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Shipbuilder's plant contractors receive extension


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.  ....

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Milton council rejects one-way street plan


Ad-hoc committee on speeding formed
Milton Town Council rejected a plan to re-orient a series of streets into one-way streets. Council also formed an ad-hoc committee to look into ways to reduce speeding in town. NICK ROTH PHOTO
Ryan Mavity
February 10, 2021
Milton Town Council at its Jan. 4 meeting unanimously rejected a plan brought by the Streets, Sidewalks and Parks Committee to designate a series of streets on the north side of town into one-way streets.
Vice Chairman P.D. Camenisch said the committee sought an up-or-down vote to either approve the proposal or put it to bed. A plan for one-way streets in the Chestnut Street corridor has been talked about on and off for more than a year. The last time it came before the council, it was tabled with the council electing to take no action. Camenisch said Public Works Director Greg Wingo asked to put it back on the agenda with the idea to have the council look at it one more time “to put it to bed.� ....

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Milton ad hoc committee makes lighting recommendations


Proposals to be discussed by council Jan. 4
A Milton ad hoc committee is recommending a three-phase lighting plan for the Rails to Trails extension running from Federal Street to Lavinia Street. Milton Town Council will discuss the recommendations Monday, Jan. 4. RYAN MAVITY PHOTO
Ryan Mavity
December 31, 2020
A Milton ad hoc committee has come up with a proposal to install lights along the Rails to Trails extension between Federal Street and Lavinia Street. 
The committee’s plan, which will be discussed by Milton Town Council during its meeting at 6:30 p.m., Monday, Jan. 4, breaks the lighting down into three segments. 
From Federal Street to the trestle bridge, the committee recommends installing four lights, supplied by Delmarva Power, consisting of three GranVille-style, acorn-shaped lights, and one shoebox-style light. The first light would be 80 feet from the trail entrance, with other lights placed 150 to 176 feet apart. The shoebox fix ....

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