Linden Park Neighborhood Sign

Welcome

Welcome to the Linden Park Neighborhood Association (LPNA) website. This site is designed to be your neighborhood portal with content designed to not only keep you informed, but to facilitate your needs. You will not only find general information about the neighborhood, but links to a neighborhood forum where you can interact with all of your neighbors, upcoming neighborhood association meetings, information about covenants and restrictions as well as architectural control committee applications for your projects. The “Forum” page will...

Halloween Spirit in Linden Park

Happy Halloween

Hoping everyone has a happy and safe halloween, especially with the beautiful fall we’ve been blessed with! Just a quick update on things – it has been a weedy summer but the contractor finally got caught up in the end! Roundabouts, medians and in particular, the park are all looking groomed again. They also addressed the suckers at the base of certain trees like crabapples. I hope next year we’ll be able to be more proactive regarding the weeding. We...

Slow Down!

Speeders

Due to the construction that shut down a section of Valley View Road that started on June 24 (Click HERE for more information), and is not expected to reopen until sometime in August, much of the Linden Park Neighborhood has seen a tremendous increase in traffic. Along with that increase in traffic, we’ve all also unfortunately seen a huge rise in neighborhood speeding. Some neighbors have posted “Slow Down” signs in their yard, and we highly encourage everyone that is...

Fireworks and pets

Fireworks and Your Neighbors

Madison police remind residents about illegal fireworks. As many prepare to set off fireworks this holiday weekend, the Madison Police Department is reminding residents which ones are legal in the area. The City of Madison Police Department shared these reminders: If you’re caught using an illegal firework in Madison, penalties can range from $344.50 to $1000, plus court costs. State law says without a permit you can have sparklers not exceeding 36 inches in length, stationary cones and fountains, toy...

Yard Waste

Yard Waste

Yard waste pickups have been completed in our neighborhood. Any leaves or branches that you wish to dispose of will now have to be taken to one of our city drop-off sites. For further information, please see the yard waste section of the City of Madison Streets Division web page at: https://www.cityofmadison.com/streets/yardwaste/

snow

Next Storm, Coming Right Up

From the City of Madison Streets Division Posted Thursday, January 11, 2024 1:09 PM: Another severe storm is due to hit Madison starting during the overnight hours tonight (Thursday, January 11) and lasting into Saturday (January 13).. This will be a long duration event that will produce deeper accumulation than the storm earlier this week, have drier snow and higher winds, which means blowing and drifting snow will be a concern. The Streets Division response to this storm will begin...

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