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Lee Revis-Plank March 11, 2021
I am incredibly honored to have been elected to Milton Town Council. I had a lot of help along the way! Thank you to the following for their help:
• Voters (239) who had enough confidence to vote for me in the Milton Town Council election held March 6
• Councilman-elect John Collier and candidates Allen Sangree and Emory West for a clean, respectful election process
• Milton Chamber of Commerce, the League of Women Voters, and Eagles Nest Church for hosting the candidate forum. I think it was critical this year given the pandemic and our inability to gather en masse for meet and greet sessions as we have in the past
Milton council seeks more information on four-way stop proposal
Milton Town Council has asked an ad-hoc committee for an advisory report on a plan for a four-way stop at the intersection of Atlantic and Chestnut streets. RYAN MAVITY PHOTOS
Ryan Mavity
The corner of Atlantic and Chestnut streets viewed from eastbound Chestnut Street.
Milton Town Council has asked town officials to come up with more information on a proposal to install stop signs all four ways at the intersection of Chestnut and Atlantic streets.
At its March 1 meeting, council unanimously voted to table the measure and seek an advisory report with recommendations from the Traffic Calming Ad Hoc Advisory Committee.
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New project deadline is May 17
Milton Town Council unanimously approved an extension for contractors to finish work on a new water treatment plant at Shipbuilder’s Village. Contractors requested the extension because the well-pump control system will not be delivered until April. RYAN MAVITY PHOTO
Ryan Mavity March 2, 2021
Milton Town Council unanimously approved a request by three contractors for a contract extension to build a new water treatment plant at Shipbuilder’s Village.
Council agreed to extend the contract until Monday, May 17, after representatives from contractors Johnston Construction of Finksburg, Md., Delmarva Veteran Builders of Salisbury, Md., and Bilbrough’s Electric of Denton, Md., told council Feb. 1 that work had been delayed because they had not received a well-pump control system and the pouring of a concrete slab floor.