Town Offices will be closed two days this week.
The Board of Selectmen will hear four presentations about the project.
The special meeting is set for January in the Walter C. Polson Middle School Auditorium.
Also, Town Offices will be closed for two hours later this week for the Holiday Party.
The Madison Board of Police Commissioners is also scheduled to meet this week.
The town’s high credit rating and strong market reputation helped attract investor interest.
The school was vacated by the Madison Board of Education in 2004 and turned over to the town seven years later.
Also, the town's annual Tree Lighting ceremony is set for this week.
Before the Thanksgiving break, government meetings are scheduled through Wednesday.
There is also a special weekend meeting of the town's Inland Wetland and Watercourses Agency.
Two hearings are scheduled for officials to receive feedback.
Light schedule of government meetings this week in Madison; a public hearing is set to receive feedback on the Surf Club Master Plan.
More than 40 percent of registered voters in town cast ballots in Tuesday’s election, according to officials.
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Additionally, a special meeting of the Tree Advisory Committee is also scheduled.
The entrance closure began late last week, according to officials.
The town has sought to redevelop the vacant property for years.
The project received a $2.5 million federal grant.
The Flood Prevention, Climate Resilience and Erosion Control Board is also scheduled to meet.
Election Day is Nov. 4, and early voting begins on Oct. 20.
A public hearing on tree removal is among this week's meetings.
Among them is a site walk scheduled by the Inland Wetland and Watercourses Agency.
The temporary closure is for staff development and training.
The Shellfish and Planning & Zoning commissions are also scheduled to meet this week.
The project includes the installation of new sidewalks, among other upgrades.
There is also a special meeting of the Madison Beach and Recreation Commission.
The board is scheduled to discuss voting machine maintenance, according to the agenda.
The Bike Walk Master Plan Community Presentation is also planned for this week.
The Madison Zoning Board of Appeals is also scheduled to meet this week.
The Salt Meadow Park Governance Committee is also scheduled to meet this week.
The town is putting out a call for volunteers.
The Bauer Park Advisory Committee is also scheduled to meet this week.