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Middleton commission reviews landmark plaque inventory, plans owner outreach

Middleton Landmarks Commission · April 1, 2025
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Summary

The Middleton Landmarks Commission reviewed its plaque inventory, identified missing or inaccessible markers (including Stricker, Tiedemann Pond and Lemke House), and agreed to compile a list and send letters to property owners proposing alternatives such as boulder mounts or fence mounting.

The Middleton Landmarks Commission spent much of its meeting reviewing an inventory of historical plaques and identifying locations where plaques are missing, inaccessible, or mounted in ways that prevent public viewing. Speaker 4, Unidentified Speaker, said she "have most of the pictures" but that several plaques remained unlocated or inaccessible, naming Stricker and Tiedemann Pond among those still outstanding.

Commissioners highlighted three recurring problems: older plaques lack the current landmarks web address and logo,…

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