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Council approves Banned Books Week proclamation, appointments and library tax exemption; lease escalation moved to CPI

Middleton Common Council · October 8, 2025
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Summary

The Middleton Common Council unanimously approved a proclamation for National Banned Books Week, appointed members to two commissions, approved a lease amendment tying escalation to the CPI, and passed Resolution 2025-46 requesting exemption from the Dane County library tax.

At its Oct. 7 meeting, the Middleton Common Council voted unanimously on several routine and ceremonial items.

Proclamation: The council adopted a proclamation recognizing National Banned Books Week, read by Stephanie Moritz of the Middleton Public Library Board of Trustees, who presented a copy of 1984 and distributed bookmarks listing commonly challenged titles. A council member moved to accept the proclamation and the motion passed by voice vote.

Consent agenda and lease amendment: The council separated consent agenda item 4…

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