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Public forum in Middletown spotlights stone-wall preservation, short-term rental tax complaint and library/town-center concerns
Summary
During public comment the Historical Society urged protection of dry stone walls; a resident said a new short-term-rental ordinance incorrectly reclassified his property for tax purposes; other residents raised questions about the 110 Enterprise loan and urged the council to keep the library in its current town-center site.
At its November session Middletown’s town council opened the public forum to four speakers. Comments covered historic-preservation, tax classification impacts from recent short-term rental ordinance changes, municipal borrowing, and a public plea to retain the library’s current central location.
Mary Dennis of the Historical Society urged continuation and expansion of the town’s Stonewall Committee activities. She described the…
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