City leaders attend prayer breakfast; Bartlett initiates ‘City Meritorious Awards’ to identify devoted staff
Ten city employees were honored during the City of Madison’s Inaugural Meritorious Awards Luncheon. They exemplify what it means to go above and beyond in service to our community. These individuals were recognized for their dedication to the city, meaningful cost-saving measures, exceptional service delivery, and commitment to operational excellence. The luncheon was held at Zanotta’s Ristorante in Downtown Madison.
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 By Gregg Parker  
Published 6:04 am Wednesday, May 13, 2026
MADISON WEEKLY

City leaders attend prayer breakfast; Bartlett initiates ‘City Meritorious Awards’ to identify devoted staff

MADISON – From Mayor Ranae Bartlett’s “Madison Weekly” update, two tones were prominent in her work: inspiration and commendation.

Hosted by the Huntsville Committee of 100 and Leadership Huntsville, the fifth annual Prayer Breakfast on May 7 coincided with the National Day of Prayer.

Bartlett and Madison City Council members heard thoughts from “faith leaders from across denominational lines (who) came together in a spirit of unity and shared reflection . . . We were moved by the words of a local rabbi and two area pastors, each bringing a unique voice and a common message: that how we lead and how we live matter deeply.”

“I left that room feeling more than inspired. To pause before every decision. To ask whether my choices are building bridges. To see every challenge our city faces through the lens of unity. That’s the charge I carry with me, and it’s the same challenge I extend to you today,” Bartlett said.

For Madison Fire and Rescue Department, good news arrived as a reaffirmation of its Insurance Services Office or ISO Class 1 Rating – the highest possible rating. The rating may lead to lower premiums for homeowners and businesses’ fire insurance.

Bartlett quoted Fire Chief Brandy Williams about the rating: “We consistently reevaluate our methods and assets to provide the best possible coverage for our city. Madison Fire and Rescue is one of 14 departments in the state to receive this ranking and one of 517 nationwide.”

Bartlett endorsed the department: “The years of training, strategic planning and investments in equipment are paying off. Residents can rest assured that they are in good hands.”

In support of community chess, Bartlett coordinated “Knight with the Mayor” with Kevin Pryor, President of US Chess. At Madison Community Center, participants learned how to set up the chess board, strategy of the game and ways to play to win.

To recognize dedicated employees, Bartlett initiated City Meritorious Awards. Ten city employees received the award to recognize their commitment to working for the city, finding cost-saving measures and striving for excellence in operations.

Recognized with the award were:

Madison Police Department

• Sgt. Logan Grant

• Capt. Terrell Cook

Madison Fire & Rescue

• Dave Glassman

Parks & Recreation

• Trae Wiley

IT Services

• Michelle Parker

• Garrett Gillott

Planning Department

• Johnny Blizzard

Finance

• Laurel Rossmeier

Engineering

• Michelle Dunson

Facilities and Grounds

• Wanda-Faye Petty Cain

In the “Ask Your City” series to explain the work of city departments, interested residents met at Madison Community Center to learn about “Plans to Pavement.” This session introduced staff members of the Engineering, Planning, Public Works and Code Enforcement departments. The audience was introduced to the requirements in designing, building, maintaining and protecting Madison’s foundation.

“Save the date for Aug. 13,” Bartlett said. “This (upcoming) Ask Your City session will be in the evening and include parks and community spaces.”

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