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The Future Is Bright in Milton

As we move into February, 2019 is well underway. We celebrated Milton’s 2018 accomplishments during the State of the City event on January 31. Residents and business owners, as well as a variety of community partners, filled Milton City Council chambers in celebration of where our city has been and where we’re headed.However, the meeting was more than a celebration or party — it was about accountability, good governance, and transparency for our citizens. This event also provided the opportunity for the community to make connections with their elected officials, our staff, and with each other. If you missed this year’s State of the City, I hope you’ll mark your calendar to attend in January 2020. Until then, I’ll offer a few highlights and share what you can expect in 2019 from your City government.

Milton remains one of the safest cities in Georgia with Part I crimes down an additional five percent year-to-date after a 12 percent drop in 2017. Our strong financial position continues as a result of our sound fiscal policies, which were recognized for the 10th consecutive year by the Government Finance Officers Association’s Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting. We’re successfully executing our $25 million green space bond referendum with over 200 acres of green space preserved in 2018 alone, and additional acres anticipated this year.

Our transportation enhancements and improvements are in full swing with four TSPLOST projects launching in 2018 and two more projects coming in 2019, not to mention the two traffic safety officers that will begin providing services at key intersections during critical commute times.

You saw these visible improvements throughout 2018, and you’ll continue to see these types of community advancements in 2019, but you’ll also benefit from significant enhancements taking place behind the scenes at City Hall. In 2019, our staff will be focusing on making technology work for us — the City, its staff, and our citizens.

We’re implementing a new information technology strategic plan that will create administrative efficiencies for our staff and our citizens. By implementing new software and taking advantage of advanced technologies, we’re going to offer a new and improved website experience, increase self-service access to public records, and streamline the development review process, which allows our staff to more adequately focus on outcomes and expectations.

We’re moving into our second decade of operation, and the future is bright in Milton!

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