Posts Tagged ‘Town of Milton’
Declaration: Emergency Routes in Milton
This declaration is to establish designated weather-related Emergency Routes within the Town of Milton to ensure safe travel, facilitate snow removal, and maintain access for emergency services during winter weather. The Emergency Route declaration remains in effect from February 22, 2026, at 5:00pm until the town’s snow removal operations are completed. The following streets are…
Read MoreWINTER STORM: Town of Milton
Declaration: Emergency Routes Issued by Kristy Rogers, Town Manager January 23, 2026, 3:00pm, pursuant to Town Code Chapter 209 This declaration is to establish designated weather-related Emergency Routes within the Town of Milton to ensure safe travel, facilitate snow removal, and maintain access for emergency services during winter weather. The Emergency Route declaration remains in…
Read MoreTwo File for Two Open Seats on Milton Council – Certification on Thursday
The filing deadline for the Milton municipal election was last Tuesday. There were two seats open and town officials say two candidates filed for those seats. Incumbent Scotty Elder and Perry Higgs. Randi Meredith did not run for re-election. The Board of Elections will meet on Thursday to certify the candidates and once that is…
Read MoreUPDATED: Milton Voters Approve Annexation Referendum
UPDATED – 02/04/24 – Voters in Milton have approved an annexation referendum for the Scarlet Oaks parcel by a vote of 397 to approve and 86 against. This is for a 50 acre property between Shingle Point Road and Harbeson Road and approval of the referendum paves the way for a 163-unit residential community. =========================================================…
Read MoreMilton Residents Approve 3 Water Systems Improvements
Residents of Milton have overwhelmingly approved three water systems improvements. A vote to replace aging water mains under Carey, Walnut, Magnolia and Mill Streets and Bay Avenue was approved with 567 votes for and 41 against. Improvements at the Chandler Street Water Treatment Facility were approved by a vote of 558 to 46. A new…
Read MoreMilton Voters to Decide Water System Improvements Referendum Saturday
The Town of Milton is holding a Water System Improvements Referendum on Saturday, January 27. The referendum is for the Town to borrow $6.2-million funding from the State of Delaware for water main replacement under Carey, Walnut, Magnolia and Mill Streets and Bay Avenue, and Chandler Street Water Treatment Facility improvements and Federal Street Water…
Read MoreMilton Water Main Repair Will Disrupt Service
Repairs to a water main scheduled for Tuesday are expected to disrupt service to parts of the Town of Milton.According to Milton officials, water service will be turned off along Behringer Avenue and in the 200- and 300-blocks of Atlantic Avenue during the repairs, which are scheduled to start at 9:00 a.m.Other areas of Milton…
Read MoreUPDATED: Milton Virtual Candidates’ Forum Sat.; Questions May Be Submitted
UPDATED – 2/18/22 – The forum will be live-streamed Saturday morning at: https://www.youtube.com/c/EaglesNestChurch ===================================================================== Candidates for Mayor of Milton will address issues facing the town during a virtual forum Saturday. Mayor Ted Kanakos and Councilman John Collier will settle the race at the polls Saturday March 5th. This Saturday, February 19th, they will take part…
Read MoreUPDATED: 2 Elected to Milton Town Council
There will be one new face on the Milton Town Council and one returning council member. Former councilman, John Collier, was the top vote-getter in Saturday’s election winning 352 votes. Lee Revis-Plank was second with 239 followed by Allen Sangree with 226 and former councilman Emory West with 99. Collier and Revis-Plank will both be…
Read MoreUPDATED: Milton Votes APPROVE Water Referendum
UPDATED – 1/17/21 – Milton voters overwhelmingly approved a referendum for water systems improvements in the town. 341 voters approved borrowing over $1.6-million for several projects – including replacing several water mains, repair of system leaks and addressing water flow and lead contamination. Only 4 voters said no. Residents will not see any fee or…
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