WELCOME NEW RESIDENTS OF MIDDLEBURY Water and Wastewater Bills: Water and Wastewater bills are sent out around the 15th of each month and are due on the 10th of the following month. Please choose one of the following five payment options: 1. During business hours from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm, pay in person at Town Hall located at 418 North Main St. 2. During and after business hours, Town Hall has a payment dropbox for your convenience. 3. Pay in person at the First State Bank of Middlebury, located at 111 South Main Street. 4. Mail payments to the Town of Middlebury, 418 North Main Street, Middlebury, IN 46540. 5. Online at www.middleburyin.com. If you prefer automatic withdrawal from your bank account, arrangements may be made by contacting 574-825-1499. Note: If you decide to pay online when registering, you will need your customer number. Please enter the name exactly as it appears on the bill. When entering your address, only enter the street number, do not enter the street name. There is a $2.95 charge to pay online.
Helpful Tips Regarding What Can Be Flushed/Disposed of Through Drains: Please do not dispose of the following items through your sink drains or by flushing down your toilets: • Any types of wipes (i.e., baby wipes even if the package indicates flushable wipes) • Dental floss • Diapers • Cooking grease • Medications • Any Feminine Products
Middlebury Parks and Trails The Middlebury Parks and Recreation Department endeavors to maintain quality parks, trails and facilities to educate, entertain and encourage the residents of Middlebury to enjoy and support their outdoor resources, historic and cultural treasures and recreational opportunities. The Town has six parks: • East Park - 108 North Main Street • Krider World's Fair Garden Park - 302 West Bristol Avenue • Memorial Park - 105 North Main Street • Olde Mill Park - 500 East Warren Street • Riverbend Park - 511 East Warren Street • Troyer Park - 815 Antler Drive If you enjoy biking, walking, or running, you will find the top-rated trails in Indiana here in Middlebury. The Rails to Trails Conservancy says, “the Pumpkinvine Nature Trail steals the show in Indiana. If you want to experience genuine Midwestern Americana, this is it. Pastoral scenes of Amish life and Middlebury Park fields of gold line the path. A must-visit trail!" Photo credit: Gloria Salavarria
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