phases, added bike lane, and an impact to Whitney Way, just a few things Hammersley Road construction will be disrupting and impacting this construction season. In this episode, City of Madison Engineering Division Public Information Officer Hannah Mohelnitzky hosts City of Madison Engineering Division Engineer Aaron Canton talk about how this project will impact residents and what residents can expect for disruptions.

Duration:00:16:28

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Orange Barrels: Davies Street and Dempsey Road

5/24/2023
Three years in the making, a project that is proof community feedback is heard and used to make changes for a better street for our community. Davies Street and Dempsey Road has a few-year history so far, longer than a typical road reconstruction project, but it's time to start bringing the design to life with construction. City of Madison Engineering Division Public Information Officer Hannah Mohelnitzky hosts City of Madison Engineering Division Engineer Aaron Canton talk about how this project will impact residents and what residents can expect for disruptions.

Duration:00:16:32

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What do Watershed Results Really Mean?

5/17/2023
The City of Madison Engineering Division is doing Watershed Studies—where the division’s engineers comb through the City of Madison, looking at where the stormwater infrastructure system can be improved to prevent or minimize flooding, and then present results of the studies to the public. There has been a need for even more clarity, so in this episode, the City takes some time to dig into the results that we are presenting, and what they actually mean for planning—potential construction and really how they’ll be used moving forward toward finding long-term solutions to flooding in the City of Madison. City of Madison Engineering Division Public Information Officer Hannah Mohelnitzky hosts City of Madison Engineering Division Principal Engineer of the Stormwater Section Janet Schmidt and Stormwater Engineer Jojo O’Brien.

Duration:00:25:50

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Green Resource: RECYCLOPEDIA

5/10/2023
No matter what time of year, it’s always a good time to recycle. However, what if you don’t know where to start? You’re in luck, the City of Madison has a Recyclopedia, put together and updated each year to serve the needs of the community to support recycling habits and needs. City of Madison Engineering Division Public Information Officer Hannah Mohelnitzky hosts City of Madison Streets Division Public Information Officer Bryan Johnson to talk about how the Recyclopedia came to be and how to use it, including some of the most helpful chapters to apply to everyday recycling.

Duration:00:23:40

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New Move, Now Open: Zeier

5/3/2023
The intense pressure of the COVID-19 pandemic forced municipalities to find solutions for homelessness in the community—and the City of Madison was no exception. In just the last two years: the City of Madison Engineering Division led five huge projects to help people struggling with homelessness. It’s an incredible amount of work to address an issue in our community that really cuts to the core of people’s livelihood. All of this work changed based on resources changing during the pandemic. City of Madison Engineering Division Public Information Officer Hannah Mohelnitzky hosts City of Madison Engineering Division Facilities Services Coordinator Stephen King and Facilities Management Engineer Jon Evans to talk about how the move came to be and how it fits into the bigger picture of helping the community address homelessness.

Duration:00:24:43

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Public Market is Officially Happening!

4/26/2023
After over a decade of process, the Madison Public Market is officially happening. It’s really happening. City of Madison Engineering Division Public Information Officer Hannah Mohelnitzky hosts two key people in the Public Market Process: Engineering Division Facilities Management Project Manager Brent Pauba and Department of Planning, Community and Economic Development, Economic Development Division Director Matt Mikolajewski to talk about what it means to make it over the final financial hurdles of approval to make the Public Market come to life in the community.

Duration:00:23:52

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Orange Barrels: Pleasant View Road and Atwood Avenue

4/19/2023
Two major reconstruction projects are underway in 2023 in the City of Madison: Pleasant View Road and Atwood Avenue. Pleasant View Road is on the City's west side, and Atwood Avenue is on the City's east side. Both projects impact our community in multiple ways. Atwood is known for its vibrant connection to the east side of the City, and known for being bike-friendly and a path that plays host to a true "Madison" experience. The experience will look different with construction underway-- in hopes of a better and safer experience when finished. City of Madison Engineering Division Public Information Officer Hannah Mohelnitzky hosts City of Madison Engineering Division Principal Engineer Andy Zwieg to talk about how these two projects will impact the communities, and what goes into projects that inevitably disrupt the community short-term for better paths in the long term.

Duration:00:17:17

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It’s Brine Time!

4/6/2023
A snowy mess moves into our area, and we look directly to our City of Madison snow professionals--- why? Because the snowy system impacts everything we have planned that day, our family’s plan, our work plan, children’s plans, school and any other extra activities. Snow removal is so important, and that process includes brine! However, brine can’t be used every snow system. City of Madison Engineering Division Public Information Officer Hannah Mohelnitzky hosts City of Madison Streets Division Assistant Superintendent Roger Kleist and City of Madison Engineering Division Water Resource Engineer Phil Gaebler to talk about when the right time is to brine.

Duration:00:21:49

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An Exciting Time for John Nolen: Reconstruction and Design Contest Next Steps

3/8/2023
A new opportunity to create renewed connection with the beauty of our lakes and urban space, we’re talking about the generational project of John Nolen Drive Reconstruction paired with the intense Lake Monona Waterfront Design Contest. City of Madison Engineering Division Public Information Officer Hannah Mohelnitzky hosts Parks Division Landscape Architect Mike Sturm and City of Madison Engineering Division Deputy City Engineer for Public Works and Private Development Chris Petykowski to talk about the contest, how the two projects will shape the future of the City’s most iconic path into the heart of downtown. You’ll also learn what happens next once design finalists are selected and how it’ll impact the community.

Duration:00:22:51

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Safe Streets Madison: New Program Digs Into Safety Before Design

2/22/2023
The City of Madison wants its streets to be safer. That means slower speed limits, narrower roads, less traffic deaths. These changes make for safe streets in the City of Madison. City of Madison Engineering Division Public Information Officer Hannah Mohelnitzky hosts Traffic Engineering Engineer Ali Heinritz and City of Madison Engineering Division City Engineer Jim Wolfe to talk about how the City plans to roll out the new program, that includes safety elements the community has been asking for all along.

Duration:00:20:33