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City of Milford invites Public to S. Walnut Street Traffic Calming & Bike/Pedestrian Concept Plan Open House

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

The City of Milford will host a public input meeting on Thursday, Dec. 15 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at City Hall, 201 S. Walnut Street, Milford, DE.  The City and its traffic engineering consultant, Century Engineering, Inc., will be available during the two-hour period to gather feedback on a proposed S. Walnut St. Traffic Calming & Bike/Pedestrian Concept …

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Annual City Hall Tree Lighting set for Nov. 26

Terry RogersCulture, Government, Headlines

The City of Milford will welcome the holiday season on Saturday, Nov. 26 at 5pm with its Annual City Hall Tree Lighting. The Milford Central Academy Chorus will lead the crowd in singing many holiday favorites, as well as provide a sneak peek to a few of their own winter choral pieces.  Santa will also make a special appearance this …

Red Cedar Farms

Red Cedar Farms development approved

Terry RogersBusiness, Government, Headlines

At a recent meeting, Milford City Council approved a preliminary major subdivision plan for Red Cedar Farms which will be located on the corner of Bucks Road and Cedar Neck Road, across from the current Knollac Acres development. In addition to approving the development, council also approved a waiver of the block width requirement, allowing the developer to create three …

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Test well drilling planned for Fry Farm

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

In some areas north of Milford, residents and businesses are dealing with some water pressure issues. These issues have led the City of Milford to drill test wells on the Fry Farm which will be the site of a new industrial park. “Ideally, we’ll end up drilling a single test well, it will be productive, and we’ll be able to …

Trash and Solid Waste

City decides against privatizing solid waste services

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

Milford City Council decided at a recent meeting to reject two bids that would contract out solid waste services for the city. After completing a cost comparison to determine if contracting would be cost effective over performing the service in-house, the city found that it would actually cost more over time to privatize trash, recycling and yard waste pick-ups. “A …

Property Tax

Council passes Senior Citizen Tax Relief

Terry RogersGovernment, Government & Politics, Headlines

Milford City Council recently passed a measure that would provide tax relief for those who are 65 and older. The updated regulation includes initial changes to increase income thresholds in response to inflation and include additional changes requested by council at a recent public hearing. The new tax relief ordinance retains an inflationary adjustment to $20,000 for a single owner-applicant …

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Changes coming to downtown intersections

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

At a recent City Council meeting, Milford Public Works Director Mike Svaby told council that changes were coming to downtown Milford intersections. Traffic signals will soon be converted to four-way flashing red rather than operational signals. The changes were part of recommendations from DelDOT as well as a recent study of traffic signals that will be turned over to DelDOT. …

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Council receives update on Milford Corporate Center

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

  At a recent board meeting, Milford City Council heard an update on the Milford Corporate Center which is planned for the Fry Farm property, located at the corner of Milford Harrington Highway and Canterbury Road, the city purchased last year. The new center will offer warehouse and office space. The update was after a workshop meeting, open to the …

Water

DNREC updates regulations to prevent water contamination

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines, Health

At a recent City Council workshop, Larry Lutz, Chairman and CEO of HydroCorp, Inc. about changes to DNREC regulations regarding backflow prevention in an effort to prevent water contamination. Some of the changes will require additional water testing by the City of Milford. “Last year, the state of Delaware passed a regulation requiring that all regulations must have a comprehensive …

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Homelessness in Milford discussion continues

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

Milford City Council continued its discussion regarding homelessness in Milford at a recent workshop. City Manager Mark Whitfield explained that there were four issues related to homelessness in the city, including the lack of affordable housing, Tent City, homeless gathering in downtown parks and panhandling on Route 113. “We can probably easily address the panhandling situation,” Whitfield said. “I provided …