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Council approves plats and committee funding, hears memorial plans and youth council changes
Summary
Council approved final plats for Black Powder and West Highlands phases, confirmed an appointment to the Planning & Zoning Commission, authorized $25,000 for Fourth of July programming and adopted Ordinance 716 updating the Youth Council rules; a memorial for former Mayor Hutchinson was announced.
At its March 18 meeting Middleton City Council handled a range of administrative actions and event items.
Appointments and land use approvals: Council approved the mayor’s appointment of Tyson Sparrow to the Planning & Zoning Commission (term 3/18/2026–9/13/2027), and unanimously approved final plats for Black Powder Subdivision No. 2 (57 homes) and West Highlands Phase 20 (53 homes). The motions were routine and passed without objection.
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