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Votes at a glance: Commission recommends pool contracts and fees, approves tree inventory and ADA design work
Summary
At its Feb. 3 meeting the Middleton Parks, Recreation & Forestry Commission approved a donor-funded Little Free Library for Meadows Park, recommended a $22,000 water-management agreement for Baumann Pool, approved the Gator swim-and-dive user agreement with a per-swimmer fee increase, accepted a 2025 pool fee schedule raising some nonresident rates, awarded a street-tree inventory contract and recommended ADA design services for Penny Klein and Firefighters Memorial Park.
The Middleton Parks, Recreation & Forestry Commission on Feb. 3 approved or recommended several items affecting pool operations, user fees, urban forestry and park accessibility.
Donation: The commission accepted a donated Little Free Library from Brenda Phillips for Meadows Park; staff will provide labor for installation while the donor supplies construction materials and volunteers will manage stocking and upkeep. The donation was moved by the alder for District 3 and seconded; the motion passed by voice vote.
Baumann Pool water management agreement: Staff said the annual water-management contract with Caraco Aquatic Resources Inc. covers chemicals and pool-startup services for the season at a cost of $22,000 plus a $400 delivery…
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