Welcome to Middleton
Here, the little things like a hot cup of coffee, an afternoon with friends, and a sunset by the water add up to one perfect visit. Experience it for yourself.
Event Permits
You’ll need a permit if your event: takes place on public property with 200 or more individuals taking part, and/or if your event involves use of public streets or closure of public trails.
“Public property” means streets, sidewalks, parkways, highways, roads, boulevards, avenues, alleys, plazas, parks, conservancies, medians, and any and all spaces dedicated to the public use or used in any way by the city for the benefit of the public.
- Learn about special event insurance requirements here
- Download the special events permit application
- Contact Laura Portz at lportz@cityofmiddleton.us
Events Without Permits
You are not required to have a permit if:
- There are less than 200 participants and the event does not use public streets or close public trails.
- The event takes place entirely on state, county, school district, or private property.
- It is a sporting event taking place on property equipped with facilities designed for the purpose of accommodating such events.
- The event is a funeral procession.
- An alcohol license is issued covering the entire premises on which the event is to be held.
- The event is organized, sponsored, or directed by the city of Middleton.
Middleton has shelters, gazebos and meeting rooms available for rent throughout the city. Click here to reserve your space online, or visit the city’s Recreation Office, located at City Hall, 7426 Hubbard Avenue.