On Monday, September 9, Milford City Council voted unanimously to enter an agreement with Tsionas Emory Hill Management as part of the Milford Corporate Center project. The agreement would allow Tsionas Emory Hill to provide the city with professional development advice. “Due to the nuances of this agreement, we consulted with attorney Gary Green of Archer & Greiner law firm …
Water tower referendum on the horizon
At a recent meeting, Milford City Council approved a proposal from KCI to design a proposed 300,000 gallon water tower for the Milford Corporate Center. The approval was for no more than $60,000 which covers Geotech investigations, site permitting, soil borings, tank design and construction document preparation. An additional $10,000 was approved for permit fees and contingencies, an amount that …
MilfordLIVE Weekly Review – May 21, 2024
This Week’s Top Headlines Include: Milford Memorial Day program returns Parks, bathroom issue discussed at council meeting New manager takes over Brightway Commons Traffic signals to be removed near City Hall Gronau named MSD Behavioral Health Professional of the Year A caregiver’s journey with PACE Your Life Click on the image below to view the PDF
Milford Corporate Center moves forward
At a recent meeting, Milford City Council approved several contracts that will move the Milford Corporate Center forward. The center will be located at the corner of Milford-Harrington Highway and Canterbury Road. “In the next year or two, this will be one of the most important things that we’ll be focusing on to bring jobs and economic growth to Milford,” …
Red Cedar Farms and industrial park final plans approved
At a recent meeting, Milford City Council approved two final site plans, one for Red Cedar Farms, a housing development off Bucks Road and for the city’s industrial park planned for the corner of Milford Harrington Highway and Canterbury Road. Both approvals were approved unanimously with council feeling that one would bring higher end homes to the area while the …
MilfordLIVE Weekly Review – March 26, 2024
This Week’s Top Headlines Include: Doors open on Milford’s first meadery DNREC Announces ‘Take a Kid Fishing!’ Spring Events fondue celebrates one year anniversary Corporate Center, Red Cedar Farms, Teal Creek Plaza OK’d Milford Middle School project moves into construction phase Click on the image below to view the PDF
Update: Subdivision projects head to council for approval
This story includes major corrections. The Milford Planning and Zoning Commission’s vote to recommend all agenda items at the monthly meeting March 19 moves forward three development projects within the town. The commission is in favor of the following actions: Milford Corporate Center at Canterbury Road and Milford-Harrington-Highway final major subdivision approval recommended. Red Cedar Farms on Bucks Road, north …
Planning Commission Tuesday will tackle industrial park, Cedar Farms
A public hearing on both the Milford Corporate Center industrial park and Red Cedar Farms final major subdivision proposals will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday during the Planning Commission meeting at City Hall. The city of Milford wants a 182-acre plot at the northwest corner of Milford-Harrington Highway and Canterbury Road rezoned as “final major subdivision” from “industrial, commercial.” …
Milford moves homeless workshop to Feb. 28; vote March 11
The Milford City Council workshop on a tiny house village for the homeless has been rescheduled for 6 p.m. Feb. 28 from Wednesday, Feb. 14. The change in date is due to Wednesday being Valentine’s Day and also the birthday of the wife of Mayor Archie Campbell. The vote will follow at the council’s next regular meeting, March 11. The …
MilfordLIVE Weekly Review – November 21, 2023
This Week’s Top Headlines Include: Irish Rose celebrates 10th anniversary Village & Venue holds soft opening, grand opening Saturday Festival of Trees begins at Delaware Hospice Long-time Delaware Internist Dr. Thomas Kelly Joins Bayhealth Mitchell, Waydelis compete in Nike XC regionals Click on the image below to view as a PDF
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