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Middleton council adopts 2026 budget, approves recycling fee and stop sign, denies rezoning
Summary
The Middleton Common Council unanimously adopted the 2026 city budget and levy, approved several budget amendments including a $10,000 playground capital addition and sewer utility adjustments, authorized a new annual recycling fee, approved a stop sign ordinance, and denied a rezoning request at University Avenue and Allen Boulevard.
The Middleton Common Council unanimously adopted the city's 2026 budget and levied property taxes for the 2025 tax year during its regular meeting on Nov. 1, 2025. Council members also approved several related budget amendments, an annual recycling fee, a new stop sign location and denied a requested rezoning.
The council adopted Resolution 2025-49 to approve the 2026 City of Middleton budget after the finance and personnel committee reported three changes added during committee review. Bill (city staff) told the council there were "three items that the finance and personnel committee acted to add to the budget" including a $10,000 addition to the Woodside Heights Park playground replacement project funded from 2025 carryover; an…
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