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Elected Officials Content
- Find the personal community welcome from Madison's Mayor, as well as council bios and meeting information.
Administration Content
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Contact Us Content
- Contact the City of Madison via e-mail, phone, fax or mail; staff directory and directions to City Hall included.
Services Content
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Welcome to Madison!
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A Block Off of the Town Square
Historic City Hall, Constructed 1938

Basic Services


Utilities, To Establish Service, Garbage, and more...   


Programs & Projects


Main Street Program, Historic Preservation Program, 441 Enhancement Project, Georgia EPD Water Conservation Tips Page 1, Page 2, and more... 


Licenses & Permits


Business License, New Business List, Certificate of Appropriateness, Outdoor Sales Permit, and more...


On-Line Library


Website Updates & Releases, Schedule of Fees, Business License Application, T.R.E.E. Brochure, Zoning Ordinance, and more ...

 

 

 

 

City Hall ~ 132 N. Main Street 


   The City of Madison works constantly to make Madison a wonderful place to live, work and play - for everyone!
   Basic services include:  water, sewer, gas, garbage, recycling and trash.  The City does not provide electric or cable/ satellite service (see the Welcome Packet for local providers).  The Morgan County Citizen - the legal organ - publishes the municipality's ads, bids and public notices.   
   T
he city also sponsors initiatives which enhance the community.  Such programs and projects focus upon needs, assets/liabilities, structural improvements, and often capture grants, services, etc. (drawing state/federal tax dollars back to our community).  Usually, these efforts require lots of advance planning and are part of larger, long-term goals.
   Additionally, the City of Madison keeps apprised of growth trends by requiring licenses and permits.  We work to insure that change is for the better of the whole community (as no man is an island unto himself), while offering the maximum flexibility for the individual as possible.



City Salutes Employees With 30+ Years of Service

One key to Madison's success is its dedicated city employees.  Many have been in the employ of the city for several years giving our community the benefit of continuity and progressive improvement of services.  A few have devoted 30 years or more of service.  We invite you to visit our salute to them and get to know them!