Politics & Government
Town Of Madison: Beach And Recreation Survey
The Madison Beach and Recreation Commission is inviting residents to take a survey on the town's programs, facilities and customer service.
October 4, 2021
The Madison Beach and Recreation Commission thanks Madison residents for an enjoyable and successful beach season. Between Memorial Day and Labor Day, over 7000 season parking passes and 1500 daily guest passes were purchased by Madison residents. In addition, we were pleased to welcome 750 vehicles with non-resident daily passes over the course of the season. The number of times that our beach parking lots were full and needed to close was small, and in most cases the lots were able to reopen in a short time. The Commission wants to give special thanks and recognition to the entire team of Town employees who worked so hard to keep daily operations running smoothly, including gate guards, lifeguards, beach supervisors, office staff, building and grounds crews, and police.
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Registration for Fall/Winter programs is now open! The Town Campus Gym will be reopening soon; check the website for dates and additional information.
The Beach and Recreation Commission would like to thank past Director Scot Erskine for his 42 years of service and wish him the very best in his retirement. We also want to express our sympathy to the family of Linda LaSance, who lost her courageous battle to cancer this past Spring.
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A link to our Online Survey can also be found on the Beach and Recreation Department page at www.madisonct.org/recreation beginning on October 4th. The survey will close on November 12th. Please take a few minutes to tell the Commission and the Department your thoughts on programs, facilities, and customer service. This information helps us better serve you in the future- we want to hear from you!
Madison Beach and Recreation Commission
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