A bill headed to the governor would raise the amount of renewable energy sources used by state electric companies.

Efficiency Smart program helps Milford residents save on electric costs

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

For more than four years, the City of Milford has worked with Efficiency Smart. As a member of DEMEC, who is the wholesale electric supplier for the eight public power companies in Delaware, and a member of AMP, a joint action agency, offers the program to their customers. “There’s a DEMEC saying, and I am going to get in trouble …

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Council continues discussion on sprinkler mandate

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines, Police & Fire

At a recent workshop, Milford City Council continued a discussion about whether they would require all new houses built in Milford to include a sprinkler system or to offer an incentive of some sort to encourage those who are building new homes to install a sprinkler. City Manager Mark Whitfield began the discussion by saying he and City Planner Rob …

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City of Milford invites Public to Milford Corporate Center Open House

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

The City of Milford will host an Open House to discuss the Milford Corporate Center concept plan on Tuesday, September 27, 2022 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Public Works Facility, 180 Vickers Drive, Milford, DE.  The City and its land planning consultant will be available during the two-hour period to gather feedback from the public and provide …

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Feebs to offer outside seating

Terry RogersBusiness, Government, Headlines

After Milford City Council approved a conditional use permit for Feebs Distilling recently, the tasting room, located at 733 McColley Street in Milford will now offer outdoor seating. This will add 11 seats to the tasting room which already has space for up to 11 people. “We have a copy of the survey that shows where the outdoor seating will …

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Public bathrooms coming to downtown Milford

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

Two interns with the University of Delaware, Alexander “AJ” Nash and Nate Wolhar presented information on two public bathrooms that are planned for the downtown area. The presentation was the result of several public meetings where residents and businesses were able to provide their input into the location, size and style of the public restrooms. “The purpose of this presentation …

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Milford Corporate Center plans reviewed by council

Terry RogersBusiness, Government, Headlines

At a recent meeting, Milford City Council reviewed plans for the new Milford Corporate Center which will be constructed on what was the Fry Farm. The city purchased the land at the corner of Milford Harrington Highway and Canterbury Road in 2021. “Over the last couple months, we have started to put some concepts behind the business,” Mike Riemann of …

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Sidewalk repair and replacement bid awarded

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

Milford City Council awarded Jaquez Concrete Company a contract in the amount of $380,760 to complete the remaining sidewalk repair and replacement project throughout the city. City Engineer James Puddicombe explained that staff decided to cover all four wards in areas that were not addressed in the first round. “As part of that we requested bids regarding sidewalk replacement and …

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Changes proposed to downtown intersection

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

Milford’s Public Works Department has identified several issues with one-way traffic on Southwest Front Street. Many of the issues, according to Mark Whitfield, City Manager, are at the intersection of Walnut Street. For this reason, the department consulted with DelDOT and Century Engineering to develop solutions. “The city went ahead and had Century Engineering do an evaluation of that and …

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City of Milford Kicks Off Drive 25 Campaign

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

The City of Milford will kick off a KEEP KIDS ALIVE DRIVE 25® campaign at National Night Out on Tuesday, August 2 (6-8pm) in Bicentennial Park.  Residents who live on a 25-mph road within city limits can apply through MyMilford (http://cityofmilford.com/535/MyMilford) for a branded yard sign to be placed in their yard. The mission of KEEP KIDS ALIVE DRIVE 25® …