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Common Council 6.16.26
Published: Jun 16, 2026
Middleton Enhances Inclusivity in Pedestrian, Bicycle, and Transit Committee Appointments
The council discussed and approved an ordinance to amend the composition and term of the Pedestrian, Bicycle, and Transit Committee. The amendment, passed with a 7-1 vote on the amendment and 8-0 on the main motion, aims to use more inclusive language by striking 'citizen members' and allowing for 'members of the public' or 'residents' to serve, ensuring broader participation beyond U.S. citizenship requirements. The change also clarifies committee roles and potential for joint meetings with other committees.
Middleton Updates on Library Programs, Community Events, and Storm Recovery Efforts
The council received updates regarding the summer reading program at the library, the successful Pride event sponsored by the CDA, and the grand opening of the Parisi Park shelter. Additionally, an update on the storm damage from June 10th detailed the response efforts by city departments, including tree removal and trail network assessment, highlighting the impact on specific neighborhoods.
Middleton Council Votes to Terminate Flock Camera Contract Amidst Privacy Concerns
The council discussed the use of Flock cameras and the existing contract, with significant debate regarding privacy concerns, data security, and the company's reliability. Multiple residents and council members expressed distrust in Flock's practices, citing past data breaches and the potential for misuse. However, the police department highlighted the technology's effectiveness in solving crimes, including hit-and-runs, domestic violence incidents, and locating missing persons. The council ultimately voted to investigate alternative ALPR solutions and terminate the contract with Flock, allowing for a transition period.
Middleton Adopts 12-Month Moratorium on Large Data Centers
The council adopted a 12-month moratorium on large data centers. This decision was made to allow the city time to develop appropriate regulations for such facilities, addressing concerns about their significant water usage and demand on city services. The Plan Commission unanimously recommended the moratorium.
Middleton Water and Sewer Utility Reports Show Strong Performance with Localized Lead Concerns
The council received an update on the water and sewer utility consumer confidence reports, which are now posted online. While overall test results for lead were below the action level, a few localized tests showed higher readings, prompting further investigation into site-specific factors. The council expressed pride in the utility staff's work in maintaining the system.
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