Virtual Public Input Meeting - Schematic Design
To register for this virtual meeting, please click the following link: Madison LakeWay Schematic Design PIM
From Madison Parks:
As part of the Madison LakeWay development initiative, Madison Parks is seeking your comments on the proposed lakeshore and path features along the John Nolen Drive causeway. The area under consideration spans 0.6 miles of public lakeshore and is the first phase of implementation for the Madison LakeWay.
During the virtual meeting, Parks and design team representatives will present an overview of the master plan recommendations and review the proposed amenities. The project timeline includes completing the schematic design by early 2025, continuing design development through 2026, and construction anticipated to begin in 2027. Madison Parks is working closely with other City agencies to coordinate these improvements with the John Nolen Drive reconstruction, led by City Engineering.
Join us on Thursday, January 23, 2025, to review the ongoing design work for future Madison LakeWay improvements.
Madison Marathon
The Madison Marathon, Half Marathon, and 10K run/walk is on November 10. All races start. and finish at the Capitol Square. An expo is held on the Friday and Saturday prior to Sunday's race day. The Madison Marathon benefits 45 local charities and non-profits annually, raising $122,350 the past five years.
Downtown Madison, Inc.'s What’s Up Downtown
Sasaki’s Anna Cawrse will be speaking about the Madison LakeWay. Join us to network, learn about the Madison LakeWay, and enjoy complimentary pastries, fruit, coffee, and tea.
Find out more and register at Downtown Madison, Inc.’s website.
Urban League of Greater Madison's Unity Picnic
We are a community partner and will have a table.
From the Urban League of Greater Madison: “Join us at the Black Business Hub on Saturday, August 24, for a historic gathering as we celebrate a decade of unity and progress within our community! This commemorative day will embody the spirit of togetherness and uplift underserved businesses in the Greater Madison area. Admission is free, and everyone is invited to be part of this momentous occasion that will strengthen the bonds of unity within our city.”
See more on the Urban League of Greater Madison’s website.
Ride the Drive
Ride the Drive is back and set to be Madison’s landmark event of the 2024 summer. On Sunday, August 11, from 10 am to 2 pm, select downtown area streets and parks come alive with the spirit of community. To be part of the action, check out RideTheDrive.com
2024 Loop The Lake
Support clean, healthy lakes with Clean Lakes Alliance’s 12th Annual Loop the Lake Bike Ride. Join us in person on the official Monona Lake Loop by starting and ending at Olbrich Park on Saturday, June 15th, 2024.
Loop the Lake is more than a bike ride – it’s an opportunity for our community to rally around our lakes! Event proceeds will support Clean Lakes Alliance’s work to protect and improve our lakes through on-the-ground projects, educational programs, and water quality monitoring. Find out more and sign up here!
Past and Future: Plans for Lake Monona's Waterfront
John Nolen's 1911 "Madison: A Model City" and "Voices of the Lake" Sasaki's 2023 Master Plan
A Virtual Event:
In 1909, a group of 300 Madisonians met to consider commissioning a comprehensive plan that would guide the future growth and development of Wisconsin’s capitol city. By a unanimous vote, John Nolen, a landscape architect based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and one of America’s leading town planning and civic design professionals, was hired to prepare the plan. That plan, “Madison: A Model City”, included Nolen’s vision of connecting the Capitol to the lake. Though Nolen’s plan was never fully realized, over the years it has remained an inspiration for development of Lake Monona’s waterfront. Now, a new major planning initiative, sponsored by the City of Madison and Friends of Nolen Waterfront, is again drawing Madison’s attention to its downtown lakefront. “Voices of the Lake” is a new master plan for the Lake Monona waterfront, introduced to the public by a design team at Sasaki Associates, Denver office, in 2023. This presentation will focus on John Nolen’s 1911 model city plan and then look at how new voices and ideas have informed the current plan to re-envision the future of Madison’s signature lakefront park.
Ad Hoc Committee Meeting
The Ad Hoc Committee will meet to review the final draft of the Sasaki Master Plan. The meeting is open to the public!
Sustain Dane Summit
Join us for the 15th annual Sustain Dane Summit, a conference for sustainability leaders to learn, connect, share, reflect, and build new skills. Friends of Nolen Waterfront will be there!
Ad Hoc Committee Meeting
The Ad Hoc Committee will be meeting to review and finalize the Sasaki master plan.
2023 DMI Annual Celebration
Join DMI members and partners at the 2023 DMI Annual Celebration to network, enjoy great food, beverages, entertainment, and celebrate downtown on the rooftop of the Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center! Attendees will be able to enjoy stations throughout the event that represent downtown and make it a great place to live, work, and visit!
The Annual Celebration is DMI’s largest event and fundraiser of the year with proceeds going to support DMI’s work to make downtown Madison an economically strong, inclusive, equitable, and vibrant place for all. The cost to attend is $100 per person or $800 for a corporate pack of 8. Please register by Thursday, September 14 to reserve your spot. Questions: contact DMI at info@downtownmadison.org or 608-512-1331.
Ad Hoc Committee Meeting
The Ad Hoc Committee will be meeting to review and discuss progress design documents by Sasaki. The public is welcome to attend. There will be an opportunity for public comment.
Sasaki Update
Madison Parks is holding a public event for an update on the Lake Monona Waterfront planning initiative.
The Sasaki design team is working closely with the Lake Monona Waterfront Ad-Hoc Committee on plan revisions based on community input received during the first phase of the design challenge. The evening event includes a half-hour presentation by the team, a Q&A session, and an open house to meet team members. For those unable to attend in person, the presentation can be viewed via Zoom. The Zoom registration link is available on the project website: Lake Monona Waterfront Design Challenge.
9th Annual Unity Picnic
Friends of Nolen Waterfront is proud to be a sponsor of the Urban League of Greater Madison 9th Annual Unity Picnic.
Unity Picnic 2023 will feature live performances from DJ Andre, Untitled, Yancyy, and Leotha Stanley, as well as delicious food from BP Smokehouse and Kipp’s Catering. There will also be the chance to meet Bucky Badger and play football with Badger Athletes! In addition, various resources will be available, including a free vaccination clinic as well as a youth and bicycle area with a variety of activities, giveaways and surprises. The day will provide various offerings to entertain and captivate kids and adults of all ages from start to finish.
The event will take place in front of the Black Business Hub, with some special and exciting things planned that you won’t want to miss! There is no cost to attend, so join us on this day and rejoice inn the spirit of unity, community, family and fun!
Dane Buy Local Shop Local Tour
Friends of Nolen Waterfront is proud to be a sponsor of the Dane Buy Local Shop Local Tour.
The tour includes transportation provided by Gallant Knight Limos, commemorative pin, swag bag, meet the staff and have the opportunity to shop at the up to 6 shops per tour, dessert and a drink.
Tickets are available at: Dane Buy Local
Waterfront Ad Hoc Committee
The Lake Monona Waterfront Ad Hoc Committee is meeting to review and discuss master plan revisions in preparation for the July 24 public event. There will be a public comment period at the beginning of the meeting.
Burgers on the Bay
Enjoy a summer evening with a burger on the bay. Paddle out to our Burger Barge to get a home cooked burger, listen to live music, and enjoy a night floating on Monona Bay. Book your boat and burger tickets today! Madison Boats.
Anna Cawrse, Principal in Charge and Allen Arntsen, Chair of the Lake Monona Waterfront Ad Hoc Committee will present the master plan project.
Master Plan Workshop
Plan to attend the workshop hosted by the Lake Monona Waterfront Ad Hoc Committee and Sasaki. Meet Ann Cawrse, Principal in Charge with Sasaki who will be leading the master plan design process. This is an opportunity to contribute to the final master plan design.
Master Plan Presentations
Master plan presentations by the three design challenge teams!
Master Plan Review
View the design boards in person! The presentation boards are available for review at Madison Parks' new central office at 330 E Lakeside Street . The boards can be seen during Parks office hours, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday.
Design Challenge Check In
Master plan presentations by the three design challenge teams!
Friends of Nolen Waterfront Presentation
The Friends of Nolen Waterfront sponsored this panel discussion on the history of the area and how the vision of a signature waterfront park has become a possibility.