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Finance committee approves emergency boiler funding, trailhead design contract and EV charger agreement
Summary
At the May 5 meeting, Middleton’s Finance and Personnel Committee approved a resolution to use contingency funds for an emergency police station boiler replacement and approved a set of agreements including a $154,700 design contract for the Pheasant Branch trailhead, a tower lease and an agreement with MG and E for DC fast EV charging stations, with staff describing mitigations for fire department concerns.
The Middleton Finance and Personnel Committee approved multiple contracts and a contingency appropriation on May 5.
The committee unanimously approved Resolution 2026‑16 authorizing use of general contingency funds for emergency boiler replacement at the police station (referred to in discussion as Penn Station). Chair made the motion and Madden seconded; the motion passed by voice vote.
The committee also approved a work order with Rucker and Milke for engineering design and bidding services for the Pheasant Branch Conservancy/County Highway M trailhead in an amount not to exceed $154,700, subject to city…
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