 | Free Blending ValvesMiddleton residents can help protect our lakes and streams by reducing salt use at home. Through a partnership with the Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District, homeowners can receive a free blending valve and installation to cut salt use by up to 25%. Learn more & sign up → Watch the Middleton Blending Valve Promo → |
 | Food Scrap StopReduce food waste and help create healthy soil. The Food Scrap Stop at Quarry Skate Park, 7701 Terrace Ave, offers Middleton residents free access to compost bins. Sign up for free access and give your food scraps a second life. Learn more & sign up → |
 | Charge Up Dane CountyBig things are coming for electric vehicle drivers. A new countywide grant will expand future EV charging stations across both rural and urban areas. Learn more about how this project is shaping a cleaner, more connected Dane County. Learn more about the expansion → |
 | Eco-Friendly Fall Clean-upWhen leaves pile up in the street, they release phosphorus — a nutrient that harms our lakes. Keep streets clear by raking, mulching, composting, or using drop-off options to protect local waterways. Leaf-free streets tips → |
 | Sustainable Middleton AwardsIt’s almost time to recognize the people behind Middleton’s green success stories! Stay tuned for the Sustainable Middleton Awards — honoring residents, students, and businesses making our city more eco-friendly. More details coming soon! Get award updates → |
 | Sustainable U: Native Landscaping for HomeownersFeaturing Jeff Epping, former Director of Landscaping at Olbrich Gardens. Middleton Public Library — Archer Room Thursday, December 18 | 6–7 PM
Learn how native plants can transform your yard into a thriving, pollinator-friendly landscape. Free and open to all. |
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