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Monona Express is a provider of mass transportation with commuter bus service between Monona and Madison, Wisconsin. Since 2022, the city has studied whether to discontinue the service in favor of switching to Madison Metro Transit , which would streamline transfers and operations of transit services in the Monona area.
During the 1950s, Monona grew in population from 2,544 to 8,178. [6] In 1963, Monona built a community center and adjacent swimming pool. In 1967, a public library was built. In 1969, when Monona incorporated as a city, a city hall was built across from the library. It houses all city operations, including the fire and police departments. [6]
In December 2023 the Monona city council voted to join the Metro Transit network with a future branch of the C route slated to serve the suburb as well as opening stops along the existing G and L routes that currently operate express through Monona, this will replace the existing Monona Express commuter service. [15] [16]
For the next four decades, various proposals for a convention center on the Monona Terrace land would be considered and rejected. Several times, it appeared that supporters of the project would be able to secure the public financing to complete the project, but various forces (such as the start of World War II) inevitably sidelined the plan.
Madison Public Library (Madison, Wisconsin) Madison station (Milwaukee Road) Majestic Theatre (Madison) McCormick–International Harvester Company Branch House; Memorial Union (University of Wisconsin–Madison) Mendota Juvenile Treatment Center; Mendota Mental Health Institute; Mickies Dairy Bar; Monona Terrace
Public works is a multi-dimensional concept in economics and politics, touching on multiple arenas including: recreation (parks, beaches, trails), aesthetics (trees, green space), economy (goods and people movement, energy), law (police and courts), and neighborhood (community centers, social services buildings).
WVMO-LP (98.7 FM) is a community-owned radio station in the city of Monona, Wisconsin. The station, which went on air in 2015, broadcasts a variety format that includes local programming and Americana .
Aldo Leopold Nature Center is an independent, non-profit nature center located in Monona, Wisconsin.Located on 21-acre (0.085 km 2) and featuring self-guided hiking trails through reclaimed prairie, marsh and basswood forest, the Aldo Leopold Nature Center is adjacent to Monona-owned 20-acre Woodland Park and the City of Madison-owned 60-acre Edna Taylor Conservation Park.