Bartlett recognizes police outreach, public works progress
Madison Mayor Ranae Bartlett. Photo by Joshua Berry
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 By Gregg Parker  
Published 6:04 am Wednesday, December 31, 2025
MADISON WEEKLY

Bartlett recognizes police outreach, public works progress

MADISON – Mayor Ranae Bartlett acknowledged the outreach and work of city employees in her “Madison Weekly” update for the week of Dec.21. This update was entitled “Heroes & Helpers.”

“This week, the spirit of the season was on full display here in Madison. Through the Heroes & Helpers program, made possible by the Madison Police Foundation, local children in need were invited to Target to shop for Christmas gifts alongside Madison Police officers,” Bartlett said.

The shopping trip carried more significance than providing gifts under a Christmas tree. “(The special event) was about connection, where officers took time to listen, laugh and build relationships with the children and families they serve,” Bartlett said. “Moments like these strengthen trust, create lasting memories and reflect the heart of our community.”

“I am grateful to the Madison Police Foundation, our officers and everyone who helped make this day possible,” Bartlett said. “It’s a wonderful example of how Madison comes together to support one another and share the true spirit of the holiday season.”

In city news, Bartlett said the Neighborhood Paving Program is underway. With this project, crews recently have resurfaced several streets, not only improving road conditions but also enhancing safety for residents. In the first weeks of December, crews completed work on Arden Circle, Arden Avenue, Madison Avenue, Conger Road, Greenwood Drive and Brentwood Lane.

During cooler overnight temperatures and the potential for rain, the conditions may limit paving activity in the first weeks of the new year, Bartlett said. “Work will resume as weather conditions allow, and we appreciate residents’ patience as crews continue making long-term improvements to Madison’s neighborhoods.”

In a recent meeting, Bartlett and Amanda Jarrett, the city’s new Director of Operations and Communications, discussed current initiatives and ongoing collaboration with Christina Hearne, Director of Madison Visionary Partners. “MVP plays an important role in supporting projects, partnerships and programs that enhance quality of life across Madison, and the conversation focused on continued opportunities to strengthen our community together,” Bartlett said.

The mayor and members of Madison City Council were proud to ride in this year’s Madison Christmas Parade, which is “a cherished local tradition that brings families together and fills our streets with holiday cheer. From waving to neighbors to sharing smiles along the route, it was a joyful reminder of what makes Madison such a special community,” Bartlett said. “We wish everyone a happy, safe and joyful holiday season.”

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