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City of Milford Property Tax Appeals Session Set for July 26

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The Milford City Council will sit in the Council Chambers at Milford City Hall (201 S. Walnut St.) as a Board of Revision and Appeal in regard to the 2021-2022 City of Milford General Property Assessment on Monday, July 26 at 7:00 p.m. Copies of the 2021-2022 General Assessment are posted for public information at Milford City Hall and the …

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City of Milford Utilizes CTF to Provide Neighborhood Safety

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

A solar light has been installed at the entrance to Mattlind’s Estates using CTF funds to improve safety in the area. The City of Milford Public Works Department recently partnered with Representative Bryan Shupe and his Community Transportation Funds (CTF) to make the Matlinds Estates neighborhood entrance safer for its residents by utilizing the Funds to purchase a solar light. …

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City Council approves Kent County Hazard Mitigation Plan

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Milford City Council approved updates to the Kent County Hazard Response Plan On June 14, Milford City Council approved the March 2021 Update of the 2015 Kent County Hazard Mitigation Plan. The update was the culmination of recommendations by a consultant hired by the Emergency Management Division of Kent County. “There was no cost to the city for this update,” …

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City Council approves inspection service contract

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The City of Milford renewed their contract with First State Inspection Services At their regular meeting on June 14, Milford City Council approved an inspection contract with First State Inspection Services. This was a renewal of an annual contract with the company. “This is for inspections of residential and commercial building plan and inspection services,” City Planner Rob Pierce said. …

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Founder’s Folio: Heed lessons of history on money and inflation

Chris L. KennyGovernment, Headlines

Early printing of paper money. (Photo from New York Public Library). Inflation has arrived with many of its hallmark indicators. A charged-up economy stoked by shortages, price hikes, money printing and spending is fueling the modern inflation boom. Almost everywhere we look, we see increased prices from lumber and housing to food and clothing, not to mention ever-reducing product sizes …

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City of Milford sponsors free vaccine pop-up at Riverwalk Farmers Market

bshupeGovernment, Headlines

The City of Milford, in partnership with Downtown Milford, Inc.’s Riverwalk Farmers Market, is sponsoring a free weekly vaccine pop-up starting Saturday, June 12.  The pop-up will run every Saturday from 9am-1pm in the amphitheater behind the Milford Public Library.  This is the first vaccine pop-up in the state to partner with a farmers market and the first in southern …

Ribbon cutting ceremony for new Killens Pond State Park boardwalk

DNREC opens new Killens Pond boardwalk

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To celebrate Earth Day today, the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control cut the ribbon on its new Killens Pond State Park pedestrian boardwalk. The boardwalk will provide a safer trail connection along the eastern edge of Killens Pond, more appealing views while walking along the pond, and new fishing opportunities. Governor John Carney and DNREC Secretary Shawn …

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Sussex County agrees to reassess property to settle lawsuit

Terry RogersGovernment

Following New Castle and Kent Counties, Sussex County agreed on April 13 to reassess the value of all real property, the first assessment that has been done in the county since 1974. The decision was in response to a Chancery Court decision that all three Delaware counties violated the law by assessing property far below the market value. The lawsuit …