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Madison Drop-Off Sites Closing Early Due to Severe Weather
Streets Division sites to close at 2:30pm on April 14 due to forecast storms
Apr. 14, 2026 at 7:03pm
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As a severe storm approaches, Madison's municipal drop-off sites close early to ensure the safety of staff and residents.Madison TodayThe City of Madison has announced that its Streets Division drop-off sites will be closing at 2:30pm today, April 14, 2026, due to a severe weather forecast for the evening. The early closure is intended to ensure the safety of both staff and residents during the anticipated storms.
Why it matters
Madison's drop-off sites are an important resource for residents to dispose of large items and recyclables. Closing the sites early will impact the ability of some community members to access this service, but the decision prioritizes public safety given the expected severe weather conditions.
The details
The Streets Division drop-off sites in Madison will be closing at 2:30pm on April 14, 2026, several hours earlier than the normal closing time. This is due to a severe weather forecast for the evening, which is expected to bring strong winds, heavy rain, and potentially dangerous thunderstorms to the area.
- The drop-off sites will close at 2:30pm on April 14, 2026.
The players
City of Madison
The local government of Madison, Wisconsin, which operates the Streets Division drop-off sites for residents.
What’s next
Residents are advised to plan accordingly and dispose of any large items or recyclables before the 2:30pm closure time on April 14th.
The takeaway
This early closure of Madison's drop-off sites highlights the need for community preparedness and flexibility when severe weather threatens. By prioritizing public safety, the city is taking proactive measures to protect both staff and residents during the anticipated storm.
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