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.

Comprehensive Transportation Plan Public Meeting

The City is currently creating its next iteration of its Comprehensive Transportation Plan -- a document that will plot out strategies to make getting in and around Milton safer, more effective, more efficient, and altogether better. Once complete, this guiding document should outline a prioritized program of transportation improvements that – individually and collectively – should enhance the quality of life of those who move around Milton.

Citizen engagement and input is critical to ensuring that the Comprehensive Transportation Plan reflects the insights and will of our community. To that end, the City's Comprehensive Transportation Plan team has made it a priority to connect with citizens through surveys and in-person events.

This October 24 meeting in City Hall's Council Chambers will just such an opportunity, giving people the opportunity to hear about and offer thoughts on what's commonly called the CTP.

For more on Milton's Comprehensive Transportation Plan, go to www.miltonga.gov/CTP

(Note: This meeting will take place immediately at the close of Advance Voting in City Hall. If people are still in line waiting to vote, the meeting could start a few minutes later.)

 

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