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Moving to Madison, WI?

Here are the local rules you need to know before you unpack.

Every city has its own set of local ordinances that go beyond state and federal law. From when you can mow your lawn to whether you can park your RV in the driveway, these rules affect daily life in ways most people do not expect. This guide covers the key ordinances in Madison across 41 categories and 204 specific rules we track.

48 Permissive117 Moderate39 Strict

πŸ”Š Noise Ordinances

Noise rules affect everything from weekend parties to lawn care schedules. Quiet hours, construction restrictions, and barking dog limits vary widely between cities.

Aircraft Noise

Few Restrictions

Aircraft noise in Madison, primarily from Dane County Regional Airport (MSN) and Truax Field Air National Guard Base (F-35s), is regulated federally by the FAA, not by city ordinance. Local land-use planning and a noise compatibility program manage impacts.

Primary Sources: MSN Airport and Truax FieldPreemption: FAA federal authority

Vehicle Noise

Some Restrictions

Madison MGO 12.76 prohibits unnecessary vehicle noise including loud exhaust, revving, squealing tires, and audible car stereos beyond 50 feet. State vehicle equipment law WI Stat 347.39 also requires functional mufflers.

Local Code: MGO 12.76State Law: WI Stat 347.39

Industrial Noise

Some Restrictions

Commercial and industrial noise in Madison is regulated by MGO Chapter 24 and WI DNR NR 204 standards. Establishments must keep noise at property lines within reasonable limits, especially adjacent to residential zones.

Local Code: MGO Chapter 24State Rule: WI DNR NR 204

Leaf Blower Rules

Some Restrictions

Leaf blowers in Madison are permitted during standard daytime hours (7 AM to 7 PM typical) under MGO Chapter 24 noise standards. The city has discussed but not enacted gas-blower bans, and electric alternatives are encouraged under Madison climate goals.

Permitted Hours: 7 AM to 7 PM typicalGas Ban: None currently

Amplified Music & Events

Heavy Restrictions

Amplified music in Madison is tightly regulated under MGO Chapter 24, especially in the downtown and UW-Madison campus area. Sound audible beyond 50 feet or across property lines after 10 PM is presumptively a violation.

Code: MGO 24.04Downtown Focus: State, Langdon, Mifflin

Quiet Hours

Some Restrictions

Madison establishes quiet hours from 10 PM to 7 AM under MGO Chapter 24 (Noise). Disturbing the peace during these hours is cited as a noise violation, and state law WI Stat 947.01 (disorderly conduct) may also apply for egregious cases.

Quiet Hours: 10 PM to 7 AMCode: MGO Chapter 24

Construction Hours

Some Restrictions

Construction noise in Madison is generally restricted to 7 AM to 7 PM on weekdays and Saturdays, with tighter limits on Sundays and holidays under MGO Chapter 24. Public works and emergency repairs are exempt.

Weekday Hours: 7 AM to 7 PMSaturday: 7 AM to 7 PM

Barking Dogs

Some Restrictions

Madison MGO 23.32 and Chapter 24 prohibit dogs from habitual or prolonged barking that disturbs neighbors. Owners face citations after documented complaints, and chronic offenders may be declared a public nuisance.

Code: MGO 23.32 and Chapter 24Threshold: Habitual or continuous barking

🏠 Short-Term Rentals

If you plan to rent out your home on Airbnb or VRBO - even occasionally - you need to know the local STR rules before listing.

Occupancy Limits

Some Restrictions

Madison STR occupancy is limited by bedroom count and building code egress standards, typically 2 persons per bedroom plus 2 additional, per MGO Chapter 32 licensing standards.

Standard: 2/bedroom + 2Code: MGO Chapter 32

Night Caps

Heavy Restrictions

Madison caps non-owner-occupied short-term rentals at 30 nights per calendar year under WI Stat. 66.1014 and MGO Chapter 32. Owner-occupied primary residences have no night cap but the 30-day minimum stay rule applies when the owner is absent for longer periods.

Non-Primary Cap: 30 nights/yrPrimary: No cap

Insurance Requirements

Some Restrictions

Madison does not require a specific insurance minimum for STRs, but Tourist Rooming House licensing expects adequate commercial liability coverage. Standard homeowner policies often exclude short-term rental activity.

City Minimum: Not specifiedHomeowner: Usually excludes STR

Registration Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Madison STR hosts must complete an annual registration with Public Health Madison Dane County, pass a life-safety inspection, post the license number in listings, and renew each year under MGO Chapter 32.

Agency: PHMDCRenewal: Annual

Host Presence Rule

Some Restrictions

Madison Sec. 28.131 requires that tourist rooming houses be located within an owner-occupied dwelling unless the operator obtains a separate conditional use permit. Hosts generally must reside on the property as their primary residence to qualify for routine STR registration.

Code section: MGO Sec. 28.131Owner-occupancy: Required by default

Primary-Residence-Only Rule

Some Restrictions

Madison treats short-term rentals as accessory uses to a primary residence. Operators must demonstrate that the dwelling is their principal place of habitation, typically through tax records, voter registration, or a Wisconsin driver license bearing the property address.

Standard: Principal residence requiredCommon proof: Tax bill, license, voter reg

Extended Home Share

Few Restrictions

Stays of more than 30 consecutive days at a Madison dwelling generally fall outside the tourist rooming house definition and instead trigger landlord-tenant law. Hosts switch from short-term licensing duties to standard residential rental obligations and Wis. Stat. Ch. 704.

Threshold: Over 30 consecutive daysGoverning law: Wis. Stat. Ch. 704

Repeat Violator Strikes

Heavy Restrictions

Madison's chronic nuisance ordinance (MGO Sec. 25.09) lets the City designate a property a chronic nuisance after three documented incidents within 12 months. STR operators face license non-renewal, abatement orders, and cost recovery for excessive police service.

Code: MGO Sec. 25.09Trigger: 3 incidents in 12 months

Host Platform Liability

Some Restrictions

Wisconsin Act 55 (2019) requires lodging marketplaces like Airbnb and Vrbo to collect state and local room taxes for Wisconsin listings. Madison enforces room tax under MGO Sec. 4.21 and expects valid license numbers in every listing.

Platform tax law: Wis. Act 55 (2019)Local room tax: MGO Sec. 4.21

Permit Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

Madison requires all short-term rentals to obtain a Tourist Rooming House license under MGO Chapter 32 and state DATCP. Non-owner-occupied STRs are capped at 30 nights per year unless the property qualifies as owner-occupied primary residence.

Code: MGO Chapter 32State License: DATCP required

Noise Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Madison STR operators must enforce city noise ordinance MGO 24.04 with quiet hours 10 PM to 7 AM. Hosts are responsible for guest conduct, and repeated noise complaints can jeopardize the Tourist Rooming House license.

Quiet Hours: 10 PM - 7 AMCode: MGO 24.04

Taxes & Fees

Some Restrictions

Madison STR hosts must collect Wisconsin 5% state sales tax, 0.5% Dane County tax, and Madison 10% room tax on all stays under 30 days. Platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo collect state tax, but hosts often must remit city room tax directly.

State Sales: 5%County: 0.5% Dane

Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

Madison STRs must provide off-street parking per MGO Chapter 28 zoning standards, typically one space per bedroom. Street parking restrictions, including alternate-side winter rules, apply to guests.

Off-Street: 1 space/bedroomCode: MGO Chapter 28

πŸ”₯ Fire Regulations

Fire pit rules, fireworks restrictions, and brush clearance requirements are especially important if you are coming from a state with different fire risk profiles.

Backyard Fires

Some Restrictions

Backyard recreational fires are allowed in Madison under MGO Chapter 10 with strict limits: clean wood only, 3 foot maximum fuel pile, 25 foot setback from structures, and constant adult supervision. No permit required for compliant fires.

Permit: Not required if compliantPile Size: 3 ft diameter max

Wildfire Zones

Few Restrictions

Madison is not mapped in a formal wildland-urban interface zone. Wildfire risk is low due to the urban setting, but natural areas along the Ice Age Trail, Cherokee Marsh, and the UW Arboretum carry seasonal grass and marsh fire risk managed by WI DNR and city parks.

Risk Level: LowHot Spots: Cherokee Marsh, Arboretum

Brush Clearance

Some Restrictions

Madison requires property owners to clear brush, tall grass, and dead vegetation that create fire or nuisance hazards under MGO 27.05. The Urban Forestry Division and Building Inspection coordinate enforcement in wooded lots and near lakeshores.

Authority: MGO 27.05Enforcement: Building Inspection

Smoke Detectors

Heavy Restrictions

Madison enforces WI Stat 101.145 requiring smoke alarms on every floor and in every sleeping room of residential dwellings. Rental properties must have interconnected alarms verified at each tenant turnover under MGO 27.05.

State Law: WI Stat 101.145Location: Every floor and bedroom

Propane Storage

Some Restrictions

Madison Fire Department enforces NFPA 58 propane storage standards adopted via Wis. UBC under Wis. Stat. Β§101.65. Residential tanks above 125 gallons need permits; setbacks from buildings and ignition sources are required.

Standard: NFPA 58 adoptedState authority: Wis. Stat. Β§101.65

Fireworks

Heavy Restrictions

Madison bans nearly all consumer fireworks under MGO 23.05, following WI Stat 167.10 which allows cities to further restrict. Only sparklers, snakes, smoke bombs, and stationary cone fountains are permitted without a permit.

State Law: WI Stat 167.10City Code: MGO 23.05

Outdoor Burning

Heavy Restrictions

Madison prohibits general open burning under MGO Chapter 10. Only small recreational fires and approved cooking fires are allowed. WI DNR open burning permits do not apply inside city limits because Madison sets its own stricter rules.

City Code: MGO Chapter 10Yard Waste: Burning prohibited

Fire Pit Rules

Some Restrictions

Madison allows recreational fire pits under MGO Chapter 10, limited to clean seasoned firewood in approved containers no larger than 3 feet in diameter. Fires must be attended, at least 25 feet from structures, and extinguished at night.

Authority: MGO Chapter 10Max Size: 3 ft diameter pile

πŸš— Parking Rules

Parking rules catch more new residents off guard than almost any other ordinance. RV storage, overnight parking bans, and driveway regulations vary significantly.

Driveway Rules

Some Restrictions

Madison requires permits for new driveway approaches and limits curb-cut widths. MGO 10.08 governs driveway construction in right-of-way. Parking on unpaved surfaces in front yards is prohibited.

Code: MGO 10.08 + Ch. 28Max Curb Cut: 20 ft single-family

Overnight Parking

Heavy Restrictions

Madison enforces citywide alternate-side parking November 15 through March 15 from 1 AM to 7 AM, the signature winter parking rule. Park on odd-numbered side on odd dates, even side on even dates. $60 ticket + possible tow.

Dates: Nov 15-Mar 15Hours: 1 AM-7 AM

EV Charging

Few Restrictions

Madison operates public EV chargers through MGE and the Parking Utility in city garages. New construction requires EV-ready wiring under Madison Sustainable Building Policy. No specific curbside EV regulation yet.

Public Chargers: City garages + MGEPermit: Electrical permit for Level 2

Abandoned Vehicles

Some Restrictions

Madison defines abandoned vehicles per WI Stat 342.40 and MGO 12.137: vehicles parked over 48 hours on streets or inoperable/unregistered vehicles on private property. Tagged then towed after 7 days; sold at auction if unclaimed.

State Law: WI Stat 342.40City Code: MGO 12.137 + 10.18

RV & Boat Parking

Some Restrictions

Madison prohibits RV and boat storage on public streets beyond 48 hours. Private property storage allowed in side/rear yards with setbacks. No front-yard storage in residential zones under MGO 28 zoning code.

Street Limit: 48 hours MGO 12.76Front Yard: Prohibited in residential

Street Parking Limits

Heavy Restrictions

Madison enforces 48-hour continuous parking limit, alternate-side parking in winter, and extensive metered/permit districts. MGO Chapter 12 governs parking. Fines $20-$60 typical; booting/towing after 5+ unpaid tickets.

Code: MGO Chapter 12Max Continuous: 48 hours

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Madison restricts commercial vehicles over 10,000 lbs from residential street parking. Overnight on-street storage of trucks, tractors, and trailers prohibited in residential zones under MGO 12.76(7).

Weight Limit: Under 10,000 lbsCode: MGO 12.76(7)

🧱 Fence Regulations

Planning to put up a fence? Height limits, material restrictions, and permit requirements differ by city - and sometimes by which side of the property the fence sits on.

Material Restrictions

Few Restrictions

Madison allows most typical fence materials (wood, vinyl, chain link, ornamental metal, composite) under MGO Chapter 28. Barbed wire and electric fences are restricted in residential zones. Historic districts have material review.

Allowed: Wood, vinyl, metal, chain linkBarbed Wire: Not in residential

Fence Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

Madison enforces a vision triangle at corner lots under MGO Chapter 28. Fences, walls, and landscaping in the triangle must be no taller than about 30 inches to preserve driver sight lines.

Triangle Size: 25 ft each side typicalMax Height: About 30 inches

Pool Barriers

Heavy Restrictions

Madison requires residential pools deeper than 24 inches to be enclosed by a 48-inch or taller barrier with self-closing, self-latching gates, per MGO building code and WI Stat 145.17.

Barrier Height: 48 inches minimumLatch Height: 54+ inches or pool-side

Height Limits

Some Restrictions

Madison fence heights are set by MGO Chapter 28 (zoning). Typical limits: 4 feet in front yards, 6 feet in side and rear yards. Taller fences require a conditional use permit.

Front Yard: 4 feet maxSide/Rear: 6 feet max

Permit Requirements

Some Restrictions

Madison requires a zoning permit for most new fences to verify height, setbacks, and location. Permits are issued by the Zoning Administrator under MGO Chapter 28. Fees are modest and turnaround is typically quick.

Permit: Required for new fencesIssuer: Zoning Administrator

Neighbor Fence Rules

Some Restrictions

Wisconsin's partition fence statute (WI Stat 90.03) requires adjoining rural/agricultural landowners to share cost of boundary fences. In urban Madison, the line fence statute rarely applies; disputes are civil matters.

State Law: WI Stat 90.03Applies To: Mainly rural/agricultural

πŸ” Animal Ordinances

Pet owners and aspiring chicken keepers should check local animal ordinances before signing a lease or closing on a home.

Exotic Pets

Heavy Restrictions

Madison MGO 23.32 prohibits keeping wild, exotic, or dangerous animals as pets including big cats, wolves, venomous reptiles, nonhuman primates, and bears. State rules under WI Stat 169 also apply.

Code: MGO 23.32Prohibited: Big cats, primates, wolves, venomous

Chickens & Livestock

Some Restrictions

Madison MGO 9.52 allows up to 4 hens per residential property with a chicken license. Roosters are prohibited. Coops must meet setback and sanitation standards, and neighbor notification is required.

Max Hens: 4 per lotRoosters: Prohibited

Wildlife Feeding

Heavy Restrictions

Madison prohibits feeding deer, waterfowl, and most wildlife under MGO 23.32 and related park rules. Bird feeding in moderation is generally allowed. WI DNR baiting/feeding rules (WI Stat 29.336) also apply to deer.

Deer Feeding: ProhibitedWaterfowl: Prohibited

Pet Limits

Some Restrictions

Madison MGO 23.32 limits households to a total of 4 dogs, cats, or combination thereof, not counting animals under 5 months old. Additional animals require a kennel license and zoning approval.

Dog/Cat Cap: 4 combinedPuppies/Kittens: Exempt under 5 months

Animal Hoarding

Some Restrictions

Madison Ch. 9 caps household animals and authorizes welfare seizure when conditions become unsanitary or cruel. Dane County Humane Society and Madison Animal Services investigate hoarding complaints reported by neighbors or postal carriers.

Code chapter: Ch. 9 (Animals)State cruelty law: Wis. Stat. ch. 951

Pet Store Rules

Some Restrictions

Madison Ch. 9 restricts retail pet stores from selling commercially bred dogs and cats, requiring shelter or rescue partnerships. State law Wis. Stat. ch. 173 governs animal welfare standards and humane transport for retail facilities.

Sourcing limit: Shelter/rescue onlyState disclosure: Wis. Stat. Β§173.41

Cat Rules

Some Restrictions

Madison Ch. 9 requires cat licenses, current rabies vaccination, and prohibits cats from running at large. Free-roaming or nuisance cats may be impounded by Dane County Humane Society after neighbor complaints.

License required: Annual city licenseState enabling: Wis. Stat. Β§174.054

Veterinary Clinic Zoning

Some Restrictions

Madison Ch. 28 zones veterinary clinics into commercial and mixed-use districts; small-animal practices are permitted by right while overnight boarding and large-animal hospitals need conditional-use approval near residential areas.

Code chapter: Ch. 28 zoningPermitted districts: TSS, NMX, CC, CC-T

Mandatory Spay/Neuter

Few Restrictions

Madison does not mandate spay/neuter for owned pets but offers reduced license fees for altered animals and requires Dane County Humane Society to sterilize before adoption. Unaltered pets pay higher annual licensing surcharges.

Mandate status: No citywide mandateFee differential: 2-3x altered rate

Bird Protection

Few Restrictions

Madison adopted Bird-Safe Glass guidelines for new municipal buildings and major UW-Madison projects. Migratory Bird Treaty Act protections, plus Wis. DNR rules, govern wild birds; lights-out programs reduce isthmus migration strikes.

Federal law: MBTA 16 U.S.C. Β§703State authority: Wisconsin DNR ch. 29

Microchipping

Few Restrictions

Madison encourages but does not require microchipping; Dane County Humane Society scans all impounded animals for chips. Licensed dogs and cats must wear visible city tags under Ch. 9 identification rules.

Chip requirement: Voluntary citywideTag required: Yes for license

Wildlife Rescue Permits

Some Restrictions

Wildlife rehabilitation in Madison requires a Wisconsin DNR Class A or Class B rehabber license under Wis. Admin. Code ch. NR 19. City ordinances bar private possession of native wildlife without state authorization or federal permits.

State permit: Wis. Admin. NR 19Tier system: Class A or B

Coyote Management

Some Restrictions

Madison follows Wisconsin DNR coyote rules; lethal removal inside city limits is rare and requires DNR depredation permits. Residents are urged to haze coyotes, secure food, and report aggressive encounters to Public Health.

State authority: Wisconsin DNRStatute: Wis. Stat. ch. 29

Pet Groomer Rules

Few Restrictions

Madison treats grooming and dog-daycare facilities under Ch. 9 kennel licensing and Ch. 28 zoning. Operators need conditional-use approval in most districts plus state Wis. Stat. Β§173.41 dealer registration if boarding overnight.

Kennel license: If boarding overnightState registration: Wis. Stat. Β§173.41

Dog Leash Laws

Heavy Restrictions

Madison MGO 23.32 requires dogs to be leashed in all public areas except designated off-leash dog parks. Leashes must not exceed 8 feet. Dogs at large are subject to impoundment and fines.

Code: MGO 23.32Max Leash: 8 feet

Breed Restrictions

Few Restrictions

Madison has no breed-specific legislation (BSL). All breeds including pit bulls are legal. Dangerous-dog designations under WI Stat 174.042 and MGO 23.32 are behavior-based, not breed-based.

BSL in Madison: NoneAll Breeds: Legal without permit

Beekeeping

Some Restrictions

Madison allows residential beekeeping under MGO 23.32. Hives must be registered and follow setback and hive-count rules. State apiary registration with DATCP under WI Stat 94.76 is also required.

Allowed: Yes, with permitCode: MGO 23.32

🌿 Landscaping Rules

From grass height limits to tree removal permits, landscaping rules can surprise new homeowners, especially in drought-prone areas with water restrictions.

Artificial Turf

Some Restrictions

Madison permits artificial turf on residential lots but treats it as an impervious surface for stormwater and lot coverage calculations under MGO 28 zoning code. Permits may be required in shoreland zones.

Code: MGO 28Stormwater: Counts as impervious

Rainwater Harvesting

Few Restrictions

Madison actively encourages rainwater harvesting and offers Rain Barrel rebates through the Water Utility and Engineering Stormwater programs. Residential collection is not regulated at the state level in Wisconsin.

State Law: No restrictionRebates: Periodic city programs

Native Plants

Few Restrictions

Madison strongly promotes native plantings through the Natural Lawn program and MGO 28.142 natural landscape exemption. Owners who file a management plan are exempt from the 8 inch grass height rule.

Exemption: MGO 28.142Plan: Filed with Zoning

Weed Ordinances

Some Restrictions

Madison enforces MGO 27.05 against noxious weeds and rank vegetation exceeding 8 inches. The City Weed Commissioner inspects complaints and can order abatement with costs billed to the property tax roll.

State Law: WI Stat 66.0407City Code: MGO 27.05

Tree Removal & Heritage Trees

Heavy Restrictions

Removal of any public or terrace tree in Madison requires a permit from the City Forester under MGO 10.10. Private tree removal generally does not require a permit but is regulated in landmark tree and shoreland zones.

Public Trees: City Forester onlyPrivate Trees: Usually no permit

Grass Height Limits

Some Restrictions

Madison limits grass and weeds to 8 inches under MGO 27.05. Owners of natural landscape areas with filed management plans are exempt. Building Inspection issues orders with 5 day compliance windows and abates at owner expense.

Limit: 8 inchesCode: MGO 27.05

Tree Trimming

Heavy Restrictions

Madison Urban Forestry Division regulates all work on public trees under MGO 10.10. No trimming or removal of terrace or park trees is allowed without a permit. Private trees overhanging public ways must be clear to 8 feet sidewalk and 14 feet street.

Authority: Urban Forestry DivisionCode: MGO 10.10

Water Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Madison Water Utility enforces year-round odd-even sprinkling rules under MGO 13.18. Watering is prohibited between noon and 6 PM. Drought advisories can trigger stricter limits or bans.

Utility: Madison Water UtilitySchedule: Odd-even by address

πŸ’Ό Home Business

Working from home is common, but running a business from home often requires permits and must comply with zoning restrictions on customer traffic and signage.

Home Daycare

Some Restrictions

Madison family daycare homes (up to 8 children) are allowed as a home occupation in residential zones with state licensing through WI DCF. Group daycare homes (9-12 children) require conditional use approval under MGO Chapter 28.

State License: WI DCF requiredFamily Home: Up to 8 children

Home Occupation Permits

Some Restrictions

Madison regulates home occupations under MGO Chapter 28. Most home businesses are allowed by right with no external evidence of the business, no non-resident employees, and limited customer visits. No separate home occupation permit is required for compliant operations.

Code: MGO Chapter 28Permit: None for standard

Cottage Food Operations

Few Restrictions

Wisconsin Act 62 (2017) and WI Stat 97.29 allow home-based sale of non-hazardous baked goods and canned high-acid foods without DATCP licensing up to annual gross sales thresholds. Madison follows state law.

State Law: WI Act 62 and 97.29Baked Goods: No sales cap

Zoning Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Madison permits home occupations in all residential districts under MGO 28.151 with limits on employees, customer traffic, and space used. No more than 25 percent of the dwelling floor area may be devoted to the business.

Code: MGO 28.151Floor Area: 25 percent max

Signage Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Madison prohibits exterior signage for home occupations in residential zones under MGO 31 and 28.151. One small nameplate is generally allowed. Illuminated or commercial-style signs are not permitted.

Code: MGO 31 and 28.151Allowed: 2 sq ft nameplate

Customer Traffic Restrictions

Heavy Restrictions

Madison home occupations are limited to low customer visit volumes. MGO 28.151 generally restricts client visits to no more than one at a time by appointment only, with no retail walk-in activity.

Visits: Appointment onlyClients: One at a time

🏊 Swimming Pools & Spas

Pool ownership comes with safety fencing requirements, permit obligations, and drainage rules that vary by jurisdiction.

Hot Tub Rules

Few Restrictions

Madison allows residential hot tubs and spas without a fence if they have an ASTM F1346 locking safety cover. Electrical permits are required for 240V installations. Setback rules follow accessory structure standards.

Fence: Not needed w/ F1346 coverElectrical: Permit + GFCI

Fencing Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

Madison requires a minimum 48-inch barrier around all residential pools over 24 inches deep, with self-closing self-latching gates, per WI UDC and MGO Chapter 29. Barriers must be in place before the pool is filled.

Height: 48 inches minGate: Self-close/latch

Pool Permits

Some Restrictions

Madison requires a building permit for any residential pool deeper than 24 inches under MGO Chapter 29 and the Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code. Electrical and plumbing permits are separate. Apply through the Madison Building Inspection Division.

Permit: 24+ inch depthCode: MGO 29 + SPS 320

Safety Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Madison residential pools must comply with anti-entrapment drain covers (federal VGB Act), GFCI-protected circuits, proper bonding, and barrier requirements. Public and semi-public pools follow WI DHS Chapter 172 standards.

Drain: VGB covers requiredElectrical: GFCI + bonding

Above-Ground Pools

Some Restrictions

Madison treats above-ground pools over 24 inches deep the same as in-ground pools for permitting and barrier requirements under MGO Chapter 29 and WI UDC. A removable/lockable ladder with a 48-inch pool wall can serve as the barrier.

Trigger: 24+ inch waterWall as Barrier: 48 in + lock ladder

πŸ—οΈ Accessory Structures

Thinking about an ADU, shed, or garage conversion? Local rules on accessory structures have changed rapidly in recent years, especially in California.

Tiny Homes

Some Restrictions

Tiny homes on foundations are allowed in Madison if they meet WI Uniform Dwelling Code and zoning minimum dwelling size. Tiny houses on wheels are treated as RVs and not allowed for permanent residence outside RV parks.

Foundation Tiny: Allowed as ADU or primaryTHOWs: Not for permanent residence

Carport Rules

Some Restrictions

Madison treats carports as accessory structures under MGO 28 zoning. Permits are required and setbacks and coverage limits match detached garage rules. Cloth or canopy carports are generally prohibited as permanent structures.

Code: MGO 28Setback: 3 ft side and rear

ADU Impact Fees

Few Restrictions

Madison does not charge development impact fees on residential ADUs. Wisconsin Statute 66.0617 authorizes municipal impact fees broadly but requires a fee study demonstrating new capacity need. Madison currently imposes only standard building permit fees through the Building Inspection Division. Madison Water Utility charges connection fees only if a new service line is installed.

Municipal Impact Fees: None on ADUsState Authority: Wis. Stat. 66.0617

ADU Permits

Few Restrictions

Madison is one of the Midwest's most ADU-friendly cities. Madison General Ordinances (MGO) Chapter 28 (Zoning Code) permits accessory dwelling units (ADUs) by-right in most residential districts (TR-C1, TR-C2, TR-C3, TR-C4, TR-V1, TR-V2, TR-U1, TR-U2, SR-C1, SR-C2, SR-V1, SR-V2) following the 2013 zoning code rewrite. Permits are filed with the City of Madison Building Inspection Division through the Accela permit portal. Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code (SPS 320-325) applies.

Code Authority: MGO 28.151By-Right Districts: All TR and SR zones

ADU Owner Occupancy

Few Restrictions

Madison does not require owner-occupancy for ADU properties under MGO Chapter 28. Property owners may build an ADU and rent both units to separate tenants. The Common Council removed the owner-occupancy requirement in 2020 amendments to Section 28.151. Wisconsin has no state preemption on owner-occupancy. Condominium and HOA covenants under Wisconsin Statute Chapter 703 may impose private restrictions.

City Rule: No owner-occupancy requiredRemoved: 2020 MGO 28.151 amendment

ADU Rental Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Madison allows long-term rental of legal ADUs without special licensing. Short-term rentals (under 30 days) require a Tourist Rooming House license under MGO Chapter 9 and Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) ATCP 72 license. Wisconsin Act 59 (2017) preempts outright STR bans but allows reasonable regulation. Madison's STR ordinance limits non-owner-occupied STRs.

Long-Term Rental: Allowed (rental registration)STR Licensing: MGO Ch. 9 + DATCP ATCP 72

ADU Rules

Few Restrictions

Madison legalized accessory dwelling units citywide in 2013 under MGO 28.151. ADUs are allowed in all residential districts subject to size, owner-occupancy, and parking standards. One of the first Midwestern cities to embrace ADUs.

Code: MGO 28.151Legalized: 2013 citywide

Shed Rules

Some Restrictions

Madison requires a zoning permit for sheds over 150 square feet and a building permit for structures over 200 square feet. Setbacks are typically 3 feet from side and rear lot lines per MGO 28.

Exempt: Under 150 sq ftZoning Permit: 150 to 200 sq ft

Garage Conversions

Some Restrictions

Garage conversions to habitable space require a building permit in Madison and must meet WI Uniform Dwelling Code for egress, insulation, and ventilation. Converting to an ADU follows MGO 28.151 with parking replacement if required.

Permit: RequiredCode: WI UDC SPS 320-325

πŸ– Outdoor Cooking

Outdoor Kitchen Permits

Some Restrictions

Madison requires building permits for outdoor kitchens with gas lines, electrical wiring, plumbing, or structural roofs. Permits route through Madison Building Inspection via the Accela Citizen Access portal. Wisconsin DSPS oversight applies for licensed trades. Cold-climate construction requires frost-protected footings to 48-inch frost depth. Madison Landmarks Commission review applies in designated historic districts.

Standalone Grill: No permitGas Line: Plumbing permit + WI master

BBQ & Propane Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Madison Fire Code under MGO Chapter 34 adopts the Wisconsin Commercial Building Code (SPS 361-366) and Wisconsin Administrative Code SPS 314 (Fire Prevention) which incorporate the International Fire Code (IFC). IFC 308.1.4 prohibits open-flame cooking devices and LP-gas tanks over 1 pound on combustible balconies of buildings with three or more dwelling units. Charcoal grills must be 10 feet from combustible buildings.

Code Authority: MGO Ch. 34 + Wisconsin SPS 314Multi-Family LP-Gas: 1 lb max on balconies

Smoker Rules

Some Restrictions

Madison has no specific smoker ordinance. MGO Chapter 24 (Noise) and Chapter 7 (Public Health) provide nuisance authority for excessive smoke. Wisconsin DNR NR 429 governs open burning but cooking is specifically exempt. Madison's MGO 27.05 open-burning provisions also exempt cooking devices. Dense bungalow neighborhoods generate occasional smoke complaints during summer competition BBQ season.

Smoker-Specific Rule: NoneOpen Burning: MGO 27.05 (cooking exempt)

πŸŽ„ Holiday Decorations

Inflatable Display Rules

Few Restrictions

Madison has no city ordinance regulating residential inflatable holiday displays. MGO Chapter 24 (Noise) sets residential noise standards that could theoretically apply to overnight blower motors. HOA and condo covenants commonly restrict size and placement under Wisconsin Statute Chapter 703. Madison winters are harsh on inflatables - high winds and ice often damage them.

City Rule: None on inflatablesNighttime Noise: MGO Ch. 24 (audible past line)

Holiday Light Rules

Few Restrictions

Madison has no municipal ordinance regulating residential holiday lights. Timing, brightness, and animation are governed by HOA and condo covenants under Wisconsin Statute Chapter 703 and by Madison Landmarks Commission guidelines for designated historic districts. Wisconsin has no state-level holiday display preemption. Madison's cold winters and early sunset create extended holiday lighting seasons.

City Ordinance: None on holiday lightsLocal Tradition: Olin Park Holiday Fantasy

Lawn Ornament Rules

Some Restrictions

Madison has no city ordinance restricting lawn ornaments on residential property. MGO Chapter 27 (Property Maintenance) requires general yard upkeep but does not address ornament content. Madison Landmarks Commission review under MGO Chapter 41 applies for permanent installations in designated historic districts. HOA and condo covenants commonly regulate ornaments under Wisconsin Statute Chapter 703.

City Rule: None on ornamentsLandmarks Districts: 5+ historic districts

🌍 Environmental Rules

Gas Leaf Blower Ban

Some Restrictions

Madison limits the hours and days when gas-powered leaf blowers may operate and supports a transition to electric equipment for city crews, citing noise, fine-particulate emissions, and Climate Action Plan goals as the basis.

Sundays/holidays: Generally prohibitedCity crews: Transitioning to electric

Climate Emergency Mobilization

Some Restrictions

Madison adopted a Climate Action Plan committing to 100% renewable energy and net-zero greenhouse-gas emissions, and the Common Council declared a climate emergency directing accelerated action across city operations and community programs.

Goal: 100% renewable, net-zeroLead office: Sustainability and Resilience

Sustainable Procurement

Some Restrictions

Madison's sustainable-procurement policy requires city departments and contractors to prefer products and services meeting recycled-content, energy-efficiency, and low-toxicity standards consistent with the Climate Action Plan and the Sustainable Madison Committee's guidance.

Lead office: Finance Purchasing DivisionStandards: ENERGY STAR, EPEAT

Vehicle Idling Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Madison restricts unnecessary motor-vehicle idling, particularly for diesel trucks and buses near schools, hospitals, and residential buildings, to reduce particulate exposure and align with the Climate Action Plan's air-quality goals.

Heavy-duty limit: Approximately five minutesLead enforcement: MPD and Building Inspection

Cool Roof Requirements

Few Restrictions

Madison encourages cool-roof and reflective-surface installations on commercial and large multifamily buildings to reduce urban heat-island effects, lower cooling demand, and support Climate Action Plan goals tied to electrification of buildings.

State baseline: Wis. Stat. ch. 101Stormwater credit: Often overlaps

Erosion Control

Heavy Restrictions

Madison MGO 37 requires erosion control plans for any disturbance of 4,000+ sq ft. Silt fence, inlet protection, and stabilized construction entrances mandatory. Aligns with WI NR 151 statewide standards.

Plan Threshold: 4,000 sq ftFull Plan: 10,000+ sq ft

Grading & Drainage

Some Restrictions

Madison MGO 37 requires grading permits for movement of 50+ cubic yards or slope changes exceeding 3:1. Drainage must not adversely affect neighbors. Positive drainage from structures required per building code.

Permit Threshold: 50 cy or steep slopeNeighbor Drainage: No unreasonable increase

Coastal Development

Some Restrictions

While Madison is not on an ocean coast, development along its extensive lakeshores is heavily regulated. Wisconsin shoreland zoning laws apply within 1,000 feet of lakes and 300 feet of rivers. Madison's zoning code Chapter 28 includes waterfront overlay districts for Lakes Mendota, Monona, Wingra, and Waubesa. Vegetative buffers are required near shorelines, and impervious surface limits are stricter for lakefront properties to protect water quality.

State Law: WI shoreland zoning β€” 1,000 ft from lakesCity Zoning: Madison Code Ch. 28 waterfront overlays

Stormwater Management

Heavy Restrictions

Madison enforces MGO Chapter 37 stormwater ordinance. New development disturbing 10,000+ sq ft requires permits, BMPs, and 80% TSS removal. Protects Yahara Lakes watershed. WPDES MS4 permit applies citywide.

Code: MGO Chapter 37Permit Trigger: 10,000 sq ft disturbance

Flood Zones

Heavy Restrictions

Madison sits on the Yahara River chain (Lakes Mendota, Monona, Waubesa, Kegonsa). FEMA flood insurance required in SFHA Zones A/AE. MGO 28.149 floodplain zoning mirrors WI NR 116 state floodplain rules.

Rivers/Lakes: Yahara + 4 lakesState Rule: WI NR 116

🌱 Cannabis Regulations

Home Cultivation

Heavy Restrictions

Home cannabis cultivation remains illegal in Wisconsin under WI Stat. 961. Madison decriminalized small-amount possession in 2020 (MGO 23.20) but this does not authorize cultivation. Growing plants remains a state criminal offense.

State Law: WI Stat. 961 illegalHome Growing: Felony manufacture

Personal Cultivation Limits

Heavy Restrictions

Wisconsin has not legalized recreational or full medical cannabis, so personal cultivation remains a felony under Wis. Stat. Β§961.41(1)(h), regardless of Madison's $1 possession decriminalization under Ord. 23.20.

State law: Felony cultivationMadison possession: $1 civil ord.

Cannabis Delivery Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Because Wisconsin has not legalized recreational or full medical cannabis, no licensed delivery system exists, and any commercial cannabis transport in Madison violates Wis. Stat. Β§961.41 distribution provisions regardless of local decriminalization.

Legal delivery: None β€” illegalState penalty: Class I-E felony

Buffer Zones

Few Restrictions

Madison has no cannabis dispensary buffer zones because Wisconsin has not legalized recreational or full medical cannabis; any future buffer rules would require state legalization legislation first.

Buffer status: None β€” no dispensariesState legalization: Not enacted

Dispensary Zoning

Heavy Restrictions

Wisconsin does not permit recreational or full medical cannabis dispensaries. Only limited CBD oil under WI Stat. 961.32(2m) is available through physicians. No cannabis dispensaries operate in Madison.

Recreational: Not legal in WIMedical: CBD only (WI 961.32(2m))

β˜€οΈ Solar Energy

πŸͺ§ Sign Regulations

🏚️ Property Maintenance

Snow & Sidewalk Clearing

Heavy Restrictions

Madison requires property owners to clear sidewalks of snow and ice within 24 hours after snowfall ends under MGO 10.28. Failure to clear results in City contractor abatement with charges billed to the property.

Deadline: 24 hours after snowfallCode: MGO 10.28

Trash Bin Storage

Some Restrictions

Madison requires trash and recycling carts be stored out of public view between collection days, typically in a side yard, rear yard, garage, or enclosure. Carts may not be stored in front yards.

Storage: Out of public viewNo Front Yard: Prohibited storage

Property Blight

Heavy Restrictions

Madison enforces property blight standards under MGO Chapter 27. Prohibited conditions include accumulated junk, abandoned vehicles, broken windows, peeling paint, structural decay, and overgrown vegetation. Building Inspection issues correction orders with deadlines.

Code: MGO Chapter 27Agency: Building Inspection

Vacant Lot Maintenance

Some Restrictions

Vacant lots in Madison must be maintained free of weeds over 8 inches, trash, debris, and nuisances under MGO Chapter 27. Owners are responsible for boulevard and sidewalk maintenance abutting the lot.

Weed Limit: 8 inchesCode: MGO Chapter 27

Garage Sale Rules

Few Restrictions

Madison permits residential garage and rummage sales without a permit. Sales are limited in frequency and duration. Signs must follow MGO Chapter 31 sign rules and be removed promptly after the sale ends.

Permit: Not requiredFrequency: Occasional (3 or fewer typical)

πŸ’‘ Outdoor Lighting

πŸ”‘ Rental Property Rules

Source-of-Income Discrimination

Some Restrictions

Wisconsin Act 317 (2017) preempts Madison's earlier ban on source-of-income housing discrimination, except that landlords may still not refuse Section 8 vouchers when public-housing authorities require nondiscrimination. Madison enforces the remaining protections through Equal Opportunities Ord. Ch. 39.

Local code: MGO Ch. 39State preemption: Wis. Act 317 (2017)

Security Deposit Rules

Some Restrictions

Wisconsin Act 76 (2018) preempts Madison from imposing tougher local security deposit caps. Landlords must follow the statewide ATCP 134 framework, including a 21-day return clock and itemized deductions tied to actual damages.

Return deadline: 21 daysStatute: Wis. Stat. 704.28

Relocation Assistance

Few Restrictions

Madison cannot mandate private landlord-funded relocation payments because of Wisconsin Act 76 (2018). Displacement assistance is instead handled through CDA emergency programs and federal Uniform Relocation Act funds for projects using federal aid.

Local mandate: Preempted by Act 76Federal law: URA of 1970

Section 8 Voucher Acceptance

Few Restrictions

After Wisconsin Act 317 (2017), Madison landlords are not required to accept Section 8 housing choice vouchers. The Community Development Authority (CDA) administers vouchers, while the Tenant Resource Center maintains lists of voucher-friendly buildings.

Local PHA: Madison CDAMandate: No mandatory acceptance

No-Fault Evictions

Few Restrictions

Wisconsin permits no-fault non-renewal of month-to-month and term tenancies with 28 days written notice. Wisconsin Act 76 (2018) bars Madison from requiring just cause, so most non-renewals end the tenancy without stated reason.

Notice: 28 days writtenStatute: Wis. Stat. 704.19

Eviction Moratorium History

Few Restrictions

During COVID-19, Madison and Dane County operated under federal CDC and Wisconsin Supreme Court rulings rather than a local moratorium. Today no local moratorium exists, and Wisconsin Act 76 prevents Madison from imposing one independently.

Status: No local moratoriumState preemption: Wis. Act 76 (2018)

Tenant Anti-Harassment

Some Restrictions

Madison enforces tenant protections through the Department of Civil Rights and ATCP 134. Landlords may not retaliate against tenants who report code violations, contact the Tenant Resource Center, or organize for habitability improvements.

State rule: Wis. Stat. 704.45Consumer rule: ATCP 134.09

Rental Registration

Some Restrictions

Madison requires rental property registration and periodic inspections under MGO Chapter 27 Building Inspection. Owners must register rental units and allow code inspections to verify habitability and safety standards.

Code: MGO Chapter 27Agency: Building Inspection Division

Rent Control

Few Restrictions

Wisconsin Statute 66.1015 preempts all local rent control. Madison cannot enact rent stabilization, rent caps, or just-cause eviction protections. Landlord-tenant law governed by WI Stat 704 and ATCP 134.

State Law: WI Stat 66.1015Preemption: Total since 1995

Just Cause Eviction

Some Restrictions

Madison follows Wisconsin Statute 704 landlord-tenant law. Wisconsin does not require just-cause eviction; landlords may terminate month-to-month tenancies with 28 days written notice. Madison adds tenant protections via MGO Chapter 32 Landlord-Tenant.

State Law: WI Stat. 704 landlord-tenantJust Cause: Not required statewide

πŸ—‘οΈ Trash & Recycling

🚁 Drone Rules

πŸ” Food Trucks & Mobile Vendors

πŸšͺ Soliciting & Door-to-Door

πŸŒ™ Curfew Laws

πŸ“ Building Setbacks & Zoning

🌳 Tree Protection

Parkway Planting

Heavy Restrictions

Madison Tree Code Chapter 27 places street trees in the terrace between sidewalk and curb under City Forester jurisdiction, requiring permits for any planting, pruning, or removal and specifying approved species suited to Madison's climate and soils.

Code chapter: Madison GO Ch. 27Manager: City Forester

Tree Removal Permits

Some Restrictions

Madison regulates tree removal on public property through the Forestry Section and on private property through the zoning code. Removal of street trees or trees in the terrace (boulevard) requires a city permit. On private property, tree removal may be regulated through development review, particularly for trees larger than 12 inches DBH. Madison maintains a significant urban canopy and the city's Urban Forestry Plan guides tree management and replacement priorities.

Public Trees: Permit required from Forestry SectionPrivate Trees: May require review for trees over 12" DBH

Heritage & Protected Trees

Some Restrictions

Madison recognizes significant trees through its urban forestry program, though it does not have a formal heritage or landmark tree registry with legal protections. The city's Urban Forestry Plan identifies priority species and notable specimens. Large, mature street trees receive extra consideration during development review and utility work. The city's Forestry Section can designate trees for preservation during construction projects near public right-of-way.

Heritage Registry: No formal heritage tree registryUrban Forestry: Priority species identified in plan

Tree Replacement Requirements

Some Restrictions

When street trees are removed in Madison, the Forestry Section replaces them as part of its ongoing planting program. The city plants approximately 3,000 trees per year. For private development, the zoning code may require replacement trees when significant trees are removed during construction. Replacement ratios and species requirements are determined during development review. Madison's Emerald Ash Borer program has driven significant replanting with diverse species.

Street Tree Replacement: Forestry Section replaces removed street treesAnnual Planting: Approximately 3,000 trees per year

🏷️ Garage & Yard Sales

🏘️ HOA Rules

CC&R Enforcement

Some Restrictions

Madison HOA CCRs are enforced under Wisconsin contract and real property law. WI Stat. Chapter 703 governs condominiums. Enforcement requires consistency, reasonable notice, and adherence to declaration procedures.

Statute: WI Chapter 703Runs w/ Land: Yes

Board Procedures

Some Restrictions

Madison HOAs and condominium associations operate under WI Stat. Chapter 703 (condominiums) and Chapter 181 (non-stock corporations). Boards must hold annual meetings, provide notice, keep minutes, and allow member inspection of records.

Condo Law: WI Chapter 703Non-Condo: WI Chapter 181

Assessment & Dues

Some Restrictions

Madison HOA and condominium assessments are authorized under WI Stat. Chapter 703 for condos and the governing declaration for non-condo HOAs. Unpaid assessments become liens on the unit and can result in foreclosure.

Condo Statute: WI 703.16Lien: Automatic

Dispute Resolution

Some Restrictions

Madison HOA disputes are resolved through internal association procedures, mediation, or Wisconsin circuit court. Many declarations require mediation before litigation. No municipal HOA ombudsman exists in Madison.

Ombudsman: None in WIMediation: Often required

Architectural Review

Some Restrictions

Madison HOAs may enforce architectural review standards through their recorded declaration. Wisconsin law requires reasonable, non-arbitrary application of standards. City permits are still separately required regardless of HOA approval.

Authority: Recorded CCRsStandard: Reasonable, consistent

πŸ”§ Building Safety

Pest Control

Some Restrictions

Madison Public Health enforces property maintenance code requiring owners to prevent rodent and insect infestations. MGO 27 housing code treats infestations as habitability violations. Bed bug disclosure required for rentals.

Code: MGO Ch. 27 + Ch. 7Enforcement: Public Health Madison Dane County

Lead Paint

Heavy Restrictions

Madison pre-1978 housing is subject to Wisconsin lead-safe renovation rules under WI Stat. Chapter 254 and WI DHS 163. Contractors must be lead-safe certified, and landlords must disclose lead hazards under federal Title X and state law.

Statute: WI Chapter 254Rule: DHS 163

Scaffold & Sidewalk Shed

Some Restrictions

Madison requires permits for scaffolding over 14 feet or encroaching on public right-of-way. Sidewalk/street occupancy permits issued by Traffic Engineering. OSHA 1926 Subpart L governs worker safety on construction scaffolds.

Code: MGO Ch. 29 + WI SPS 361-366Permit Threshold: Over 14 ft or in right-of-way

Elevator Maintenance

Heavy Restrictions

Madison elevators are regulated by the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) under WI Admin Code SPS 318. Annual inspections by state or licensed third-party inspectors and licensed elevator contractors are required.

Agency: WI DSPSRule: SPS 318

Door Locking Hardware

Some Restrictions

Madison enforces Wis. Commercial Building Code door-locking rules through Ch. 27, requiring single-action egress hardware in assembly and educational occupancies. Panic hardware is mandatory for high-occupancy spaces; barricade devices are barred.

State code: Wis. SPS 362Single-action rule: Egress required

Green Building Code

Few Restrictions

Madison's Sustainability Plan and Climate Action Plan encourage LEED, ENERGY STAR, and Wisconsin Green Built Home for new construction. State Wis. SPS 363 sets uniform energy code; Madison cannot exceed it but offers expedited review and incentives.

State energy code: Wis. SPS 363Preemption: Wis. Stat. Β§101.02

Childcare Center Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Madison childcare centers must meet Wis. DCF licensing and Ch. 27 building standards, including means-of-egress, fire alarms, and bathroom ratios. Public Health Madison & Dane County inspects food service; MFD reviews fire-safety annually.

State licensing: Wis. DCF 250/251Building code: Wis. SPS 362

Fire Sprinkler Requirements

Some Restrictions

Madison adopts Wisconsin Uniform Building Code requirements for sprinklers: NFPA 13 in commercial buildings, NFPA 13R in multi-family three units or more, and NFPA 13D for one- and two-family homes meeting size or access thresholds.

Commercial standard: NFPA 13Multi-family: NFPA 13R

🚬 Tobacco & Vaping

πŸ›οΈ Single-Use Items

πŸ’Ό Employment Preemption

πŸ›‚ Immigration Policy

πŸ›οΈ Homelessness & Encampment Rules

πŸ›΄ Mobility & Curb Rules

πŸ’§ Water Use Rules

πŸ—ΊοΈ Zoning Overlays & Bonuses

🩺 Public Health Rules

Bed-Bug Rules

Some Restrictions

Wisconsin Act 76 (2018) preempts most local landlord-tenant rules, but Madison still treats bed bug infestations as Ch. 27 housing-code violations requiring owner-paid extermination in rental units.

State preemption: Wis. Act 76 (2018)Local code: Madison Ch. 27

Restaurant Grade Cards

Some Restrictions

Public Health Madison & Dane County (PHMDC), the joint city-county agency, inspects Madison restaurants under Wis. Stat. ch. 97 and Wis. Admin. Code DHS 196, posting inspection reports online without letter grades.

Inspection agency: PHMDC (joint city-county)State code: Wis. Admin. Code DHS 196

Rodent Control

Some Restrictions

Madison General Ordinances Ch. 27 (Building Code) and Ch. 7 require property owners to keep premises free of rodent harborage, and PHMDC may issue abatement orders for active infestations under Wis. Stat. ch. 254.

Lead agency: PHMDCState authority: Wis. Stat. ch. 254

Syringe Disposal

Few Restrictions

Wisconsin allows pharmacy syringe sales without prescription under Wis. Stat. Β§450.11(1g), and PHMDC partners with AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin to operate syringe-services programs serving Madison and Dane County.

Pharmacy access: Wis. Stat. Β§450.11(1g)Program partner: Vivent Health/ARCW

Food Handler Certification

Some Restrictions

Under Wis. Admin. Code DHS 196 and PHMDC permitting, every Madison restaurant must designate at least one Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) holding an ANSI-CFP accredited certification such as ServSafe.

Standard: ANSI-CFP accreditedCertification term: 5 years

🏨 Hotels & Lodging

πŸͺ Business Licensing & Operations

Secondhand Dealers

Some Restrictions

Madison secondhand dealers and pawnbrokers must license under MGO Ch. 9.49 and report transactions to police via Wisconsin's Leads Online system to deter trafficking in stolen goods.

Code section: MGO Ch. 9.49State hold period: 21 days (Wis. Stat. 134.71)

Massage Establishments

Some Restrictions

Madison licenses massage establishments and therapists under MGO Ch. 9.06, requiring background checks, state-licensed therapists, and inspections to deter illicit operations while allowing legitimate practices.

Code section: MGO Ch. 9.06State therapist license: Wis. Stat. Ch. 460

Tobacco Retail License

Some Restrictions

Madison requires a city retail tobacco license under MGO Ch. 9.51 for any business selling cigarettes, e-cigarettes, or vaping products. Tobacco 21 applies citywide per Wis. Stat. 134.66.

Code section: MGO Ch. 9.51Minimum age: 21 (Wis. Stat. 134.66)

Pawnbrokers

Some Restrictions

Madison pawnbrokers are licensed under MGO Ch. 9.49 and Wis. Stat. Ch. 138, with capped interest rates, mandatory holding periods, and daily transaction reporting to Madison Police.

City code: MGO Ch. 9.49State law: Wis. Stat. 138.10

Adult Entertainment

Heavy Restrictions

Madison regulates adult-oriented businesses under MGO Ch. 23.07 with location, licensing, and operations standards. State law allows local zoning but bars complete bans of constitutionally protected expression.

Code section: MGO Ch. 23.07Buffer distance: Hundreds of feet from schools

Tattoo & Body Modification

Some Restrictions

Madison tattoo and body-piercing studios must license through Public Health Madison & Dane County under Wis. Stat. Ch. 252.245 and pass routine inspections covering sterilization, blood-borne pathogen training, and consent records.

State law: Wis. Stat. 252.245Issuing agency: PHMDC

🚷 Public Conduct

Public Marijuana Use

Few Restrictions

Madison MGO 23.20 decriminalizes possession of up to 28 grams of cannabis on private property to a $1 civil forfeiture. Public consumption remains a citation, and state law still classifies cannabis as illegal.

City code: MGO 23.20Private property fine: $1 for under 28g

Outdoor Smoking Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Wisconsin's statewide Smoke-Free Air Act (Wis. Stat. 101.123) bans smoking inside bars, restaurants, and workplaces. Madison adds restrictions in city parks, near playgrounds, and at bus stops.

State law: Wis. Stat. 101.123Playground buffer: 25 feet smoke-free

Public Alcohol Use

Some Restrictions

Madison MGO 38.07 prohibits possession of open alcohol containers on streets, sidewalks, and most public property. Exceptions exist for licensed sidewalk cafes, special-event permit areas, and designated parks.

City code: MGO 38.07State vehicle law: Wis. Stat. 346.935

Loud Party Ordinance

Some Restrictions

Madison MGO 25.09 lets police issue loud-party citations and bill repeat-offender properties for response costs. The ordinance is heavily applied in UW-Madison student rental neighborhoods around campus.

Code section: MGO 25.09Cost recovery trigger: 3 calls in 365 days

Aggressive Panhandling

Some Restrictions

Madison MGO 24.12 prohibits aggressive solicitation: physical contact, blocking pedestrians, threatening language, or repeated requests after refusal. Passive panhandling and sign-holding remain protected First Amendment activity.

Code section: MGO 24.12ATM buffer: Set distance prohibited

Overall: What to Expect in Madison

Madison has 204 ordinances on file across 41 categories. Of these, 48 are rated permissive, 117 moderate, and 39 strict. This gives you a general sense of how tightly regulated daily life is in Madison compared to other cities.

Rules can change, and enforcement varies. Always verify specific requirements with the city directly before making major decisions like building a fence, listing on Airbnb, or starting a home business.

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