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Council approves investigation of annexation request

Terry RogersGovernment & Politics

After a unanimous vote, Milford City Council approved a request from Walter and Sharon Feindt to allow the Annexation Committee to investigate the annexation of three parcels of land on the east side of Rehoboth Boulevard, The property butts up against Windward on the River, a mixed-use development. “This land is currently zoned as Agricultural Residential (AR-1) and the land …

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City grants alcohol waiver for Riverwalk “Freedom” Festival

Terry RogersCulture, Delaware Nonprofits, Government & Politics

At their regular meeting, Milford City Council approved a request from the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Milford (CCGM)  for an alcohol waiver for Bicentennial Park, planned for Sept. 18, 2021. This will be the 20th anniversary of the festival as it was cancelled for 2020 due to the COVID pandemic. “We are excited to be in front of you …

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City Council Begins Review of Capital Improvement Projects

Terry RogersGovernment & Politics

Milford City Council at a workshop prior to their meeting on April 12, began a review of capital improvement projects in the city for FY22 through FY26. Council discussed projects for electric, water, sewer, solid waste and public works. Due to the length of the workshop, council postponed discussion of projects for streets, City Hall, IT, police and Parks & …

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City to conduct ADA Assessment

Terry RogersGovernment & Politics

As required by the federal government, City of Milford staff began working on an Americans with Disabilities (ADA) Transition Plan. According to Mike Svaby, Public Works Director, the development of the transition plan requires several steps. “We hired a consultant to do an evaluation of all our programs and facilities,” Svaby said. “They did a field evaluation, looking at city-owned …

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Kent County Levy Court offers online permitting

Terry RogersGovernment & Politics

Kent County Levy Court recently announced the launch of My Government Online (MGO), a suite of programs that will allow for digital permitting options. Residents and businesses are able to register online and perform a wide range of permitting tasks. “MGO has advanced Kent County from a paper to a digital environment and has proven to improve customer service and …

Site plan for new Milford Police Department building

Police Facility Citizens Advisory Committee mission outlined

Terry RogersGovernment & Politics

Milford City Council reviewed details on the mission of the newly established Police Facility Citizens Advisory Committee at their regular meeting on Mar. 8. The committee is tasked with oversight of the design and costs for the new police facility whose funding was approved by referendum in January. “Over the past two weeks, we have drafted and solidified the mission …

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Finance Committee Receives Update on Capital Projects

Terry RogersGovernment & Politics

On Mar. 8, the City of Milford Finance and Public Works Committee received an update on capital projects as well as fund balances that remained for many of those projects. James Puddicombe, City Engineer, began with information about water infrastructure projects. “We received corrected plans for a new vault placement at the Water Tower Altitude Valve at the Caulk Tower,” …

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Finance Committee receives sidewalk update

Terry RogersGovernment & Politics

The City of Milford Finance Committee was provided a sidewalk update by Mike Svaby, Director of Public Works and James Puddicombe, City Engineer. According to Puddicombe, sidewalk inspections in Ward 1 have been completed and the city is moving forward with inspections in the other three wards. “We have been responding to various complaints or issues throughout the city,” Puddicombe …

While fines and fees are now waived at Delaware libraries, that likely won't be permanent

Delaware libraries continuing policy of waiving fines, late fees during pandemic

luke dollardDelaware Nonprofits, Government & Politics, Headlines

  Have you been doing some extra reading while stuck at home during the COVID-19 pandemic? If so, there’s good news if those books came from a Delaware public library and you’re a little late returning them to their rightful place. Library officials have announced there won’t be any fines or late fees assessed when you finally do return those …