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Public speakers highlight Middleton Food Pantry anniversary, parade planning and code enforcement concerns

2232631 · February 6, 2025
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Summary

During public comment the Middleton Food Pantry marked its 20th anniversary and asked for help finding a new location; residents discussed the future of the Fourth of July parade and fireworks, and council/staff outlined forthcoming code‑enforcement proposals and infrastructure concerns including the Concord Street bridge.

Several members of the public addressed the mayor and council on community needs and upcoming events during the meeting’s public comment period.

David Luis, speaking for the Middleton Food Pantry, said the pantry is marking its 20th anniversary and described its history and operations. He said the pantry is entirely donation‑funded, run by about 50 volunteers, and serves households within the Middleton School District. He said the pantry has outgrown its current, older facility at 307 East First Street and asked the council and community to be alert for donations of land, buildings or affordable lease opportunities to secure a new location. He noted the pantry operates as a nonprofit and suggested contributions may be tax…

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