City Clerk's Office

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The City Clerk is the City of Milton's official record-keeper, among other important duties. They are appointed by the Mayor and City Council members.

Responsibilities of the City Clerk’s Office include:

  • Recording and maintaining the City Council's official actions in "minutes"
  • Coordinating and distributing meeting agendas
  • Maintaining contracts, ordinances, resolutions, proclamations and agreements
  • Coordinating the records management and retention program for the City

The City Clerk oversees the adoption and publishing of the Code of Ordinances and facilitates the City of Milton's Municipal Elections, working closely with the Fulton County Registration & Elections Office.

If you have any questions or suggestions on how we can better assist you, please contact City Clerk Tammy Lowit at tammy.lowit@miltonga.gov or 678-242-2492.

Bethany Bend-Bethany Creek Drive Intersection Improvement Open House

Members of the City of Milton’s Public Works staff and its partners at Columbia Engineering, which will help design the project, will be around the Bethany Creek neighborhood’s tennis courts and pool (2000 North Bethany Creek Drive) between 4 to 6 p.m. on Monday, July 31, to show potential plans, answer questions, and take feedback. There will be no explicit presentation; rather, people can drop by any time in that two-hour window to interact with those on the project team.

While any changes may most directly impact those who live in Bethany Creek, this public engagement event is open to anyone who lives, drives, or otherwise has an interest in this area.

Generally speaking, the City is looking to build a roundabout, add small medians, fill in short sidewalk gaps, and add crosswalks. The pedestrian amenities are relevant because – in addition to there being considerable vehicular traffic – this intersection site about one-quarter (.25) of a mile from restaurants, stores and more along Highway 9.

Most projects of this scale would require an extensive lead-up before construction begins so that the City can purchase typically small amounts of needed land. That’s not the case in this instance, meaning that – after getting public feedback and approval from the City Council – there could be a relatively speedy process with a contractor potentially chosen by year’s end and work taking place during 2024.

The City intends to finish this project before the Georgia Department of Transportation begins its widening-plus efforts along the nearby portion of Highway 9.

Even if they cannot attend the July 31 session, those with questions or feedback on this project can contact Milton’s Engineering Project Manager Rob Dell-Ross at robert.dell-ross@miltonga.gov.

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