In the wake of expensive local improvement projects and broader economic uncertainty, the City of Madison is preparing for significant cuts to its 2026 budget, which will see its first reading on Oct. 20.

City commissioners discussed the effect of these cuts on local nonprofits and their annual funding requests at their regular meeting on Aug. 18, though no action was taken. ×

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